I had to figure out how to get it to work as well as anyone else. Regarding GZDoom support, yeah that's not intuitive or obvious. For now I'll just take it off the compatibility list. Why don't I have this basic info on my site? A) It's not basic at all, B) I had no idea it doesn't work on Windows builds of the game. It DOES support my packs but you need to jump through a lot of hoops. It's way more complicated than it should be. As for Chocolate Doom, not even I have a shred of a clue as to how to get it to work. Thanks for pointing that out, I'll fix that. "To install the music packs for each of these ports just unzip the archive into the game port folder." is an old line I threw on the site from before I even had my Doom soundtracks recorded. It could have all been avoided completely if you would have just put up some basic info on your site. It wouldn't have taken nearly that long, but I never expected to find the only straight forward answer in some YouTube comments. So, yeah, I guess I just Googled around for hours for nothing. I mean, the vast majority of PC users use Windows, you know. Uhh, Brandon? Why don't you have this very basic and important info on your site? Especially when you have those misleading "natively supported" check marks next to Chocolate Doom. from one of the main devs, these music packs don't work on the current Windows builds of Chocolate Doom. *EDIT*: Well according to the comments on this video. Please, someone.how do I get these working with Chocolate Doom on Windows 7? dlls or blah blah blah.I don't know what the hell is going on. I found a github thread where some people were discussing it and got it working, but they're talking about making config files with matched up sha-1 hashes and switching out. But I still can't get it working in Chocolate Doom, which is the port I really want to use these with. ![]() ![]() exe and putting "-file blahblah.zip" on the end of the Target line). With the directions you've posted in this thread, I've now got it working for GZDoom (by making a shortcut of the. That didn't work for me in either GZDoom v1.8.0.2 or Chocolate Doom v2.1.0 on Windows 7. Uhhh.wouldn't it have been useful to put those directions on your site? Or in a readme included in the download? Why do you instead have this lie?: "To install the music packs for each of these ports just unzip the archive into the game port folder." \MUSIC\*.*" I'd personally go with the ZIP method. If you do want to extract it, you have to add all the files in the MUSIC folder instead: "zdoom.exe -file. For example: "zdoom.exe -file doom_sc55_ogg.zip" Same for any other pack for a ZDoom/GZDoom supported game. Originally posted by MusicallyInspired:You can drop the zip itself into the game directory without extracting (and therefore, saving storage space) and then include it as a command line parameter when executing ZDoom.
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