Opened 16 years ago

Last modified 3 months ago

#7649 new feature request

ALL: visible warning when CD music missing

Reported by: SF/clemty Owned by: bluegr
Priority: normal Component: --Other--
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Cc: Game:

Description

win32 0.12.0pre; MI1 CD version

Support questions about no music with CD Audio come up quite frequently on the forum; there's even a FAQ entry for them.

When playing a game with the mp3/ogg/flac files missing there is no error message in the console by default (-d1 shows the error, at least for MI1 CD)

In my opinion it would be more user-friendly to make this a warning which is on by default and thus displayed even when no debuglevel is specified.

(currently, using -d1 it displays: "AudioStream: Could not open compressed AudioFile track17")

Ticket imported from: #2038951. Ticket imported from: feature-requests/465.

Change History (7)

comment:1 by bluegr, 16 years ago

Implemented in the latest SVN

comment:2 by bluegr, 16 years ago

Owner: set to bluegr
Status: newclosed

comment:3 by Kirben, 16 years ago

The current GUI warning displayed at startup, is limited to Windows only. And I don't think it would be viable to add specific CD detection code for each port.

CD Audio support in several games is optional, so a GUI warning every time a track is played would not be helpful.

comment:4 by Kirben, 16 years ago

Status: closednew

comment:5 by digitall, 6 years ago

Component: --Other--

comment:6 by SirYodaJedi, 5 years ago

Having a popup at the launch makes sense and is the most user-friendly way to do it. I think the major PC and smartphone versions, at the very least, should have the popup that the Windows NT version does, maybe with a per-game option to disable it in the "engine" tab.

in reply to:  6 comment:7 by necros2k7, 3 months ago

Replying to SirYodaJedi:

Having a popup at the launch makes sense and is the most user-friendly way to do it. I think the major PC and smartphone versions, at the very least, should have the popup that the Windows NT version does, maybe with a per-game option to disable it in the "engine" tab.

+1

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