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BigAl737
October 30th, 2012, 09:27 PM
Greetings All,

After a 2 year absence, I installed WinSPMBT (and WinSPWW2) on my new computer to give it another go. Patched the CD version through version 6 and installed it to C:\Shrapnel Games\WinSPMBT as suggested to avoid Windows 7 issues. Everything works great except there is no sound, so I'm looking for some help here if that's okay.

I've ensured my Preferences have the sound volume turned up and that the Battle Fx and Sound Fx buttons are On. I'm thinking there might be a general sound setting that I've mis-adjusted somehow but if that's it, I can't find it.

I'm running a Windows Home Premium x64 SP1 build 7601 system. Sound is on board the Gigabyte S-Series MA74GM-S2 mother board. Other program and system sounds work fine.

I can provide additional system information if that is needed but will stop here for now just in case this is something very simple.

Thank you very much for any recommendations.

Al

Mobhack
October 31st, 2012, 12:59 PM
1) PC general - are the speakers attached? (check the plugs are pushed in)
2) PC general - is the sound muted or minimised to 0 in the control panel?.
- If there is a volume dial on the speakers - check those too.
-
test the above with one of the windows supplied sound files

Game:
3) Go into game data/sounds and double click on various sound files, once 1&2 are sorted - do these play? (if not - there is a problem with the data)
4) If there are no sounds, or the sounds are only the old MP3 (which were retired since some folks had problems with bad CODECS) then you missed a patch (or installed it somewhere else) with the newer (older) WAV format..
5) open sounds.ini and ensure it's in the format


;
;
; ties the sound number to a file name
; 0-255
; sound can be an MP3, WAV or other (?) windows sound file type
;
[soundeffects]
sound000="1click.WAV"
sound001="1.WAV"
sound002="2.WAV"
sound003="Null.WAV"
sound004="4.WAV"
sound005="5.WAV"
sound006="6.WAV"
sound007="7.WAV"
sound008="8.WAV"
sound009="9.WAV"

.. etc


Ie - it is the new one with sounds pointed at the WAV format files. (If not - a patch or more has been misapplied)

(The sounds play fine on my windows 7 laptop BTW - checked that then silenced them as I am a "no sound" type)

BigAl737
October 31st, 2012, 02:01 PM
Thanks very much for the reply.

1) PC general - are the speakers attached? (check the plugs are pushed in)

yes

2) PC general - is the sound muted or minimised to 0 in the control panel?.

No

- If there is a volume dial on the speakers - check those too.
-
test the above with one of the windows supplied sound files

Tested and the speakers work fine. I can hear the windows supplied sound files.

Game:
3) Go into game data/sounds and double click on various sound files, once 1&2 are sorted - do these play? (if not - there is a problem with the data)

Yes they play when I double click on each one.

4) If there are no sounds, or the sounds are only the old MP3 (which were retired since some folks had problems with bad CODECS) then you missed a patch (or installed it somewhere else) with the newer (older) WAV format..

Mine are WAV format

5) open sounds.ini and ensure it's in the format

;
;
; ties the sound number to a file name
; 0-255
; sound can be an MP3, WAV or other (?) windows sound file type
;
[soundeffects]
sound000="1click.WAV"
sound001="1.WAV"
sound002="2.WAV"
sound003="Null.WAV"
sound004="4.WAV"
sound005="5.WAV"
sound006="6.WAV"
sound007="7.WAV"
sound008="8.WAV"
sound009="9.WAV"

.. etc


My sound.ini file shows this exactly.

Ie - it is the new one with sounds pointed at the WAV format files. (If not - a patch or more has been misapplied)

I've been through the patch update process 3 times and get the same sound problem each time. I don't think I've missed a patch. I also downloaded the free version of the program to make sure my CD version wasn't the culprit. Had the same sound issue with it as well.

(The sounds play fine on my windows 7 laptop BTW - checked that then silenced them as I am a "no sound" type)

That's encouraging. Seems to suggest it is something in my system, not the program. It's weird that my speakers work with every other program but this one though.

Thanks for your suggestions! I really appreciate the help. I'll keep trouble shooting on my end but I'm at a loss as what to do next. Any additional insights from anyone would be welcomed.

Thanks!

Al

Mobhack
October 31st, 2012, 04:30 PM
Checking that your sound kit has the latest drivers may well be of help. Some folk have previously reported that as a windows 7 issue I seem to recall - something to do with Microsoft Directplay (which is what the sound system uses). Updated with the latest drivers (written for 7) and it went away.

Andy