[Bug 995639] Re: libopenal1 not installed correctly No sound at all in ut2k4

2014-07-04 Thread Bret Curtis
** Changed in: openal-soft (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Invalid

** Changed in: openal-soft (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Bret Curtis (psi29a)

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[Bug 995639] Re: libopenal1 not installed correctly No sound at all in ut2k4

2012-05-06 Thread Martin G Miller
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[Bug 995639] Re: libopenal1 not installed correctly No sound at all in ut2k4

2012-05-06 Thread Martin G Miller
I would like to apologize to everyone for wasting your time.  I was
looking in lib instead of /usr/lib.  The files are where they are
supposed to be.

To get the sound working in UT 2004:
In 64 bit Precise (12.04) You need to fix the openal.so symlink in 
~/ut2004/System
you need to link to the 32 bit version which is now in: 
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libopenal.so.1.1.13.0
So, do: gksudo nautilus to get a root browser and navigate to the 
libopenal.so.1.1.13.0 file.  
Right click it and Make Link.  
Move the link to ~/ut2004/System
Rename the link openal.so

Next:
edit ~/.UT2004/system/UT2004.ini

Go to the area:
[ALAudio.ALAudioSubsystem]

and change this:
UseEAX=False
Use3DSound=False
UseDefaultDriver=True
CompatibilityMode=False

To this:
UseEAX=True
Use3DSound=False
UseDefaultDriver=False
CompatibilityMode=False

 Change:
 channels=32

to:
channels=72

Save the file.

Sound should now work

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