Hi Haytam,

if your modern music players did detect your HDA sound chip,
but nothing could be heard, you should contact the maintainer
of the music player. There probably is a volume control bug
for your specific chip.

Regarding DOOM on your hardware: As you know, it does not
contain HDA drivers. So you should run DOOM in a virtual
environment which simulates SB16, for example dosemu2 (for
Linux, experimental for Windows?) dosbox (for Windows and
Linux) or complete virtual PC (qemu, virtualbox, vmware,
bochs, but not all of them simulate SB16, check it first).

It seems to be possible to run dosbox in DOS in HX, which
could be a way to get better sound support at some point,
but I do not know whether this trick does any sound already.

You will also have seen the discussion of VSB, the virtual
8-bit sound blaster with PC speaker output and how that
could be modified for HDA output. Does DOOM require SB16?

What do you think about the emulator based possibilities?

Regards, Eric

> is there any hope for an sound blaster 16 - opl - wave blaster - Midi
> emulation , i tried all of this options in doom hoping for them to work
> but they did not , i tried an modern music player that supports Intel HD
> and detected it , but the music didnt work , i didnt hear anything , I
> dont know is there ever gonna a way we can emulate sb16 on an intel hd
> and other sound cards




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