Hi there, I am pretty new to scummvm, looked all the posts but did not find any answers to these questions:
1. Running Monkey Island 1 nicely on my Nokia E71 but do not have any music. Can this be solved?
2. Cannot get past the copy protection in Monkey Island 2, because I simply cannot enter any codes, cannot to anything on the copy protection screen. Tried key remapping E71 keys but did not help.
Any solutions out there? Thanks in advance!
MI1 and MI2 problems
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Re: MI1 and MI2 problems
Which version of the game is this? If it's the PC CD version (256 colors, and icons for the inventory rather than text), the music is stored as audio tracks on the CD. The desktop version of ScummVM can play the music from MP3, Ogg Vorbis or FLAC files instead. I don't know about the SymbianOS port, but I assume it's documented somewhere.titok wrote: 1. Running Monkey Island 1 nicely on my Nokia E71 but do not have any music. Can this be solved?
Re: MI1 and MI2 problems
[quote="eriktorbjorn"][quote="titok"]
1. Running Monkey Island 1 nicely on my Nokia E71 but do not have any music. Can this be solved?
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Which version of the game is this? If it's the PC CD version (256 colors, and icons for the inventory rather than text), the music is stored as audio tracks on the CD. The desktop version of ScummVM can play the music from MP3, Ogg Vorbis or FLAC files instead. I don't know about the SymbianOS port, but I assume it's documented somewhere.[/quote]
It is the floppy version, i.e. the sound should play. ???
1. Running Monkey Island 1 nicely on my Nokia E71 but do not have any music. Can this be solved?
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Which version of the game is this? If it's the PC CD version (256 colors, and icons for the inventory rather than text), the music is stored as audio tracks on the CD. The desktop version of ScummVM can play the music from MP3, Ogg Vorbis or FLAC files instead. I don't know about the SymbianOS port, but I assume it's documented somewhere.[/quote]
It is the floppy version, i.e. the sound should play. ???
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