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desiccantsilicagel



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Help with Monkey Island 1+2 CD version 

Hi,

I have the 'white label' double pack with Monkey Island 1 and 2. On the disc there is one data track and tracks 2-25 are all audio tracks. I know I should use cdex to convert these, but I don't know which tracks belong to which Monkey Island! Does only Monkey Island 1 come with CD tracks? Thanks in advance!

-James

PS I already have some summmvm ds experience.. I copied all the DOTT files straight from my 15 year old CD onto my SD card and finished the game on my DS, it was so simple and so cool to play that game again!

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Post Fri Apr 20, 2007 8:01 am 
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clem



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Re: Help with Monkey Island 1+2 CD version 

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Does only Monkey Island 1 come with CD tracks? Thanks in advance!


yeah, they all belong to monkey1

also note that the first audio track (which would be track 2 on the CD) needs to be named track1.mp3/ogg/flac and so on (as in the readme 7.7.0)

clem

edit: not sure how the DS port copes with compressed audio though, I'm not a DS user
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Post Fri Apr 20, 2007 8:29 am 
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desiccantsilicagel



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Re: Help with Monkey Island 1+2 CD version 

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Originally posted by desiccantsilicagel
Does only Monkey Island 1 come with CD tracks? Thanks in advance!


yeah, they all belong to monkey1

also note that the first audio track (which would be track 2 on the CD) needs to be named track1.mp3/ogg/flac and so on (as in the readme 7.7.0)

clem

edit: not sure how the DS port copes with compressed audio though, I'm not a DS user


Thanks, it works perfectly!! Thanks Neil for this great port!

BTW on the page http://scummvm.drunkencoders.com/#cdaudio

it doesn't include the part about renaming the files Laughing

Anyway I got it working so again... you guys are awesome!
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Post Fri Apr 20, 2007 10:37 am 
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agentq
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Thanks, I'm glad you like it.

You don't need to rename the audio files by the way. The 0.9.1a version will work with track numbers starting with either 1 or 2.

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Post Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:35 pm 
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desiccantsilicagel



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quote:
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Thanks, I'm glad you like it.

You don't need to rename the audio files by the way. The 0.9.1a version will work with track numbers starting with either 1 or 2.


I actually tried it with the track numbers starting with 2, before I renamed them. It worked, but it played the wrong music! I was using 0.9.1a beta2.
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agentq
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If you had been using beta3 or the final 0.9.1a, it would have worked fine.

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Post Sun Apr 22, 2007 11:13 pm 
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I am having a similar problem. Maybe someone can help me. Cdex isn't recognizing my drives, so I converted the tracks to mp3 and then dragged them over to cdex. The problem is that I cannot select the button "Extract CD tracks to a compressed audio file" because they are coming from an mp3. Does anyone know of an alternate program to use?

Most of the other programs out there do 8-bit, and not the required 4-bit

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Under 'Convert', select 'Re-encode compressed audio file(s)'. This will allow you to select your mp3s as the source rather than a CD drive.

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