On 01/11/2023, Eric Auer via Freedos-user
<freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> It should be possible to use MPXPLAY to get DOS sound
> with modern hardware: https://mpxplay.sourceforge.net/

I can confirm that MPXPLAY may work out of the box with Intel HDA.
Tested on a Dell Mini 9, which has the Realtek ALC268 card.
Played back mp3 and also a 24bit 48kHz wav file flawlessly on SvarDOS.

(In case there's no sound from speakers, read about the "-scc"  flag
in docs/FAQ.txt. The documentation is comprehensive and great.)

Really happy about all this, since a minor part of my work includes
using at least 24-bit audio. Hoping to cobble together some
mpxplay-based script for wav slicing now -- for Getting To Do More
Real Work In Actual DOS, yay. :)

Will try 32-bit wav with mpxplay soon as well.

Haven't tested sbemu, but here are some more projects for HDA and-or
AC97 support on DOS (haven't tried any of these either):

- HX DOS Extender 2.17+ added HDA support in 2016:
http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/board_entry.php?id=14645&page=0&order=time&category=0

- VSBHDA, a recent dosemu fork: https://github.com/Baron-von-Riedesel/VSBHDA

- A bare metal wav player (not TSR) and HDA status controller:
https://github.com/Baron-von-Riedesel/HDAutils

- "micro or nano" extender with an example for HDA playback:
https://github.com/Baron-von-Riedesel/DOS32pae

- An AC97 wav player: https://github.com/volkertb/ich2player

- ICH sound driver development: https://github.com/volkertb/ail32-ich

Best,
Mart


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