Need Help on getting a CD game to work
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Need Help on getting a CD game to work
Hello one and all. I just recently got Berenstain Bears Learning At Home Vol. 1 on CD in the mail recently cause I played it during my childhood and when I tried Running it through DOSBox, it kinda worked but there was no voice, then I tried ScummVM and no luck either cause it couldnt add the game in the directory so anyone please help me thanks
Last edited by DragonCrystal on Thu May 26, 2011 6:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hi Dragoncrystal. I'm afraid that, as far as I know, the game you mentioned isn't one of the supported games in ScummVM. ScummVM isn't like DOSBox which is supposed to support all DOS games. Instead, it only supports 2D point and click adventure games which people offer to work on implementing. This implementation can take years as the original code of the game needs to be reverse engineered.
Also, I'm not sure what your link is to, but if it is to a copy of the game you should know that that is against forum rule #0.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help however. You could try VOGONS:
http://vogons.zetafleet.com/index.php?c=7
As they support DosBox problems.
Also, I'm not sure what your link is to, but if it is to a copy of the game you should know that that is against forum rule #0.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help however. You could try VOGONS:
http://vogons.zetafleet.com/index.php?c=7
As they support DosBox problems.
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Well ok ill give it a try and thanks i got rid of the link sorry about that. Um also what am i looking for? sound card? a download for it...what?
Last edited by DragonCrystal on Thu May 26, 2011 6:42 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hang on! My apologies. It seems that the game may possibly supported (As of very recently) I am sorry if it is! I suggest you gather the latest daily build from the downloads section and give that a go! (Some Berenstein Bears games are supported) I can't see a specific mention of yours however.
As for what you would need for DosBox, I'm afraid I'm not sure. Maybe someone else on these forums could make a suggestion if it's not supported by ScummVM.
As for what you would need for DosBox, I'm afraid I'm not sure. Maybe someone else on these forums could make a suggestion if it's not supported by ScummVM.
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If trying DOSBox, be sure that you have mounted both a "C:" drive and a CD-ROM drive. If you still have trouble, check the official guides. There are various frontends that you may wish to try.
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well i already know about how to mount and stuff like that, its just getting the voice to play but only the music plays, the same thing happend when i tried to play Indiana Jones Fate of Atlantis on DOSBox and it wouldnt play the voice either I had to use ScummVM and make the setting to Macintosh to get the voice playing
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I can't speak for Bernstein bears, but I had no prob getting Indy to work. I only set it up through ScummVM. Just copied all the files to the HD, then set it all up through the GUI. Didn't have any probs getting the voices to work. You don't necesarily need to copy ALL files, but I was to lazy to look up which ones ScummVM actually needed
Ok, it seem that the Daily Builds section is almost empty for some reason at the moment. You could give the latest nightly build a shot though:
http://buildbot.scummvm.org/builds.html
However, I suspect that any game that wasn't supported in the last proper version won't be supported in the latest nightly build.
Does anyone know what has happened to the daily builds on the the download page?
http://buildbot.scummvm.org/builds.html
However, I suspect that any game that wasn't supported in the last proper version won't be supported in the latest nightly build.
Does anyone know what has happened to the daily builds on the the download page?
The builds on http://buildbot.scummvm.org/builds.html *are* the official daily (or nightly) builds. What kind of build are you missing from that list?
Note that the builds there are currently made from the stable branch, which is what 1.3.0 (coming out any day now) is based on. We traditionally do this when preparing for a new release, in order to get some beta testing -- and in order to avoid getting bug reports on the development version, as that is not currently our primary focus. So, the stable builds available there *do support various new games compared to 1.2.x.
We soon will resume providing the 1.4.0git daily builds, which "supports" some extra games. But note that these games are only "supported" in the sense that you can partially play them, but not in the sense that we take bug reports for them or promise that they work).
Note that the builds there are currently made from the stable branch, which is what 1.3.0 (coming out any day now) is based on. We traditionally do this when preparing for a new release, in order to get some beta testing -- and in order to avoid getting bug reports on the development version, as that is not currently our primary focus. So, the stable builds available there *do support various new games compared to 1.2.x.
We soon will resume providing the 1.4.0git daily builds, which "supports" some extra games. But note that these games are only "supported" in the sense that you can partially play them, but not in the sense that we take bug reports for them or promise that they work).
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Au contraire - this is normal. For many DOS programs you have separate settings for Sound (speech, sound effects) and Music. If there is a setup program for "Learning at Home", include this in DBGL and run this first.
If you don't have a setup program, and there is no info in the manual, then, as this is a DOSBox issue, not ScummVM, I suggest that you post in the DOSBox forums.
If you don't have a setup program, and there is no info in the manual, then, as this is a DOSBox issue, not ScummVM, I suggest that you post in the DOSBox forums.