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Help & Guides / Re: Dosbox Sound Glitch
« on: July 19, 2009, 05:44:20 AM »
Thanks for the help. I've still got problems with that sound, though hopefully I can find a way to get those pesky notes to sound right. Also I've tried to find a good place to download the entire "Snuggle Up to a Lemming" song - including the part most people miss if they just finish the level really quickly.

Edit: Wait wait I think I found the problem... edited the wrong lines. Let's see if this works now...

Edit II: SUCCESS! Ooh man it's in tune now! Thank you ccexplore!

Okay, I have good news.  I found a way to configure DOSBox to get rid of the problem you're having.

First, exit DOSBox if it's running.

Now, in the Windows Start Menu where you have DOSBox v0.73, select "Configuration" and then "Edit Configuration".  Notepad should pop up with DOSBox's configuration file (dosbox-0.73.conf)

Go to the "[mixer]" section and change the value of "rate" to 49716:

Code: [Select]
rate=49716
Then go to the "[sblaster]" section and change the value of "oplrate" to 49716 as well:

Code: [Select]
oplrate=49716
Now save the changes and close the window, and run DOSBox again.  You should find that the instrument you're complaining about is finally in perfect pitch.

I believe 49716 is the correct frequency at which the Adlib chipset operates on.  The default in DOSBox was set to a lower 22050 probably for performance reasons that no longer matters in today's superfast CPUs.  The lower frequency probably causes aliasing effects that distorts high-frequency components of the audio from adlib, which is probably why it only affects that particular sound.

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Help & Guides / Re: Dosbox Sound Glitch
« on: July 19, 2009, 12:15:42 AM »
Thanks! I'll try that!

Edit: The bell sound is a little different now, but still rather out of tune. Hopefully the next few versions of DOSBox will work on that because it's quite painful to have a favourite song ruined by the emulator.

I just compared that music in DOSBox v0.70 and v0.73 and heard a difference.  That bell sound in v0.73 is much more in tune compare with v0.70.  Time for you to update your version of DOSBox.

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Help & Guides / Dosbox Sound Glitch
« on: July 18, 2009, 05:35:21 AM »
In most levels on both original Lemmings games, the songs sound like they originally did on the old PC. However, some levels, most noticeably "Snuggle Up To a Lemming", some of the sounds are messed up. Most of the song is fine, but the high notes of the chorus sound out of tune. It's a shame really because that's my favourite of the Lemmings songs. Has a nice bridge and more personality than the other ONML songs, and I like 80's rock. Is it a problem with the file itself or with DosBox?

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Help & Guides / Re: Need help with Custom Lemmings
« on: July 18, 2009, 05:20:02 AM »
Thank you guys! The nocd upload worked! Now, I might start trying out some of my own versions of the initial levels of Oh No More Lemmings, made in a way that would've satisfied lemmings fans and made the learning curve a bit more gentle. By the way... is it possible to edit the original levels in the Oh No More Lemmings pack? And how do you make the game have more than six songs, like in the original?

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Help & Guides / Re: Need help with Custom Lemmings
« on: July 16, 2009, 12:09:42 AM »
Thank you, and that's no problem. I understand post limits and such. Man I go great lengths for those lovable lemmings, don't I?

Edit: It didn't work. I'm still having the insert disk problem. Are there any other files that it might need?

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Help & Guides / Re: Need help with Custom Lemmings
« on: July 15, 2009, 11:39:54 PM »
Where can I get some replacement files? Also, how do I open packs in Custom Lemmings? I just made a simple level that I can't wait to try out, made from the blue orbs graphics set(blue is one of my favourite colours) called "La mina del zafiro"(The Sapphire Mine). Might tweak it a little though to make it harder.

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Help & Guides / Re: Need help with Custom Lemmings
« on: July 15, 2009, 07:32:16 PM »
I've tried that already, and when I first tried to play, it gave me that "Insert Disk" screen. How do you fix that? I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop with Windows Vista Home Premium, if that can help with the diagnosis.

I don't remember for sure, but you might still need to put in an actual CD even after you mount the CD-ROM.

Alternatively, use the hacked version of custlemm that does not check for or require the CD (so you don't even need to mount the CD-ROM).  You can get it here:

http://camanis.net/lemmings/files/clones/customized_lemmings_nocdlem.zip

The hacked version is named "nocdlem.exe".

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Help & Guides / Need help with Custom Lemmings
« on: July 15, 2009, 03:32:03 AM »
I've tried running Custom Lemmings in Dosbox, even mounted a CD Rom drive so it wouldn't give me that extensions error, but when I try to play it, I keep getting this message telling me to insert a disk and press any key to continue. How do I go about inserting the disk when the only disk drive my laptop has is the CD/DVD drive?

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