![]() ![]() * If you are familiar with command-line consoles and ffmpeg, you can try batch conversion (also works for Windows if you set environment paths properly) from a Stack Overflow answer (google 'batch conversion ffmpeg' or use your preferred search engine: gog doesn't let me post links). * Audio files must be wav, mp3, mid or rmi. ini file (preferably _inmmcnf.ini), then it injects the game's exe to look for that ini file (where it contains the tracklist), so that whenever the game requests an audio track, the _inmmsrv.exe is executed, and loads the proper audio track (of course this also means you can alter the order of the audio tracks to the ones you prefer or if it is needed to do so). I'm not sure if gog allows to post links to mega or the sorts, but I believe that it's a potential solution for games like these.īasically what it does: It creates a playlist of the files and saves an. It worked for me before for Virtua Fighter PC (another game that uses CD audio tracks) and now I can confirm that it works with Pandemonium 2 as well! It is done by a fellow japanese called irori (the program's GUI is in english, his website was all in japanese), the downside is that I recently tried to enter his home website to see if it's still available for download: turns out it's down because it was hosted in Yahoo Geocities. ![]() Hey guys, you don't have to burn the CD or depend of it to make the music work.
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