Hi there, I know this has probably been posted a few times and for that I am sorry, but I am really confused at the moment... I did try reading through previous posts but I think I am either missing something, or just being stupid.
The game itself works perfectly... however, It wont run ANY sounds unless I have the game disc inserted...
I have tried converting them to MP3 (320kbps) and all 24 tracks appeared, and play fine in WMP...
I tried placing the files directly into the same folder as the data files, but still no sound unless I have the disc in...
Sorry to be a pain, but I've only just installed this today and haven't gotten used to ScummVM yet, but it seems to be the only way I can play my old Monkey Island & Broken Sword games.
If it's any help, I am using "The Monkey Island Bounty Pack" which has three disc's (Monkey1 & Monkey2 on disc 1, & Curse Of Monkey on 2 & 3)
*** Note: It does actually give me a warning about sounds being ripped from the disc, and to refer to the README.txt, but I couldn't find the info I needed.***
The Secret Of Monkey Island - No Sound, Unless Disc Is In
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- GingieJames
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- eriktorbjorn
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One possibility would be if the MP3 files aren't named the way ScummVM expect them to. It will look for files called track1.mp3 (or track01.mp3), track2.mp3 (or track02.mp3), etc. And of course Windows, if that's what you're using, has this really goofy habit of hiding the extension of files it thinks it recognizes. A file that shows up as "track1.mp3" may actually be named "track1.mp3.mp3".
- GingieJames
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Ok... thanks for that info... sound is now playing...
The problem I had was that they were named "track 1" instead of "track01" (there was a space, and 0's needed to be inserted in front of single digit numbers)...
The only problem I have now is that the tracks are out of order? I think I need to rename them so that they are in the correct order...
Is there any chance that anyone already has a list of what each file name needs to be changed to?
i.e.
Track 1 = Track 6
Track 2 = Track 13
etc etc?
Have been trying to google the info but am not having any luck so far
The problem I had was that they were named "track 1" instead of "track01" (there was a space, and 0's needed to be inserted in front of single digit numbers)...
The only problem I have now is that the tracks are out of order? I think I need to rename them so that they are in the correct order...
Is there any chance that anyone already has a list of what each file name needs to be changed to?
i.e.
Track 1 = Track 6
Track 2 = Track 13
etc etc?
Have been trying to google the info but am not having any luck so far
- GingieJames
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- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 4:02 am