Well I couldn't find a single tutorial anywhere to help me patch the DLDI file for my R4, but I was able to manage after doing some serious research in every single readme I could find. But I'm having problems with the actual games themselves.
Like Secret of Monkey Island for instance, I have the original CD Version, and all it has is MONKEY.000, MONKEY.001, and a bunch of track--.ogg files. The thing is, when I load it in ScummVM DS, there is no Audio. Now before you flame me, I searched a good bit and I wasn't able to find anything that could help me answer my particular question.
My other question I had was if CMI worked? I assume not because there probably isn't enough Ram. But I was just curious as to whether the later versions ever got any new features done.
Anywho thanks for taking the time to read, and I appreciate any advice given.
I'm having a few problems with certain games...
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according to http://scummvm.drunkencoders.com/index.htm#FAQ :
for compatibility, see http://scummvm.drunkencoders.com/index.htm#whichgames - and you're right, there's not enough memory for CoMIOgg format (monster.sog) and flac format files are not currently supported by ScummVM DS, and it is unlikely they will ever be supported.
Oh, but is it possible to convert the Ogg files to MP3 or Wav?
EDIT: Btw I also have a CD version that my friend let me borrow, but it has a few different files in it, there are no Ogg files. There is a SoundBlas.IMS, Speaker.IMS, and Roland.IMS. Do these have anything to do with the audio files? Or are they not involved at all?
EDIT: Btw I also have a CD version that my friend let me borrow, but it has a few different files in it, there are no Ogg files. There is a SoundBlas.IMS, Speaker.IMS, and Roland.IMS. Do these have anything to do with the audio files? Or are they not involved at all?
Dude, the Ogg files are certainly *not* from the original Monkey Island CD release, the Ogg format was invented a decade later. Those only come with warez copies! So it doesn't sound as if you have the "original" version to me...
If you were to own the original, you could rip the CD audio tracks on the original CD again to get MP3 or FLAC audio tracks, though.
If you were to own the original, you could rip the CD audio tracks on the original CD again to get MP3 or FLAC audio tracks, though.
Tee hee. =P Well I have ALOT of different versions of it. Some legit, some not so legit.. I'm just trying out different versions until I can find out what works. The point is I payed for it way back in the day.fingolfin wrote:Dude, the Ogg files are certainly *not* from the original Monkey Island CD release, the Ogg format was invented a decade later. Those only come with warez copies! So it doesn't sound as if you have the "original" version to me...
If you were to own the original, you could rip the CD audio tracks on the original CD again to get MP3 or FLAC audio tracks, though.
Please, study our forum rules before posting your next message. In fact, you should've do it already.Meleeboy0 wrote:Tee hee. =P Well I have ALOT of different versions of it. Some legit, some not so legit.. I'm just trying out different versions until I can find out what works. The point is I payed for it way back in the day.
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Re: I'm having a few problems with certain games...
The official SummVM DS site has:Meleeboy0 wrote:Well I couldn't find a single tutorial anywhere to help me patch the DLDI file for my R4, but I was able to manage after doing some serious research in every single readme I could find. But I'm having problems with the actual games themselves.
"How to Get ScummVM DS Onto Your DS - Using a CF/SD/Mini SD/Micro SD card reader and a DLDI driver"
http://scummvm.drunkencoders.com/#dldi
Admittedly isn't not specific to your card reader, but the R4DS is pretty straightforward.
The official SummVM DS site has:Meleeboy0 wrote:Like Secret of Monkey Island for instance, I have the original CD Version, and all it has is MONKEY.000, MONKEY.001, and a bunch of track--.ogg files. The thing is, when I load it in ScummVM DS, there is no Audio. Now before you flame me, I searched a good bit and I wasn't able to find anything that could help me answer my particular question.
"Converting your CD audio"
http://scummvm.drunkencoders.com/#cdaudio
And on this forum on the very first page of threads is one that asks this exact same question:
"Can I convert back from ogg"
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=3880
Guess what? It's on the official site:Meleeboy0 wrote:My other question I had was if CMI worked? I assume not because there probably isn't enough Ram. But I was just curious as to whether the later versions ever got any new features done.
"What games are compatible with ScummVM DS"
http://scummvm.drunkencoders.com/#whichgames
All of the information on the official site is also in the readme.txt included in your download. Please read this in future.