if the wavs are stereo, try winlame.
www.winlame.sf.net
or http://winlame.sf.net
rc4 is the latest.
its good.
At 05:21 p.m. 21/08/2007, you wrote:
The sounds RTS needs ogg files in Stereo, but Goldwave only converts
to mono files in Ogg. Could someone who has a tool that will work
compile the
The ogg sounds for SoundRTS are in mono, not in stereo.
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Hi,
Does anyone know if any of the linux infocom game interpreters will work
either under linux ubuntu, or the console under ubuntu using speakup or
orca? I would also want to keep xp on this machine to play games on there,
because as far as I know I can't play stfc and games like that under
What about using audacity.
It can convert wave to mp3 ogg and other formats.
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From: shaun everiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ken the Crazy [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Gamers Discussion list
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey]
Hello Josh. I have frotz for Linux working fine and it plays Infocom and
Z code games just fine. I forget where I got it from, but I had to
compile it myself because the binaries available did not work under
Fedora Core 5 which is my Linux OS. Another one I use is frob which is a
TADS game
Hi Josh.
Is Ubuntu accessible for us? Please let me know of the list since this is
off topic
Best regards Søren.
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Sorry, you can't disable the timer in beta 8. It should probably be
disabled by default for solo games where it is not really useful and
enabled by default for multiplayer games (or games against the
computer). And I probably should add a desactivation option to the
game menu, and to the options
Hiya,
If you're at all interested in this kind of game, I've found roguelike
games far more accessible under Linux console than under Windows. In
particular, Nethack and Adom work quite remarkably.
As for interactive fiction, frtoz works, as does frobTADS.
Hope this helps,
Zack.
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what are roguelike games? I never heard of them. can you give more detail as
to what they are and how they are played?
do they have sounds?
Josh
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From: Zachary Kline [EMAIL
Jason you can get all the cars and tracks from my ftp site. I still have
them their. to log in here's the info:
ftp site: djc.my-net-space.net
username: PlayingInTheDark and Note each word is Capitalized.
Password: racing
port: 21
No Passive Mode.
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Hay djc I tried logging in to youf tp site but it is not working I either
get the page isn't found or when I do get a successful attempt then I can't
find the cars am I typing the address wrong her or is there something wrong
with the site?
Maybe you can send the cars and tracks in xip folders
Hi:
You need to use a real FTP Client. Using internet explorer or any web
browser will not work.
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Playing in the Dark
Hay
Hi Josh,
Yes, there are some Linux infocom interpreters that will work with Orca
under Ubuntu 7.x.
As far as running games like STFC the major problem is there is no
support for DirectX under Linux. There is a .Net Framework called Mono
which would run the game, but no support for DirectX
Hi Soren,
Wile this is off topic I think in the interest of everyone on list I'll
answer your question on list just so everyone knows the answer.
Yes, Linux is becoming much more accessible in recent years. The Ubuntu
Linux OS is by far probably the most accessible with the Fedora Linux OS
as a
I recommend that you use the free ftp client called filezilla. You can get
it from:
http://filezilla.sourceforge.net
If people are having trouble with my ftp Please contact me privately.
Thanks.
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On 8/21/2007 at 3:03 PM jason wrote:
Hay djc I tried
By the way, what happened to that web page you had with the Ubuntu stuff on
it? You mind bringing that back someday? I know it was under construction,
but well... Either that, or what's the web site for Universal Screen
Access? I couldn't find a URL to it.
Trenton Matthews
T Man TV!
Why watch
Hello to you all!
Just wanted to let you all know that the Gaming Galaxy can now also be
accessed by going to:
http://TMan.net.ms/galaxy
Feel free to link there Phil at anytime. Also, the manuals for current USA
games are now linked there as well, and the web site Audio Quake. Downloads
for
Hi Trenton
I noticed the L-works site is still down so I added their most recent
archive.org link to my list:
http://web.archive.org/web/20070218135940/http://www.l-works.net/
phil
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Yes, and I can only convert to stereo--not mono, which is why I'm asking how
to convert to a mono ogg. Goldwave uses LameEnc, so I don't understand the
problem.
Ken Downey
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Hi Thomas.
Thanks for the information. I thought it was off topic because this list is
only for games, and I asked about the accessibility of Ubuntu.
Where can I find a accessible version of a desctop version of Linux and the
other things I need to get it to work with speech?
I have only tried
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