which I'm very grateful.
This latest CD version turned out to be one that ScummVM didn't support. It
has - I believe - the same data files as the Linux version (with digitized
music), except for the voice file which appears to be the same as the one
from the Mac version.
In other words, it has one big-endian data file, and a couple of little-
endian ones. The technical term for this is "bloody awkward".
It should work now, though.
svn-id: r18333
o Plugged IMA ADPCM into SCUMM engine so latter HE titles now have speech
though it is somewhat noisy don't know why as decoder is based on ADPCM
reference implementation.
svn-id: r17904
- all display information of current game goes to SagaEngine
- remove GameFontIds
- hide SagaEngine _gameId,_gameType & etc with methods getGameId(), getGameType()
svn-id: r16545
o Normalize GIDs and GTypes
o Introduce MD5-based game detection. Now only 2 games should be ordered.
Linux demo should go before Win32 newer demo
o Fix sound in Mac versions
svn-id: r16262
correct sound or the correct volume, but the small extension to allow the
engine to start looping sounds is worthwhile enough in itself, I think.
svn-id: r15895
o Font::loadFont() now normally survives zero-length fonts as used in demos
o Removed unused SndRes::ITEVOC_Resample()
o Fixed playing of voice #4 on old DOS targets
o Implemented playing voices in VOX (Oki ADPCM) format
o Support of Win32 and Linux demos. There was old-style Win32 demo, which
is not supported yet, same is with DOS demo.
svn-id: r15814
Windows and Linux versions. (TODO: Handle game detection.)
Added preliminary support for the P2_A.aif file that the Linux version
uses, where the Windows version uses p2_a.voc. Someone will have to verify
the actual format of it, and we have a silly bug in playVoice() which will
have to be fixed before things work properly.
svn-id: r15365
release of ITE. The code is a bit rough, and there's a nasty 'pop' at the
beginning of the sound (and a smaller one at the end), but it's a start.
It's a shame that the sound is of such low quality: lower sample rate, and
8 bits instead of 16. Perhaps it was extracted from the floppy version?
svn-id: r13840