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First post, by Piecho

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Hello,
I installed Rayman Gold on win98se. I have sound, but no music. I installed extended version, do I still need CD in the drive?
I checked also with CD (but its scrached and work really slow in drive), same result.

Reply 2 of 5, by Piecho

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So I have to copy CD to new one, maybe it will work.
Should I know more than my CD drive speed? Do I have to check any options in burning software?

I tried to rip CD into ISO and ount virtual drive but then windows freezes. I used Magis ISO.

I will check if it plays audio CD.

Reply 3 of 5, by Kamerat

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Check mixer settings and make sure you have a cable between your sound card and CD-rom drive.

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Reply 4 of 5, by Jorpho

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Piecho wrote:

Should I know more than my CD drive speed?

No, that is largely irrelevant.

I tried to rip CD into ISO and ount virtual drive but then windows freezes. I used Magis ISO.

Obviously that is not supposed to happen. Can you mount other ISO files?

Reply 5 of 5, by Jo22

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Is this Rayman game for Windows ? If so, it likely uses the MCI interface to control the CD ROM drive.

In this case, the music is played by the drive itself and you need an audio cable between the drive and the soundcard
(or just plug headphones into the phone jack on the front of the drive).

If the cable is connected, but you don't hear anything, change the playback setting for CD audio in the control panel
(from digital audio to analogue audio). This works in both 98SE and XP.

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