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In the early '90s, Capcom introduced , a proprietary spatial audio technology that gave arcade games a "3D" surround sound feel even with just two speakers. It was a staple of the CPS-2 (Capcom Play System 2) hardware.
In older versions of MAME, this was simply called qsound.zip . Most modern sets now use qsound_hle.zip , but keeping both in your folder is a common way to avoid compatibility issues. qsoundhlezip mame
For years, Capcom arcade games (like Street Fighter Alpha or Darkstalkers ) relied on a proprietary audio processor called . Early emulators couldn't fully mimic this complex hardware, leading to "silence" or poor sound quality. To fix this, developers used High-Level Emulation (HLE) —a shortcut that simulated the output of the chip rather than its internal circuitry. The Shift: MAME 0.201 In the early '90s, Capcom introduced , a