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theillustrator2 Visitor

Joined: 01 Feb 2004 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2004 10:11 pm Post subject: No CD sound using Daemon |
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Hi-
I am having trouble getting any sound from any CD-Rom game (using my Cd-rom Drive or using Daemon tools). I researched my issue and I know I am not getting sound from my CD-rom drive because I don't have the cables connecting the drive to the sound card, but still I can't get sound using Daemon tools. That is, I can't get the background music of any game, but the in-game sounds come through fine.
I am using Windows XP and I am using the latest ME beta.
I wish I would have kept Windows 98  |
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grey001 Visitor

Joined: 05 Jan 2004 Posts: 5 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2004 3:15 pm Post subject: No CD sound using Daemon |
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Youve gotta enable analog audio in Daemon Tools by selecting "options" and clicking on "analog audio".
And about burning the games to a CD, just do the same thing with Daemon Tools, but you also need Nero to burn with.
In Nero choose "copy a cd" and then select the Daemon Tools Virtual CD Drive (but make sure the game is loaded on Daemon Tools) and then just burn the CD, it should work then... |
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Tomasz Regular

Joined: 29 Oct 2003 Posts: 89
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Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2004 5:15 pm Post subject: |
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Do what grey001 said. But if redbook audio is still not played, then also make sure that "CD Audio" and/or "CD Digital" input lines are not muted (or at a very low volume) in your sound mixer. You can check whether this is the case by looking at Magic Engine's log.txt:
Code: | checking sound card mixer ("SB Live! Mixer [1480]" v4.2)...
+SPEAKERS: vol = 56 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-COMPACTDISC [ 0] vol = 51 [00000000/0000FFFF] (selected as CD input line)
-LINE [ 1] vol = 78 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-MICROPHONE [ 2] vol = 48 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-PCSPEAKER [ 3] vol = 74 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-AUXILIARY [ 4] vol = 74 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-TELEPHONE [ 5] vol = 74 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-DIGITAL [ 6] vol = 96 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-WAVEOUT [ 7] vol = 99 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-SYNTHESIZER [ 8] vol = 100 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-DIGITAL [ 9] vol = 79 [00000000/0000FFFF]
-DIGITAL [ 10] vol = 96 [00000000/0000FFFF]
+WAVEIN:
master audio volume... 65 (56)
fx audio volume... 100 (99)
cd audio volume... 70 (51) |
Make sure the cd audio volume is not equal to zero. |
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