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User Manual/extracting and converting audio ... - …

    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 …

Handling game files — ScummVM Documentation documentation

    https://docs.scummvm.org/en/v2.5.1/use_scummvm/game_files.html
    CD audio¶ In most cases, ScummVM can use CD audio directly from the game CD. If you don’t always want to insert the game CD to use the CD audio, you can extract the audio tracks from the CD and save them locally: Extract the CD audio tracks in WAV or AIFF format. Convert the tracks to either MP3, FLAC, M4A or OGG file formats.

Frequently Asked Questions — ScummVM …

    https://www.scummvm.org/faq/
    Try playing an audio clip from another source to see if you have sound in general. If you narrow it down to an issue with ScummVM, check the audio settings. ScummVM falls back on an audio setting that works, but if for some reason it doesn’t, you …

T7G keeps telling me to rip the audio from CD - ScummVM ...

    https://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=6943
    I ripped the audio from CD1 and called it track1.flac I ripped the audio from CD2 and called it track2.flac I put those track files in the same folder as the gamedata files are located. Did I do something wrong with the ripping or is the popup just always displayed? BTW this is the windows version of ScummVM and I am running on Vista 64

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