![]() ![]() Funny thing is just using the "Install.exe" option you can make it play in 3 different ways!īut only recently (a couple years back) I found out that the AWESOME music that I've been hearing isn't even the original "CD Music" and that it was even better! I've tried but all the downloadable versions as well as the device driver CD on which I had found the game (among some demo versions of "better" games) contain only the MIDI version. And I absolutely loved the music-even my late grandfather once heard the music when I was in Krondor and said it was great. It's been almost a decade since I first played BaK. First time I'm hearing the cd music (and it only took ~10 years, ubuntu and dosbox to pull it off). (Perhaps because of the old hardware.)Īnyway, I tried your solution, and it worked perfectly. It must have defaulted to midi for me always. I have played the game a lot (the puzzles were great!), but I can't remember hearing the cd music ever. Any help would be greatly appreciated.įunny thing is, I also still have that cd (a SierraOriginals from way back). The game is a favorite of mine and the music is truly great, otherwise I wouldn't go through so much trouble. Making an iso or some type of image would be even better, but as far as I know. Is there a way to mount the audio part of the disc? I need the audio part present in a way that can talk to dosbox. When I pop the CD in Ubuntu, I'm asked if I want to browse data or play audio, the play audio option just takes me to the 'sound juicer' ripping app. I know it works in Windows because both parts of the mixed mode disc are accessible to the operating system, and mounting in dosbox picks them up both. My question is this: How can I accomplish this in Ubuntu? ![]() I've accomplished this setup successfully in windows by mounting the cd in dosbox like so: The data portion is only needed once for the install, but the music part is always needed. The game's music is played from the CD (Redbook Audio), the CD is a mixed mode disc. The game runs fine, but not the CD Audio. I'm trying to run an old DOS classic - Betrayal at Krondor - through the DosBox emulator under Ubuntu 7.10. Maybe one of you could shed insight on this problem. I've been searching the 'net for a few days now trying to find an answer to this with no luck. ![]()
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