BTW: Yes, I have tested Quake1 on real hardware from real CD-Rom drive.

Additional note: If I mount game with cd audio in Daemon Tools in Windows
98, the cd audio from virtual drive is not routed to soundcard. If I play
this virtual drive in WinAmp, it will play audio, though. For games, only
physical copy audio is properly routed on real hardware.

Luas

On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 2:27 PM Lukas Satin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have tested Quake 1 with audiocd on UDVD2 in the current Freedos RC and
> can confirm it is working with UDVD2 perfectly. The common mistake some
> users make is that upon fresh install, some sound card drivers have CD
> audio muted and they need to run sb16set (mixer utility) to set up the
> volume. In the past there was UDVD2 driver issue with CDAudio, but that has
> been fixed for over a year.
>
> Lukas
>
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 2:13 PM Eric Auer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi! Vladimiro writes:
>>
>> > following the topic of the udvd2 driver I wanted to add a bug
>> > that I could not test on real hardware, I tried it in with the PcEm
>> > (https://pcem-emulator.co.uk/), udvd2 does not play the audio tracks
>> > of games, I tried it with two games, Quake and Blood. With another
>> > standard cdrom driver it reproduces it.
>>
>> If somebody has those games: Do the audio tracks
>> work on real hardware? I think there could be an
>> incompatibility between the specific emulator and
>> the driver here, because I remember that UDVD2 is
>> able to play audio tracks in other contexts.
>>
>> Thanks for your feedback :-) Eric
>>
>>
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