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Registered: May 2005 Posts: 1332 |
C64-DTV & SID
I'm really interested how close is C64-DTV SID-emulation in comparison with the real chip...
Which chip works in it: 6581, 8580, both?
Ok, since there are a lot old games in it, it's possible that emulation is more like a 6581; but what's about the filters?
Btw. The idea behind the c64-dtv seems to quite nice, but I would prefer a kind of portable SID-player.
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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 475 |
a portable sidplayer would totally rock. not sure how much of an easy thing this would be, but it'd be nice to be able to hack the firmware of an mp3 player and sneak a sidplay-plugin or smth similar in. |
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Soren
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 547 |
What I've heard is that the c64 DTV doesn't have filter, which is quite a shame. It does have other great things though. |
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algorithm
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 702 |
Use C64 Emulator or SID Player on Pocket PC. |
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Quote: a portable sidplayer would totally rock. not sure how much of an easy thing this would be, but it'd be nice to be able to hack the firmware of an mp3 player and sneak a sidplay-plugin or smth similar in.
Hmm, I guess the Archos mp3 players (of which I also am an owner) would have a really good chance of getting this, or maybe already having it. Why? Well, because there's an open source project for it (rockbox) which is ran by some guys who used to be in this small c64 group called Horizon .. so all ingredients are there, me thinks :)
Check out http://www.rockbox.org/ |
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Bamu® Account closed
Registered: May 2005 Posts: 1332 |
Quote: Use C64 Emulator or SID Player on Pocket PC.
Buy a Pocket-Pc only for SID-Music?
No filters, hmmmmmmm - really bad ;.........( |
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Eryk
Registered: Apr 2005 Posts: 10 |
Quote: a portable sidplayer would totally rock. not sure how much of an easy thing this would be, but it'd be nice to be able to hack the firmware of an mp3 player and sneak a sidplay-plugin or smth similar in.
My best suggestion for now would be to use SIDPlay to dump out a wave file and convert that to an MP3.
Not an elegant solution, but functional.
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Nafcom
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 588 |
I use a 6581 on a HardSID and record that straight into MP3 :) or OGG Vorbis :) |
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Sasq
Registered: Apr 2004 Posts: 155 |
Quote:My best suggestion for now would be to use SIDPlay to dump out a wave file and convert that to an MP3.
Then you may as well sample a real C64 to get the real sound. Only drawback is mono, performing slight stereo separation really makes it easier to listen to in headphones.
I also wrote a GUI and hvsids-wad format for a GP32 libsidplay port so you could browse and play hvsids on that machine, sounded pretty good.
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Nafcom
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 588 |
Quote: Quote:My best suggestion for now would be to use SIDPlay to dump out a wave file and convert that to an MP3.
Then you may as well sample a real C64 to get the real sound. Only drawback is mono, performing slight stereo separation really makes it easier to listen to in headphones.
I also wrote a GUI and hvsids-wad format for a GP32 libsidplay port so you could browse and play hvsids on that machine, sounded pretty good.
Well, yes you can use a real c64 if connecting it to the stereo and then the stereo to the pc. but back then I haven't had both computers in the same room. Well, now I have :) |
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Richard
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 619 |
Quote: What I've heard is that the c64 DTV doesn't have filter, which is quite a shame. It does have other great things though.
My C64 doesn't have a filter either. Maybe because it is a C64C. It would be nice to have the C64 filters on the DTV. Maybe there should be a switch/option to select SID mode. (Old & New SID) ;) |
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