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Help... Quake music without CDs

Postby Nash » Sun Nov 11, 2007 8:39 pm

I prefer to play Quake with the CD music, but it's very inconvenient for me to have the CD physically inside my CD drive everytime I want to play. I also feel that the disc has already had enough reading throughout the years, it's starting to skip.

(I managed to rip the songs into WAVs on my hard disk prior though so nothing is lost)

One neat feature in Darkplaces is that it supports fake CD tracks through a sounds/cdtracks directory but pretty much only DP supports this.

However, I usually play most SP maps using a true software oldschool port like WinQuake or ProQuake because I just don't like the flashy next-gen stuff for vanilla Quake maps.

But the lack of music when I play in these vanilla ports distracts me.

So basically: I want to play vanilla ports, I want the music, but I don't want to have to put the CD into the CD drive.

Does anyone know if there's a solution?
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Postby Urre » Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:15 pm

Daemon tools?
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Postby scar3crow » Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:18 am

However, I usually play most SP maps using a true software oldschool port like WinQuake or ProQuake


Let me fix that for you

However, I usually play most SP maps using a true software oldschool port like WinQuake or FitzQuake


I second the Daemon Tools if you're not going to be using DP (which I don't find particularly flashy... though I also like plain ol winQuake. I stab 'pro'Quake in the eye every chance I get).
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Postby Spirit » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:30 am

Yes, simply mount a disc image. Make sure the drive letter is "above" your real drive though (D: emulated, E: real).
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Postby Nash » Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:23 pm

Okay, I'll give the mounting software a try.

Is FitzQuake more "vanilla" than ProQuake? I would stick with WinQuake but it doesn't support the mousewheel and the most "vanilla" port I've stumbled upon is ProQuake...
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Postby Urre » Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:20 pm

zQuake was cool, Fitz is cool, then there was that one by Vic, the name escapes me.

EDIT: tochris quake engine.

But yeah, afaik, zQuake and tochris are both discontinued, while Fitz is still officially supported, but updates are few. ProQuake is quite uncool :|
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Postby Nash » Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:37 pm

What's wrong with ProQuake? :/
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Postby Spike » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:29 pm

Officially, zquake is depreciated. Unofficially, zquake is now a testbed for cool features that Tonik comes up with before 'infecting' other engines with them too. :)
Apparently one of the recent additions to zquake is the ability to run NQ mods. I don't know anything other than that, but its not dead. Just slowed a bit/lot. :P

Regarding the original topic, FTE is meant to support oggs/fake media tracks, and have a working sw renderer too. Of course, FTE's sw renderer is horribly slow nowadays due to various additions (d_smooth anyone? :D ) but it can do it. (ffov anyone? :D ) Until it crashes that is. (r_sirds anyone? :D ) You'll probably think I'm biased, but FTE rules, except for its software renderer, which requires a beefy machine than it should otherwise need (but hey... authentic quake 20fps and all...).

Alternativly, you could just use a seperate media player. Although admittedly you won't get the right track for each map (fuhquake has a feature to control winamp from inside the engine).
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Postby scar3crow » Mon Nov 12, 2007 10:49 pm

Nash - It uses a terrible form of "security" that servers seem to think does a damn thing, and others have adopted it, leading to clients perpetuating horrible and ineffective code that simultaneously divides.

Of course, thats a multiplayer problem... but theres no real reason to use it for singleplayer over glQuake.exe I strongly recommend FitzQuake though, made by a metlslime, a sp Quake mapper, and one of the preferred engines of the mapping community.
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Postby leileilol » Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:22 pm

fitz quake didn't have overbrights last time i checked though. fullbright colors too?
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Postby Preach » Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:58 pm

It has both.
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Postby leileilol » Tue Nov 13, 2007 1:13 pm

pix or it didn't happen
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Postby Nash » Tue Nov 13, 2007 9:00 pm

The FitzQuake readme SAYS it has it...
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Postby leileilol » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:45 pm

leileilol wrote:pix or it didn't happen
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Postby Sajt » Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:03 am

Yes it has overbrighting, that's why it's not a crap engine like GLQuake. (Of course it also has higher mapper limits, fullbright colours, and no ms2 crap)
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