[Bug 39394] Panic Room by Fairlight 64K scene demo crashes on start up: debug_d3dformat Unrecognized 0x34324644 (as fourcc: DF24) WINED3DFORMAT

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Sat Jul 30 08:01:06 CDT 2022


https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39394

--- Comment #6 from Artem S. Tashkinov <aros at gmx.com> ---
>From https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=51125#c833385

> After all those years, I finally figure out which audio codec this thing needs!
>
> This Microsoft website lists all the codecs that windows xp and later versions of windows have by default: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/899113/the-default-codecs-that-are-included-with-windows-media-player-9-and-w
>
> One that almost immediately stands out is: DSP Group True Speech. After a bit of searching on the internet (here https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/a4ecc925-5e65-46fd-a2bd-8ae4d16a07e8/dsp-group-truespeech-codec-install-on-windows-7-pro?forum=w7itpromedia) I found that this page allows you to get the codec http://www.bytescribe.com/downloads/tsp_codec_install.exe
>
> Note: I only tested it on WINE under linux. Under wine, the process is a bit less straightforward. Aside of installing the codec itself, you will also need to edit drive_c/windows/system.ini and add msacm.trspch=tssoft32.acm under [drivers32] so that the codec is known by wine. Note: I didn't test it starting from fresh wineprefix, I also had windows media player 9 installed. Running this 64k thing also requires installing directx using winetrics, and copying gm.dls from a real windows installation from C:/windows/system32/drivers.

It's so complicated maybe it's not worth bothering.

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