27-09-2006 09:24 AM | ||
giganto | yes, i did have the music and sound effects. but not the voices. if i change the irqs and channels and stuff (all 3 options of soundblasters work) i dont get any audio at all. | |
27-09-2006 08:08 AM | ||
Mighty Midget | Er, that was me. Forgot to log in. *Goes off to smash his head against a brick* | |
27-09-2006 08:05 AM | ||
Guest |
First: Scummvm is pretty much an all LucasArt thing, so Alien Virus is not supported. Now: Did you have sound at all at any stage? Try different settings in Soundsetup, most notably the IRQ setting. |
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27-09-2006 06:53 AM | ||
giganto | oh crap. now i got another problem. i cant get the audio for the voices to work now. iv tried vdm, and scummvm wont work cus it says that theres no game in my directory, which there is. | |
26-09-2006 11:07 AM | ||
giganto | thankz again. far thee well for now, young traveler. and may your adventures serve you in a way thats not not good in an anti-bad way. I mean that in a good way. goodbye, and dont drop the soap. | |
26-09-2006 09:08 AM | ||
Mighty Midget |
No problem, mate. So, to wrap this one up: If you miss the AV.CFG in your game folder: *Open Notepad *Type: SourcePath = ..\[name of game folder] (not the whole path, just that one folder) InstallationType = 1 *save as AV.CFG (be sure to capitalize the letters) in the game folder |
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26-09-2006 09:05 AM | ||
giganto |
YEEESSSSSSS!!!!! :brain: HAAAAAA HAAAAAAA!!!!!!!! :bleh: take that abandonware game satan! by the way, i got it to work by capitalizing the notepad file. i love you mighty midget. but only as an idol. thanks dude. i owe you one, or two, or so. |
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26-09-2006 08:56 AM | ||
Mighty Midget |
Exactly what did you do with the patch file? Last idea: Try naming the av.cfg in CAPITALS. |
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26-09-2006 08:55 AM | ||
giganto | i mounted the drive, and shortened the folder name. it still says i need the FRIGGIN CD!!!!!!!sorry. but this is so frustrating, i could crap a gerbil. :wallbash: | |
26-09-2006 08:33 AM | ||
Mighty Midget |
Try shorten the game folder's name. Dos really don't like long file/folder names. And try to avoid spaces in the name. Keep it simple. Btw: The "fake root directory" is nothing more than the folder you specified in your dosbox conf. when mounting the C drive, and the folder in which dosbox will look first. And by the look of it, I'd say it's C:\Dosbox\CDrive\ Quote:
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