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    No voices in The Secret of Monkey Island. Crackling sound.

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    • windgW
      windg
      last edited by

      I try The Secret of Monkey Island (Unofficial SE Talkie v1.02/DOS/English) and it is working fine with the latest version of Scummvm on RetroPIe 4.8 without change anything . Try to change the variant to SE Talkie.

      My English isn't at a good level.

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      • DjDiabolikD
        DjDiabolik
        last edited by DjDiabolik

        @xwons The original Monkey Island 1 and 2 have no speak.

        The unofficial Talkie edition can be created from the "Special Edition" of both title.
        After that you obtain a custom version of mi 1 and 2 whit english speak.

        You can found all you need here:
        http://gratissaugen.de/ultimatetalkies/monkey1.html

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          xwons
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          I see. My version must have been built on top of the Talkie version. It's a fan-translated release into the Catalan language, as released here: https://twitter.com/PrCeTrencada/status/1501877977033883652

          What bugs me is that it works just fine in my PC and in my Anbernic RG351V console, but not in Retropie.

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          • BadFurDayB
            BadFurDay @xwons
            last edited by

            @xwons it may be the audio codec for which the speech has been encoded is either not installed or simply not supported on the pi. Would you happen to know what format it is in? You may need to convert it.

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              xwons @BadFurDay
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              @BadFurDay No, I honestly don't have any idea. I just downloaded that release, uncompressed it and placed it in the scummvm folder.

              Anyway, it's not a big deal. Thanks anyway.

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                hellricer
                last edited by

                Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I'm having the same issue.

                I created the Talkie versions manually, and on my Ubuntu they work perfectly with the same exact same lr-scummvm core. But on retropie, just the cracking sound.

                Since I'm using the same libretro core, I'm pretty sure it must be something trivial (like missing some ogg library or something...)

                Anyone has any idea?

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                • windgW
                  windg @hellricer
                  last edited by

                  @hellricer said in No voices in The Secret of Monkey Island. Crackling sound.:

                  Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I'm having the same issue.

                  I created the Talkie versions manually, and on my Ubuntu they work perfectly with the same exact same lr-scummvm core. But on retropie, just the cracking sound.

                  Since I'm using the same libretro core, I'm pretty sure it must be something trivial (like missing some ogg library or something...)

                  Anyone has any idea?

                  Try with the standalone Scummvm emulator, maybe the game works here.

                  My English isn't at a good level.

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                    hellricer
                    last edited by hellricer

                    It does work in standalone ScummVM, thanks.

                    Still would be awesome to have running in retroarch because of shaders/controls/etc., but I do realize that it's an experimental core.

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                      hellricer
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                      Update: only monster.sog (OGG format) doesn't work. If you create a talkie version without compression, it works in retroarch core. FLAC works too.

                      Same with Monkey Island 2.

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                      • BadFurDayB
                        BadFurDay @hellricer
                        last edited by

                        @hellricer does mp3 not work?

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                          hellricer @BadFurDay
                          last edited by hellricer

                          @BadFurDay Sort of...

                          I tried compressing to mp3 with scummvm_tools and it does play, but the quality is terrible (not only in lr-scummvm, but everywhere). I guess the format is slightly different and scummvm_tools isn't completely compatible. [EDIT: But I only tried once. Might be worth trying to compile scummvm tools from source or try on a different system...]

                          It seems that Talkie Builders can't create mp3 version directly (but maybe I overlooked something).

                          EDIT EDIT: Talkie builders can create mp3 versions and they work and sound great.

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