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This has to
do with Quicktime which runs the Video and Animation for the program
All we need
to do is change a couple of settings in the Quicktime program and it
should solve the problem.
To do
this:
Click on
Start
Go to
Settings
Click on
Control Panel
Look for
and Double Click on the Quicktime Icon (you may have more than
one icon
for Quicktime, but we are looking for the icon with the Blue Q)
In the
window that appears it will say About Quicktime with a drop down
arrow -
Click on
the drop down arrow
Select
Sound Out from the menu that appears
Click on
the drop down arrow next to Direct Sound and select Wave Out
(if you
have more than one option for wave out you will want to select
wave
out- (the name of your sound card))
Click on
the drop down arrow for Rate: and select 22.050 KHz
Click on
the drop down arrow at the top of the window next to Sound Out and
select
Video Settings
Change
the selected item from Options to Safe Mode (GDI Only)
Now that
you have made these changes Oz the Magical Adventure should run
without a problem. |