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Troubleshooting Sound Issues | Knowledge Base | CodeWeavers

    https://www.codeweavers.com/support/wiki/linux/faq/SoundTrouble#:~:text=Open%20up%20the%20Wine%20Configuration%20menu%20for%20the,ticket.%20From%20here%2C%20click%20the%20%22Test%20Sound%22%20button.
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Wine User's Guide - WineHQ Wiki

    https://www.winehq.org/docs/wineusr-guide/config-wine-main
    Wine drive configuration is relatively simple. In winecfg under the Drives tab you'll see buttons to add and remove available drives. When you choose to add a drive, a new entry will be made and a default drive mapping will appear. You can change where this drive points to by changing what's in the Path: box.

Wine Developer's Guide/Wine and Multimedia - WineHQ Wiki

    https://wiki.winehq.org/Wine_Developer%27s_Guide/Wine_and_Multimedia
    low-level drivers can either be 16- or 32-bit (in fact, Wine supports only native wave and audio mappers). MCI drivers can either be 16- or 32-bit; all built-in drivers (low-level and MCI) will be written as 32-bit drivers; Wine WinMM automatically adapts the messages to be sent to a driver so that it can convert it to 16 or 32-bit interfaces.

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