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Understanding the audio settings - ScummVM
https://docs.scummvm.org/en/latest/advanced_topics/understand_audio.html
For games that use CD audio, the sounds were probably sampled at 44100Hz, so that is a better sample rate to choose for these games. ScummVM generates the samples when using AdLib, FM-Towns, PC Speaker or IBM PCjr emulated sound. 22050Hz will usually be fine for these options, although for Beneath a Steel Sky 44100Hz is recommended.
Problems with CD audio - ScummVM :: Forums
https://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=7862
The Secret of Monkey Island (Sega CD) has CD audio tracks. I converted these tracks to WAV files as detailed on the ScummVM DS website. I then played the game and it worked fine, with the music. However, when I went into the Scumm Bar there was a click and the music refused to play.
User Manual/extracting and converting audio tracks ...
https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/User_Manual/extracting_and_converting_audio_tracks
Insert the CD in your CD-ROM drive and choose the track you want to extract and encode in "Tracks". Open "Rip" and choose "Rip+Encode" After ripping the desired files rename the tracks: track1.xxx track2.xxx etc. - xxx is the filename extension e.g. mp3; Copy the tracks into the game folder; Command line. Some examples for using the command line.
Frequently Asked Questions — ScummVM …
https://www.scummvm.org/faq/
2.3 Audio. 2.3.1 Help! There’s no sound! 2.3.2 Help! There’s no sound on my iPhone/iPad! 2.3.3 I have a “talkie” version of a LucasArts game but I can’t hear the voices. What’s the problem? 2.3.4 The audio is really glitchy. What can I do? 2.3.5. I have a CD version of a game, how do I get the sound to work without running the game ...
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