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First post, by Viscount

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Hey, my name is Ryan.

I just recently downloaded VDMsound and I still seem to be having an audio problem. I am trying to run the game Ecoquest, and everything seems to be fine except for one thing. The voices are not speaking although the music is playing.

The game at start up says "Unable to initialize Audio Hardware" so I'm pretty sure its an audio problem. I loaded up VDMsound and I run VDMsound when playing the game. I still get the error that it is not unable to initialize and still no voices although the music is playing.

Does anyone have any experience on this kind of problem?

I did read about AUTOEXEC.VDMS making it lower level for cd roms. Although I'm a little lost on what exactly I should be changing.

Reply 1 of 15, by eL_PuSHeR

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Try to use "try to use low cpu usage" in advanced properties. If not, check DOSBox (search forum).

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Reply 2 of 15, by collector

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You do have the CD version, don't you? This is a speed issue. Ecoquest runs fine in DOSBox, which will solve this problem.

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Reply 3 of 15, by Viscount

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Actually I tried using the DosBox earlier today to see if that would help it. I got up to the point where I just needed to press E-QS, however when I did, it replied that "This program must be run under Win32".

Collector, do you know how to solve this?

Reply 6 of 15, by collector

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Install the game with INSTALL.EXE for the DOS version, not the Windows SETUP.EXE.

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Reply 7 of 15, by Viscount

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So when I load it up that way it says that to play it now I simply press eco.

Then to play it "later" I have to go D:\SIERRA\ECO [enter] and then eco.

So when I'm in my DosBox I get into the D drive and I type in "D:\SIERRA\ECO ". And it doesn't work.

Reply 10 of 15, by Viscount

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Thanks, were making some progress.

Your commands worked to get Ecoquest started. And although it took a second to load up, there was no audio problem.

However sadly the voices still do not speak themself. I made sure that the speech was on so that isn't the problem. The Ecoquest files are mounted on a virtual drive. And I tried installing Ecoquest in Dos both with sounds on the hard drive, and without.

Does anyone have another idea?

Reply 13 of 15, by DosFreak

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Don't use extremly high drive letters.

Stick to CDEF if you can. The most common is

C:\ = Hard Drive
D:\ = CDROM

That's what you should stick to.

So in your case: "Mount D H:\ -t cdrom" to mount your host H:\ drive as a guest D:\ drive.

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Reply 14 of 15, by Lofty

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Yep, I'd also recommend sticking to that. No matter what the real drives are, mount your games folder as C: and your CD drive as D: in Dosbox. This has the highest chance of working for any particular game. Also, best to install games in dosbox with that configuration.