![]() ![]() So we have to deduce where he got these tracks, before jumping to any other conclusion, because the most likely cause is that these tracks have been converted from the MP3s in mixnmojo. And the comment about isobuster is irrelevant, because from what he said he has already ripped the audio tracks.īut in any case, this problem has appeared in the past, and it was proved that the user in that case had a pirated version of the game, and he downloaded the music tracks of the game from mixnmojo (which are in the wrong order). So, before jumping to the wrong conclusions and "partially incorrect" information, it would be best to focus on the actual problem: that the tracks are named incorrectly or are in the wrong order, since he can hear music and not garbage. He mentioned that the game music is played correctly (which means that it has been encoded properly), but the wrong tracks are played. And yes, I don't remember what audio formats are supported in each platform that ScummVM has been exported to, I have so many other things to remember, and I rarely want to remember information such as this.īut his problem is NOT related to encoding, as you so boldly state, judging from the information he gave us. I was trying to be helpful and no, I don't have a Nintendo DS system. The classic adventure game made by Lucasarts. But each port has its own peculiarities, and the "partially incorrect" information you're referring to is different depending on the system. Indeed, the DS port does not support MP3/OGG/FLAC files due to its limited resources. ![]() You know what? ScummVM is ported to more than 20 different platforms, each one with its own peculiarities. also mp3 files for the cd music are not supported, only for talkie audio tracks. the nds port of scummvm does not, and probably will never support. Select the ScummVM data (int) shortcut, and tap Choose. Use the file browser to Go up to the root of the ScummVM internal app folder. please do the research before posting in this section. To access the internal app folder, use ScummVM’s built-in LAN functionality: From the Launcher, select Options and then the LAN tab. after they are off the cd, convert, and then rename. keep in mind they should be tracks 02+ on the directory tree, track one would be the data files. You can use an app like iso buster by smart projects to grab the wav audio tracks. make sure you are using build A of scummvmds. you will need the two secret of monkey island data files and the 24 wav files in one directory. your files must be not only encoded correctly but named track01.wav, track02.wav - track24.wav (as stated by md5). based on what you said i'm assuming you have the cd audio version. try running them in winamp (or something similiar) and check the file information. also mp3 files for the cd music are not supported, only for talkie audio double check that you encoded correctly. please do the research before posting in this section. a friend's or a relative's PC with Windows could help you out to get the extracted files.Md5 wrote:Your files need to be named track01.mp3 (or. But, the above process is quick and easy, so eg. I realize that, if you had a Windows PC of your own, you'd be able to directly play the game, no ScummVM needed. 7 ) Now convert xma files to wav using xWMAEncode. You can add this to scummvm now and play it but it has no sound) 6 ) Extract MusicOriginal.xwb in the audio folder using unxmb. (The classic data files, are under the "classic" folder in the game's resources that you can browse and extract from with "Monkey Island Explorer"). Subforum for discussion and help with ScummVMs Nintendo DS port. Try wine) 5 ) Extract Monkey1.pak using extractpak (Now you have Secret of Monkey Island CD Version in the folder clasicen. You can then use ScummVM and its "Add Game", pointing it to the location you extracted the classic data files. If you have access to a Windows PC, you can install your MI Special Edition and then extract the classic version files using a third party app like Monkey Island Explorer: can anyone help please?Īs far as I know, ScummVM only supports the classic versions of Monkey Island 1 and 2, ie. This happenes in a lot of different places, but not everywhere. I’ve looked at the original thread on it but the links in that don’t seem to work any more, and I can’t even download the game to my computer as it won’t work on the OS. If I play the game in ScummVM and I do something in the game which is supposed to play me a sound or make guybrush talk the console pops up with a debug message: Error: (12:343:0x1A1B): BundleMgr::loadCompTable () Compressed sound 2827 invalid. I’ve now downloaded Scumm but have no idea how to get the game on it. I bought the first MI from Steam without realising it wouldn’t work on a Mac. I’m really sorry if this is a stupid question it might be I’m just not good enough at this sort of thing to be able to do it.!
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