I now have both games working with CD audio (well, ogg isn't quite CD quality but it works just fine )) without using the actual CD's. The audio tracks have to be in the same directory as the iso and cue files. For example, "imgmount d relent.cue -t iso". I also ripped the audio tracks, encoded them as. Okay, so after several hours of trying to get an ISO to work (both games) without "no cd" errors, I've found a solution that works for me in linux.ġ)I used Brasero (gnome cd burning application) to make a bin/cue copy of the original CD.Ģ)I used iat to convert the. I would prefer of course a solution which allows it so all I need is on the drive and I do not require the disk. I have two lines of thought:Ī) Is there a way to fix this by moving files or via download?ī) As there are seemingly two disks when I insert the Relentless CD is there a way to make ONE image with the two? (Kind of combining the CDs.) OR need I mount the "Music" CD portion when I load dosbox? It is interesting to note that the "CD Volume" doesn't change anything in game. For the scene at the begginning (Twinsen's dream) I get music, (sadly with the same tinnyness) but for the menu and the game, I do not. Anyway of um "down grading it so it sounds like it did in the good old days?Ģ) The music does not work. Works near perfectly and hiccups every so often but I have 2 chief complaints.ġ) Some voices/music seem very either developed or tinny. I then copied the Music (I think they are MP3) files and shoved them into the folder. What I did was make an image of the "game" cd, then installed the game using boxer (which is the mac friendlier version of DOSboxer.) I then, as chaos fish said to do, copied my VOX files to the folder on the computer. Now on my desktop, when I insert the CD two CD's pop up on the screen, one is the game hardware, and one is what the comp recognizes as music CD. The intro movie and in-game cutscenes run flawlessly and are quite fun to watch.Speech files work fine, as to sound effects and what not (Although the music/voices seem more modern than I remember - would be nice to get the good old cheesy tones back lol) but I do NOT get music =(. The game runs really smooth, and the sound is well synchronized. Upon editing the batch file, it has instructions that tell the *.EXE file where's the CD drive. If you execute RUN.BAT, the game runs perfectly. Running the game: Using PRORUGBY.exe always returns " CD not found ", regardless of mounting method or using the original CD. Mounting the CD/image: mount d g:\ -t cdrom |or| My PC: AMD Athlon XP +3200, 1GB ram, Win XP Pro SP2, ATI X800 Pro 256MB.ĭOSBox settings: Used output=ddraw, cycles=25000, aspect=true, scaler=none, remaining default options. The intro movie and in-game cutscenes run flawlessly and are quite fun to watch. Graphic and Sound performance: The game runs really smooth, and the sound is well synchronized. Mounting the CD/image: mount d g: -t cdrom |or| imgmount d c:s_l.iso -t iso Running the game: Using PRORUGBY.exe always returns " CD not found ", regardless of mounting method or using the original CD. DOSBox settings: Used output=ddraw, cycles=25000, aspect=true, scaler=none, remaining default options. My PC: AMD Athlon XP +3200, 1GB ram, Win XP Pro SP2, ATI X800 Pro 256MB. Super League Pro Rugby - Alternative Software (1996)
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