by mjr4077au » Fri Apr 10, 2020 9:28 pm
I can somewhat confirm the initial report. They have to be named exhumedxx and bloodxx, but can be in sub-directories.
For example with Exhumed/Powerslave, I have following structure:
- Raze base directory
---- Exhumed
-------- Music
------------ exhumed02-19.ogg
If I rename the tracks to track02-19.ogg, they don't play. The tracks do get picked up though at every directory level, be it the base directory, Exhumed, or the music subdirectory within it. Blood is almost the same, but in addition to the specific naming, they don't load unless "CD emulation" is enabled in the menu.
Duke 3D is different again. The Megaton Edition comes with all the tracks in .ogg format, and named with the same name as the original MIDI tracks (save for extension), but are never loaded. There's also no CD emulation option in the Menu for Duke 3D which perhaps might be necessary in this case.
For the first two instances, I think that the specific naming is fine so long as it's documented and known but standardisation would be good. The Duke 3D music should load, however. Not everyone has a proper synth like me so those SC-55 rips from the Megaton Edition are probably quite enhancing to the game.
EDIT: Interestingly enough, World Tour's music gets picked up fine but not the Megaton Edition. The only difference between the two music folders in each game's Steam directory is Megaton's are in lower case. Coverting to upper made no difference though.
I can somewhat confirm the initial report. They have to be named exhumedxx and bloodxx, but can be in sub-directories.
For example with Exhumed/Powerslave, I have following structure:
- Raze base directory
---- Exhumed
-------- Music
------------ exhumed02-19.ogg
If I rename the tracks to track02-19.ogg, they don't play. The tracks do get picked up though at every directory level, be it the base directory, Exhumed, or the music subdirectory within it. Blood is almost the same, but in addition to the specific naming, they don't load unless "CD emulation" is enabled in the menu.
Duke 3D is different again. The Megaton Edition comes with all the tracks in .ogg format, and named with the same name as the original MIDI tracks (save for extension), but are never loaded. There's also no CD emulation option in the Menu for Duke 3D which perhaps might be necessary in this case.
For the first two instances, I think that the specific naming is fine so long as it's documented and known but standardisation would be good. The Duke 3D music should load, however. Not everyone has a proper synth like me so those SC-55 rips from the Megaton Edition are probably quite enhancing to the game.
EDIT: Interestingly enough, World Tour's music gets picked up fine but not the Megaton Edition. The only difference between the two music folders in each game's Steam directory is Megaton's are in lower case. Coverting to upper made no difference though.