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      Mordakai95
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      Hi all!

      It has been a while since I lasted posted on the forums. Recently I have been thinking about making a Lets Play of Machines. In the future I'll be linking to the playlist on YouTube and my YouTube channel, but until I do there is no point in me linking to my YouTube.

      I have unfortunately run into a few problems while attempting to record Machines itself. I am running a Windows 7 machine and the recording software I am using is Open Broadcasting Software (commonly referred to as OBS).
      Here are the problems I am encountering:
      1: Using Game Capture I am unable to record the visual stuff with Machines. I can use Display Capture instead, but that results in significant framerate drops, as well as the Game's UI frequently and consistently disappearing in the playback.
      2: I am unable to record the audio from Machines entirely. There are no audio filters of any kind.

      If anyone can suggest a way to get around the problems, I would greatly appreciate it.

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        Pisarz @Mordakai95
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        @Mordakai95
        Hi! I'm not an expert but I found these links:

        http://www.ign.com/boards/threads/best-free-recording-software-for-gaming.452950236/
        http://beebom.com/best-game-recording-software/
        http://www.oldpcgaming.net/how-to-record-old-games-with-bandicam/
        https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/recording-a-very-old-game-with-obs.29190/

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          Mordakai95
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          @Pisarz
          Thanks for the pointer in that last link! Now I need to just figure out what the OBS forum means by "use a Game Capture on the DWM process". With luck, this will result in me being able to do the intended Lets Play of Machines. When I do start uploading the series, I might get the first post changed into an archive for links to the episodes.

          Something I need to know before I get to making the first episode: is it a bug that the soundtrack doesn't play in the game? I was planning on mentioning that in the first episode if it is a bug, but otherwise I am planning on having the soundtrack play in the background depending on what was happening in-game. Any information would be greatly appreciated!

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            M123 @Mordakai95
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            @Mordakai95

            is it a bug that the soundtrack doesn't play in the game?

            You need to have a physical CD 2 in the drive. There may be another way to get it to work, but I haven't found one yet EDIT: found one, check edited section further down ↓


            If you try to use an ISO image of the CD (either in a virtual drive or to write to a physical CD), the soundtrack probably won't work - the soundtrack is stored as separate audio tracks on the CD, which the ISO format doesn't handle.


            I've tried a few different combinations of CD image formats (CUE/BIN, MDS/MDF, MDX) and virtual drive software (Daemon Tools Lite, PowerISO, WinCDEmu), and haven't had any luck getting the game to play music from a virtual CD.

            EDIT: After some more testing I got CUE/BIN format working with Daemon Tools Lite (other programs and formats might work too) - to get Machines to play the music from a virtual CD, make sure the virtual disc drive has a drive letter before any existing physical disc drives.

            Example setup:
            C:\ System HDD
            D:\ DVD-RW drive
            E::\ Storage HDD

            Here you would need to set the virtual drive letter to either A: or B: - some virtual drive software doesn't allow you to set this, but you can use Windows Disk Management to change the drive letter externally.


            I haven't tried writing an image to a CD yet to see if the music will play from that yet.
            (I'm using an original CD)

            EDIT: CUE/BIN image written to a CD works well

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              JRL101
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              you could always play the soundtrack in a media player in the background. ? The music doesn't exactly change for any reason except to stop for clips?

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                Mordakai95
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                Well, before I can even start making the let's play, I'll need to work on figuring out the DWM recording. I can always mention the information to do with the OST not playing and edit it into the background.

                So here's what I learnt about the DWM: It stands for Desktop Windows Manager, and the process is called dwm.exe. And here's the problem: OBS, in my version anyway, cannot target a non-application process. I will try updating to see if it can all of a sudden, or maybe try editing the config file for the Game Capture.

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                  JRL101 @Mordakai95
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                  @Mordakai95 search "VB-audio Virtual Cable" and tell me if that helps.

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                    shubhamchugh
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                    i also find a list which is best for for game recording Link: Best Game Recording Software for Windows

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                      bilal @Mordakai95
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                      @Mordakai95 I always use OBS to record anything, but I remember fraps working best with Machines many years ago on WinXP.

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                        Pisarz @M123
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                        @M123 said:

                        EDIT: After some more testing I got CUE/BIN format working with Daemon Tools Lite (other programs and formats might work too) - to get Machines to play the music from a virtual CD, make sure the virtual disc drive has a drive letter before any existing physical disc drives.

                        Example setup:
                        C:\ System HDD
                        D:\ DVD-RW drive
                        E::\ Storage HDD

                        Here you would need to set the virtual drive letter to either A: or B: - some virtual drive software doesn't allow you to set this, but you can use Windows Disk Management to change the drive letter externally.

                        Couldn't make it work :(
                        The music regulator in the audio console (options menu) goes back to 0/none as soon as I get out of said menu, whether from the main menu or in-game.

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                          M123 @Pisarz
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                          @Pisarz
                          Is machines.exe set to run in a compatibility mode? If so, try unchecking that option (right-click on machines.exe → "Properties" → "Compatibility" tab).
                          So far this is the only thing I've found that causes the music volume slider to reset to 0 - at least on Windows 7.

                          (hopefully compatibility modes aren't required for the game to run on Windows 10...)

                          Running as an administrator could help, in case a user permission is preventing the game from reading/writing settings to the registry.

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                            Pisarz @M123
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                            @M123

                            Pink! Pink everywhere! I'll try afterwards if it works without those pink squares with other configurations, but the music slider is not at 0 anymore (it's at maximum volume) :)

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                              M123 @Pisarz
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                              @Pisarz
                              I'll have to test it again next time I get access to a PC with Windows 10 installed, but I remember dgVoodoo 2 fixing similar graphical issues last time I tried it - do you still have it installed?

                              EDIT: andreasaspenberg claimed that the options menu causes pink squares (even with dgVoodoo) on their AMD graphics card, and that avoiding the options menu avoids the problem - don't know if that would apply to you (or if it's reliable info), but thought I'd mention it just in case.
                              I don't have any AMD graphics cards to test things with.

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                                Pisarz @M123
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                                @M123 said:

                                @Pisarz
                                I'll have to test it again next time I get access to a PC with Windows 10 installed, but I remember dgVoodoo 2 fixing similar graphical issues last time I tried it - do you still have it installed?

                                EDIT: andreasaspenberg claimed that the options menu causes pink squares (even with dgVoodoo) on their AMD graphics card, and that avoiding the options menu avoids the problem - don't know if that would apply to you (or if it's reliable info), but thought I'd mention it just in case.
                                I don't have any AMD graphics cards to test things with.

                                Yes, I still have it installed (and it works perfectly).
                                I noticed that it happened after going to the options menu, but didn't verify it. I'll play for longer periods of time and see what happens.
                                Thank you!


                                UPDATE:
                                After some extended gameplay, there's still no music for me :(

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                                  M123 @Pisarz
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                                  @Pisarz
                                  The CUE / BIN files you're using - were they

                                  • converted directly from a CD2 ISO (or other format) file - (won't work as far as I know)
                                  • downloaded from somewhere - (reliability depends on the original creator)
                                  • created from a physical CD2
                                  • made using these instructions (using the Machines Disk 2 ISO and soundtrack files from this site)
                                  ?


                                  Once music is working you should be able to hear it almost immediately after launching the game - music should play over the first loading screen, logo videos, and in the main menu.

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                                    Pisarz @M123
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                                    @M123
                                    I think it is the first item. I have not tried the last one.
                                    All I did was downloading the files from this forum in the section dedicated to the game itself (the one that appears on the main page).
                                    Maybe I downloaded an incomplete version. Or maybe I missed a step.
                                    I'll try to follow the instructions from the last item and see what happens.
                                    Again, thank you!

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                                        M123 @Pisarz
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                                        @Pisarz

                                        All I did was downloading the files from this forum in the section dedicated to the game itself (the one that appears on the main page).
                                        Maybe I downloaded an incomplete version. Or maybe I missed a step.

                                        You didn't miss anything - due to the limitations of the ISO format, the music is not present in the Disk 2 ISO files available from the site.

                                        Until someone updates the downloads with disk images in a format that supports CD audio, the instructions I posted are the only way I know of to get working music using the files available here.

                                        (another possibility might be to use the soundtrack files in conjunction with an audio wrapper like _inmm.dll or ogg-winmm)

                                        I'll try to follow the instructions from the last item and see what happens.

                                        Good luck, hope it works for you.


                                        shubhamchugh said:

                                        i also find a list which is best for for game recording Link: Best Game Recording Software for Windows

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                                            Pisarz @M123
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                                            @M123
                                            It worked!!! It works perfectly!
                                            Thank you :)
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