Posted September 16, 2011
Darucas: For music to work, you need to mount your CD image as the first letter, or at least the first letter available, before your actual CD/DVD drive(s) in alphabetical order. I've a French computer (Windows Seven) so I'm not sure about names but: right click on Computer, then "manage" (the option which needs Admin rights), "storage", "disc managing (?)", then right click on a virtual drive and change the letter. A: is often best ^^
Otherwise this type of music format won't be recognized. It should work - provided the .gog file has music in "redbook" format (one track for data, others for soundtracks). However I don't think creating a new CD with wave tracks could work with this method. An original CD should work indeed, but if not it need to be copied as a .cue/.bin image type and mounted as explained before.
Wow, how did you figure that out? The music wasn't playing in the game and it drove me crazy because I couldn't find a solution until I read your post. Thank you so much! Otherwise this type of music format won't be recognized. It should work - provided the .gog file has music in "redbook" format (one track for data, others for soundtracks). However I don't think creating a new CD with wave tracks could work with this method. An original CD should work indeed, but if not it need to be copied as a .cue/.bin image type and mounted as explained before.
(Strangely, the KeeperFX website doesn't seem to mention anything about this. Or at least I couldn't find it.)