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The DIg Music and Video

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 olesch
06-15-2002, 11:37 AM
#1
Hello guys!
I am new to this, I got the Dig on CD the original eddition. Now i want to listen to the music and videos within the game. Can anybody help me how to do it???
Thanks guys!!!
 moebius
06-15-2002, 11:52 AM
#2
Just download the great SCUMM Revisited, available at http://scummrev.mixnmojo.com)
The open Dig's datafiles (don't remember if music was joined or in a separate data file) and search for the music tracks, the iMuse cues. You can listen to the music and save tracks as standard wave files :)
 CCCP
06-16-2002, 8:42 AM
#3
As I remember, Scumm Revisited 2 couldn't decode the Dig music, and the release of version 3 doesn't have all the files it needs....is there another program that can save the music as wave files?


CCCP
 bgbennyboy
06-16-2002, 7:13 PM
#4
Before the server move:rolleyes: someone posted about the dig music player on lucashacks (http://scumm.mixnmojo.com/). You could play the music in that and just record it in a similar way to this (http://64.246.44.70/~lucasforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=60415) thread I suppose.
 CCCP
06-17-2002, 11:05 AM
#5
Yes, I have the Dig music player, but my soundcard (SB128) can't record from a wave-out source because of Microsoft's/Creative's stupid Win2K drivers :(

and plugging the sound-out to line-in drops the quality even lower than it already is. I guess I'll just have to wait until ScummVM or another program supports Dig music (or if I have time try to figure it out myself...)

CCCP
 Drigo Zoxx
06-22-2002, 9:04 AM
#6
or you can even trash Win2K...
 CCCP
06-22-2002, 5:31 PM
#7
heh I could, but it is more stable than any other current Win32 platform.
I don't know enough Linux to permanently switch, and I definately don't want a Mac as my main system. :)

So I'll stay with Win2K for the time being.


CCCP
 dottrox
06-23-2002, 6:41 AM
#8
I have the dig cd and I try to save the songs as wav in scummrev but I keep getting this error "Unsupported Sound Codec: 12(0x00000000C) Can I do something to fix this?
 checkmate
06-23-2002, 7:38 AM
#9
Scumm Revisited does not support music from The Dig. It does support Curse of Monkey Island, however. No, you can't fix this.
 dottrox
06-23-2002, 10:47 PM
#10
Originally posted by moebius
Just download the great SCUMM Revisited, available at http://scummrev.mixnmojo.com)
The open Dig's datafiles (don't remember if music was joined or in a separate data file) and search for the music tracks, the iMuse cues. You can listen to the music and save tracks as standard wave files :)




ok well i guess this guy doesnt know what hes talking about
 Drigo Zoxx
06-23-2002, 11:57 PM
#11
hey, none here knows what we're talking about :)

CCCP you're not really openminded if you think you won't be able to switch to linux and use Win programs from there... (nothing personal) :)
 moebius
06-24-2002, 8:02 PM
#12
I never tried to open The DIG datafiles with ScummRev, so I thought that it could open (and decode) them. Sorry.
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