Dl1425bin+qsoundhle+fix Page
QSound is treated as a "device" in MAME. You must package the fix into a BIOS file.
Ensure the file size matches the modern dumps required by your specific emulator version, as older variants of the QSound zip file may lack the exact firmware revision needed. 2. Place the File in the Correct Directory dl1425bin+qsoundhle+fix
: Resolves a long-standing issue where QSound audio played at an incorrect pitch or sample rate when using HLE [2, 3]. QSound is treated as a "device" in MAME
In the world of MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator), dl1425.bin is not just a random file. It is a for the Capcom Q-Sound system. It is a for the Capcom Q-Sound system
To resolve the error and get your games running with sound, follow these steps: Locate your existing qsound.zip : Find this file in your MAME ROMs directory. Verify the content : Open the zip file and ensure it contains the file dl-1425.bin . Note that older versions used a file named qsound.bin , which is now obsolete. Create the HLE version Make a copy of your qsound.zip Rename the copy to qsound_hle.zip Place both files : Keep both qsound.zip qsound_hle.zip
Ensure this zip file contains the exact filename: dl1425.bin .
That chip is called . On the physical circuit board, it is labelled DL-1425 and consists of a DSP16A digital signal processor with a mask-programmed ROM.