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1st thanx for ur reply again :hello:

The dos drivers via provide with the audio driver pack never worked and never will, i have absolutely no idea why they never changed their policy about this. What you need is a driver called "viafmtsr.com" and nothing else. you may still have to use the "Set Blaster" setting, i cant recall exactly. search google for this driver, there are several of them around, some work, some don't. when you have found the right one it will provide both sound and midi emulation, not very good, but still it'll work.

http://www.mbudde.de/mp3player/files/DOS%20VIAFMTSR.zip

autoexec.bat

LOADHIGH C:\DOS\VIA\VIAUDIO.COM

LOADHIGH C:\DOS\VIA\VIAFMTSR.COM

SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330

Please, report if you succes...

Ok

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i try ur way But it don't work :}

i googled alot (for 5h) till i find that there is no DOS driver for Realtek AC97 :no:

But i find a DOS player that can define ur sound card it (i dunno how it do this action) all u need is that .exe file and ur songs to play them :whistle: but this player play music and no video or pic check this

mpxplayvk7.th.jpg

=================================================================

Mpxplay is a DOS based (32-bit) audio player, developed in OpenWatcom C v1.3 .

Supported files:

- audio: AAC, AC3, APE, FLAC, MP2/MP3, MPC, OGG, WMA, WV and CDW (Audio CD ripp'n'play); with plugins: DTS, MOD

- containers: ASF (WMA/WMV), AVI, MP4 (M4A), WAV

- playlists: M3U, M3U8, PLS, FPL, CUE, MXU

More special functions (not full list):

- control with keyboard, mouse, joystick, serial port (infra receiver)

- playlist handling, drive and directory scan

- useful playlist related functions (sort, tag-filter, on-screen editing)

- fast forward and rewind (seeking), between the songs too

- cross-fade songs in real tim

- auto volume correction; dynamic limiter; surround, speed (freq) control, tone control (mp2,mp3,mpc only)

- LCD-display handling

- ID3 tag editor and list maker (list->id3tag, id3tag->list)

- Unicode (UTF-16, UTF-8) handling (APETagv2, ASF, ID3v2, Flac, M3U8, Ogg)

- LFN (long filenames) support under Win9x and DOS (with DOSLFNv0.40 or DOSLFNv0.33)

- bitstream I/O handling to cut audio streams without re-encoding (aac,ac3,dts,mp2,mp3 only)

- commander functions (file copy,move,del)

- AAC,MP3,OGG,Wavpack encoding with DLLs

- DSP and visual plugins with DLLs

System requirements for Mpxplay:

CPU: Intel 80486 100mhz (DX4-100) or above

RAM: 4-8Mb

Soundcard:

- PCI cards (native handling): SB Live/Live24, Audigy 1,2,4,LS; CMI 8338/8738; Intel ICH, VIA 686/8233/8235

- ISA cards (or emulation): SB16, ESS, WSS, GUS, SBpro

=================================================================

This is the site --> http://www.geocities.com/mpxplay/#download

Regards,

Xtremee

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1st thanx for ur reply again :hello:
The dos drivers via provide with the audio driver pack never worked and never will, i have absolutely no idea why they never changed their policy about this. What you need is a driver called "viafmtsr.com" and nothing else. you may still have to use the "Set Blaster" setting, i cant recall exactly. search google for this driver, there are several of them around, some work, some don't. when you have found the right one it will provide both sound and midi emulation, not very good, but still it'll work.

http://www.mbudde.de/mp3player/files/DOS%20VIAFMTSR.zip

autoexec.bat

LOADHIGH C:\DOS\VIA\VIAUDIO.COM

LOADHIGH C:\DOS\VIA\VIAFMTSR.COM

SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330

Please, report if you succes...

Ok

+++ :thumbup

i try ur way But it don't work :}

i googled alot (for 5h) till i find that there is no DOS driver for Realtek AC97 :no:

But i find a DOS player that can define ur sound card it (i dunno how it do this action) all u need is that .exe file and ur songs to play them :whistle: but this player play music and no video or pic check this

mpxplayvk7.th.jpg

=================================================================

Mpxplay is a DOS based (32-bit) audio player, developed in OpenWatcom C v1.3 .

Supported files:

- audio: AAC, AC3, APE, FLAC, MP2/MP3, MPC, OGG, WMA, WV and CDW (Audio CD ripp'n'play); with plugins: DTS, MOD

- containers: ASF (WMA/WMV), AVI, MP4 (M4A), WAV

- playlists: M3U, M3U8, PLS, FPL, CUE, MXU

More special functions (not full list):

- control with keyboard, mouse, joystick, serial port (infra receiver)

- playlist handling, drive and directory scan

- useful playlist related functions (sort, tag-filter, on-screen editing)

- fast forward and rewind (seeking), between the songs too

- cross-fade songs in real tim

- auto volume correction; dynamic limiter; surround, speed (freq) control, tone control (mp2,mp3,mpc only)

- LCD-display handling

- ID3 tag editor and list maker (list->id3tag, id3tag->list)

- Unicode (UTF-16, UTF-8) handling (APETagv2, ASF, ID3v2, Flac, M3U8, Ogg)

- LFN (long filenames) support under Win9x and DOS (with DOSLFNv0.40 or DOSLFNv0.33)

- bitstream I/O handling to cut audio streams without re-encoding (aac,ac3,dts,mp2,mp3 only)

- commander functions (file copy,move,del)

- AAC,MP3,OGG,Wavpack encoding with DLLs

- DSP and visual plugins with DLLs

System requirements for Mpxplay:

CPU: Intel 80486 100mhz (DX4-100) or above

RAM: 4-8Mb

Soundcard:

- PCI cards (native handling): SB Live/Live24, Audigy 1,2,4,LS; CMI 8338/8738; Intel ICH, VIA 686/8233/8235

- ISA cards (or emulation): SB16, ESS, WSS, GUS, SBpro

=================================================================

This is the site --> http://www.geocities.com/mpxplay/#download

Regards,

Xtremee

You set the chip to work as SB-16 in bios. Perhaps it will then work under dos.

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PictView is a DOS-based multiformat image viewer and converter, one of the fastest over the world. PictView supports more than 40 file formats in more than 140 versions. PictView is freeware, you do not have to register to use it, however donations for the future development are very welcome. Proceed directly to downloads.

PictView

tested on my PC...

HTH

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