Test-Candidate of ScummVM 2.0.0 for WII
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Hi there, I don't know if this post will get lost, but here goes!
I've downloaded amd installed v2.0 on my wii, everything seems ok except for Discworld 1. Music and sound effects are working fine but when there should be speech it's a loud static kind of noise. I've copied all the files from my CD (which I'm led to believe is v2)
Any ideas?
I've downloaded amd installed v2.0 on my wii, everything seems ok except for Discworld 1. Music and sound effects are working fine but when there should be speech it's a loud static kind of noise. I've copied all the files from my CD (which I'm led to believe is v2)
Any ideas?
I have already been able to properly test this new version and I have to say that it works perfectly with all the games, including Discworld 1 (@Greenwizzard verifies that you have copied the "drivers" subfolder from your game-disk, I also had that problem the first time as you can read in this thread). Gabriel Knight works very well, although it takes a little while to load, but it works perfectly.
The only error that has this version is in the game Neverhood, which works correctly except when you quit game, appearing the typical code dump screen that forces you to disconnect the console.
Except for that detail, it's a great update for a great wii emulator.
Thank you very much AReim1982
The only error that has this version is in the game Neverhood, which works correctly except when you quit game, appearing the typical code dump screen that forces you to disconnect the console.
Except for that detail, it's a great update for a great wii emulator.
Thank you very much AReim1982
Last edited by xunga on Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:15 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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How have you got the speech to work? I've obviously done something wrong haha. I made a discworld folder on the SD card then dragged the entire contents (of an origional disc) into the SD card Discworld folder have I put something in I shouldn't have?xunga wrote:I have already been able to properly test this new version and I have to say that it works perfectly with all the games, including Discworld 1 (@Greenwizzard verifies that you have copied the "drivers" subfolder from your game-disk, I also had that problem the first time as you can read in this thread)
I do not know. According to scummvm you need the following Discworld1 CD files:
* .IDX
* .GRA (if exists)
* .SCN (if exists)
* .SMP
* .TXT
FAT.OPL (if exists)
MIDI.DAT
INDEX
SAMPLE.AD (if exists)
SAMPLE.OPL (if exists)
You must also copy the contents of the driver subfolder and put it in the main folder with the rest of the files. Not the subfolder with the content, only the content.
I have the Discworld 1 folder with all the files that I have indicated, without subfolders, and in this way Discworld 1 and 2 work perfectly.
By the way, I take this opportunity to confirm that the game Full Pipe does not work for the same reason as Tony Tought (the wii gives problems with the image resolution of these games). Do not bother to try it, it's about the wii, not the emulator itself.
* .IDX
* .GRA (if exists)
* .SCN (if exists)
* .SMP
* .TXT
FAT.OPL (if exists)
MIDI.DAT
INDEX
SAMPLE.AD (if exists)
SAMPLE.OPL (if exists)
You must also copy the contents of the driver subfolder and put it in the main folder with the rest of the files. Not the subfolder with the content, only the content.
I have the Discworld 1 folder with all the files that I have indicated, without subfolders, and in this way Discworld 1 and 2 work perfectly.
By the way, I take this opportunity to confirm that the game Full Pipe does not work for the same reason as Tony Tought (the wii gives problems with the image resolution of these games). Do not bother to try it, it's about the wii, not the emulator itself.
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That was my mistake! I had the drivers in as a sub folder, now Discwold works beautifully! Cheers my man!xunga wrote: copy the contents of the driver subfolder and put it in the main folder with the rest of the files. Not the subfolder with the content, only the content.
I have the Discworld 1 folder with all the files that I have indicated, without subfolders, and in this way Discworld 1 and 2 work perfectly.
Greenwizzard: I had the same issue. This is the original folder layout on the CD-ROM. ScummVM _should_ work with the original folder layout so that you could have used the CD-ROM back in the day... but this appears to have been broken at some point.
Anyway, it is just a bit counterintuitive that you need the contents of the discwld and drivers folders copied into a single folder, especially as the detection does not warn that the music sample files from drivers folders are missing and the engine just either crashes out with a confusing error message or the music is just missing (based on the Options->Music Driver settings).
Might be a good idea to file a bug on this... though the fix is either to improve the engine code or just improve the documentation... or both.
Anyway, it is just a bit counterintuitive that you need the contents of the discwld and drivers folders copied into a single folder, especially as the detection does not warn that the music sample files from drivers folders are missing and the engine just either crashes out with a confusing error message or the music is just missing (based on the Options->Music Driver settings).
Might be a good idea to file a bug on this... though the fix is either to improve the engine code or just improve the documentation... or both.
Update!
-> http://www.mediafire.com/file/4dyerl33k ... wii-b2.zip
News:
- Sherlock Holmes - Case Of The Rose Tattoo: Fix "Out Of Memory" errors during the intro and the gameplay (pull request: #1092)
-> http://www.mediafire.com/file/4dyerl33k ... wii-b2.zip
News:
- Sherlock Holmes - Case Of The Rose Tattoo: Fix "Out Of Memory" errors during the intro and the gameplay (pull request: #1092)
@AReim1982:
Just tested it. You are right, argument passing does work. However I am getting errors trying to load a game this way. I've added the following tags to meta.xml:
<arguments>
<arg>riven-win</arg>
</arguments>
And get the following exception:
The game riven-win was already added to ScummVM through the GUI prior to testing this, and it runs as intended when loaded in that way.
I've also tried with the path argument added:
<arguments>
<arg>--path=usb:/ScummVM/Riven</arg>
<arg>riven-win</arg>
</arguments>
But get the same stack dump & code dump.
Just tested it. You are right, argument passing does work. However I am getting errors trying to load a game this way. I've added the following tags to meta.xml:
<arguments>
<arg>riven-win</arg>
</arguments>
And get the following exception:
The game riven-win was already added to ScummVM through the GUI prior to testing this, and it runs as intended when loaded in that way.
I've also tried with the path argument added:
<arguments>
<arg>--path=usb:/ScummVM/Riven</arg>
<arg>riven-win</arg>
</arguments>
But get the same stack dump & code dump.
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I have these files working on linux, and windows but can not run on the wii as the games are not detected, can anyone tell me if they should work, and perhaps what I am doing wrong