Strange error with Monkey Island 1 CD
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Strange error with Monkey Island 1 CD
Hi guys,
I'm playing my good ol' CD version of The Secret of Monkey Island in my DS. I've managed to extract and copy all audio files as explained by agentq, but, for some obscure reason, they're not played in the right order. For example, it looks for track 1 at the beginning but plays track 17. And the right track for the beginning of the game is number 9! Do I have a funny CD? Is this normal? What am I doing wrong?
Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks in advance for any tip or help.
Fuhira
I'm playing my good ol' CD version of The Secret of Monkey Island in my DS. I've managed to extract and copy all audio files as explained by agentq, but, for some obscure reason, they're not played in the right order. For example, it looks for track 1 at the beginning but plays track 17. And the right track for the beginning of the game is number 9! Do I have a funny CD? Is this normal? What am I doing wrong?
Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks in advance for any tip or help.
Fuhira
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Re: Strange error with Monkey Island 1 CD
I don't know what you're doing wrong, but on my CD, track 17 (assuming the first music track is 1) is the correct music for the intro, and track 9 is the ghost ship music used late in the game.Fuhira wrote:For example, it looks for track 1 at the beginning but plays track 17. And the right track for the beginning of the game is number 9! Do I have a funny CD? Is this normal? What am I doing wrong?
Edit: Oops, my counting of the tracks was wrong. Updated.
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You mean the Nintendo DS version crashes, or does it crash if you try to run the desktop (Windows, Mac, ...) version as well? I don't know what is and what isn't supported on the DS, but unless it's a known problem, you may want to file a bug report.Fuhira wrote:It seems it didn't work out in the end. Now it just crashes in the beginning. I give up. I'll just play without music.
Nope, the desktop version runs smoothly and playing the right songs. The format is always the same, the one you mention, because I could listen to the music the first time I played, but there seemed to be a problem with the track numbers and the music tracks weren't played in the right order. Now it crashes at the very beginning, as if I was playing with mp3s. This is my converted first track:
track1.mp3
Format: IMA ADPCM, 22,050 KHz; 4 bit; Mono
Lenght: 121 seconds
Output format: PCM, 22050 Hz, 1 channel(s), 16 bits per sample
Is that right?
track1.mp3
Format: IMA ADPCM, 22,050 KHz; 4 bit; Mono
Lenght: 121 seconds
Output format: PCM, 22050 Hz, 1 channel(s), 16 bits per sample
Is that right?