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Audio — ScummVM Documentation documentation

    https://docs.scummvm.org/en/latest/settings/audio.html
    Specifies the device ScummVM uses to output audio. When set to <default>, ScummVM automatically chooses the most appropriate option for the played game. If set to an MT-32 or a MIDI device, or if ScummVM chooses one of these automatically, the settings on the MT-32 or MIDI tabs also apply. music_driver AdLib Emulator

Understanding the audio settings — ScummVM …

    https://docs.scummvm.org/en/latest/advanced_topics/understand_audio.html
    ScummVM generates the samples when using AdLib, FM-Towns, PC Speaker or IBM PCjr emulated sound. 22050Hz will usually be fine for these options, although for Beneath a Steel Sky 44100Hz is recommended. ScummVM has to resample all …

ScummVM audio | RetroX

    https://www.retrox.tv/scummvm-audio/
    ScummVM audio One cool thing about ScummVM is that the music is MIDI, so it can be reproduced in different types of audio hardware, and some games have special music for devices like the famous Roland MT-32. There are four kind of devices that you can select with the emulator: Adlib for basic FM based (OPL2 / OPL3)

Audio Preferences - ScummVM :: Forums

    https://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=12144
    ScummVM has the ability to approximately translate that MT32 data into GM data. This is for when you're playing an old game that doesn't support GM and only supports adlib-type data and MT32 data but you only have a GM midi device. In that case, chose your midi device (e.g. SBLive MIDI) and uncheck the two checkboxes. This is the most usual case.

ScummVM :: Home

    https://www.scummvm.org/
    ScummVM is a program which allows you to run certain classic graphical adventure and role-playing games, provided you already have their data files. The clever part about this: ScummVM just replaces the executables shipped with the games, allowing you to play them on systems for which they were never designed!

Frequently Asked Questions — ScummVM …

    https://www.scummvm.org/faq/
    ScummVM falls back on an audio setting that works, but if for some reason it doesn’t, you might need to change the settings yourself. A safe bet is usually to set the Preferred device to <default> and allow ScummVM to choose for you. Help! There’s no sound on my iPhone/iPad! ¶ ScummVM will not play any sound if your device is in Silent Mode.

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