Gobliins 2 Sound
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Gobliins 2 Sound
When I run Gobliins 2 I immediately get really bad static, and it seems to stay throughout the game. Is this a universal problem with the game engine still under development, or just an issue with my configuration?
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Re: Gobliins 2 Sound
The only thing I can think of that would play constantly (at least in the PC CD version) is the CD audio track. But I don't know why that would be played as static.exofreeze wrote:When I run Gobliins 2 I immediately get really bad static, and it seems to stay throughout the game. Is this a universal problem with the game engine still under development, or just an issue with my configuration?
I, too was having a problem with static. When played from the CD, the audio was fine, but no graphics. When I ripped the audio track to my hard drive with Audiograbber the graphics would show, but the audio was garbled with a lot of static, no matter if uncompressed wave file or compressed. I finally re-ripped with ISO Buster and got a good rip.
Hi,
I've heard before of the static effect - this happens when using a big-endian soundfile on a little-endian pc (or vice versa). If you google for it I am sure you will find multiple converters for your ripped wav files.
If you want to know what big-endian / little endian means, wikipedia is your friend
I've heard before of the static effect - this happens when using a big-endian soundfile on a little-endian pc (or vice versa). If you google for it I am sure you will find multiple converters for your ripped wav files.
If you want to know what big-endian / little endian means, wikipedia is your friend
The graphics not showing when playing with CD was fixed under bug 1619330Collector wrote:I, too was having a problem with static. When played from the CD, the audio was fine, but no graphics. When I ripped the audio track to my hard drive with Audiograbber the graphics would show, but the audio was garbled with a lot of static, no matter if uncompressed wave file or compressed. I finally re-ripped with ISO Buster and got a good rip.