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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Has anyone managed to Change Impulse Tracker driver via command line?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi Folks,</p><p>Been having fun &amp; learning Adlib2 &amp; Impulse Tracker on a Libretto 100CT running Windows 98SE.<br />I was wondering if selecting Windows Sound System as the driver for Impulse Tracker might improve the playback quality a touch?<br />At the moment both programs auto detect Sound Blaster Pro - which sounds great for Adlib2 but a little rough when using IT.</p><p>After reading the IT documentation I have gotten as far as selecting the WSS driver “ITWSS.DRV” via the command line after launching Impulse ie:&nbsp; C:\TRACKERS\IMPULSE\IT.EXE /sITWSS.DRV but it then launches Impulse Tracker without detecting any sound card at all.</p><p>Any thoughts on if selecting WSS as a driver is possible &amp; if there is anything to be gained in terms of quality (16 Bit as opposed to SB&#039;s 8 bit?) &amp; secondly if I missing something in terms of selecting the driver via the command line?</p><p>Cheers!</p>]]></content>
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