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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?

 

 

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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...)

 

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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.

 

 

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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

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