Posted December 01, 2012
Hello.
Sometime somewhere I have read that there was a recopilatory edition of the 3 games of Realms of Arkania.
And there, I also read that in that special edition, all 3 games could be played with CD audio music.
The GoG version only plays with MIDI music.
Taking advantage that GoG include the full RoA 1 Soundtrack as an extra, I made myself a little experiment and tried if I could make it possible to function with CD audio.
So, first I downloaded the sountrack and made a CUE image of an audio CDROM with it.
Then I modified the game's dosbox configuration file so that it mounts the image before run the game. Simply I added the command "imgmount d RoA1.cue -t iso -fs iso".
Then, I re-run the SOUNDSET.EXE program and de-activated the MIDI music, leaving sound effects alone.
But after doing all that steps, I couldn't make it.
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So here is some questions :
1 - Is the GoG RoA1 executable capable of play CDROM audio music like that special edition did?
2 - If so, is there any special distribution of the audio tracks that must be in order to the executable game file correctly play them? (maybe a gap at the begining in which the original CD version stored the game files).
3 - Does anyone else interested in this issue achieved anything?
Sometime somewhere I have read that there was a recopilatory edition of the 3 games of Realms of Arkania.
And there, I also read that in that special edition, all 3 games could be played with CD audio music.
The GoG version only plays with MIDI music.
Taking advantage that GoG include the full RoA 1 Soundtrack as an extra, I made myself a little experiment and tried if I could make it possible to function with CD audio.
So, first I downloaded the sountrack and made a CUE image of an audio CDROM with it.
Then I modified the game's dosbox configuration file so that it mounts the image before run the game. Simply I added the command "imgmount d RoA1.cue -t iso -fs iso".
Then, I re-run the SOUNDSET.EXE program and de-activated the MIDI music, leaving sound effects alone.
But after doing all that steps, I couldn't make it.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------
So here is some questions :
1 - Is the GoG RoA1 executable capable of play CDROM audio music like that special edition did?
2 - If so, is there any special distribution of the audio tracks that must be in order to the executable game file correctly play them? (maybe a gap at the begining in which the original CD version stored the game files).
3 - Does anyone else interested in this issue achieved anything?
Post edited December 01, 2012 by DebianLinuxero
This question / problem has been solved by patricklibuda