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    Tsukihime sound?

    I just finished fate zero and decided to try tsukihime, I have the game working except the only sound that plays are the sound effects, like the clock when he wakes up in the hospital. is the game just lacking in sound or is the game not working?

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    There should be music. Though there isn't any voice-acting.
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    oh i can live without music, unless the soundtrack is a must-listen. So unless there is an easy fix i'll probly just leave it be

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    The Tsukihime soundtrack is pretty small. There are some nice tracks that work well with the scenes they're meant for but by the time you've read through two routes you'll probably be utterly sick of the music's repetitiveness, which comes with the limited number of tracks.


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    thanks for the quick responses everyone

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    also is there any way to make it fullscreen?

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    Not that I can remember but it's been ages since I last read it. I think some guys re-read it recently though so when they see the thread maybe they'll know. Pretty sure the answer is no though.


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    I've also realized that sometimes the music is gone after my game is loaded (and occasionally the blood screen filter also sticks throughout). To fix i started new game and fast-forwarded to last read location. (cntrl btn)
    Get on with it, I might have better things to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yato View Post
    I just finished fate zero and decided to try tsukihime, I have the game working except the only sound that plays are the sound effects, like the clock when he wakes up in the hospital. is the game just lacking in sound or is the game not working?
    Did you rip and convert the tracks from the CD?
    From the Mirror Moon patch Readme file:
    "7. The In-Game Music

    Tsukihime uses CD-DA for its music, meaning that the music
    is plainly stored on the CD and playable on your stereo CD
    player. In the English version, we set up ONScripter to
    use mp3 or ogg music instead of CD-DA, for two reasons.
    First of all, the current builds of ONScripter don't handle
    playing CD-DA very well. Second, there are alternative
    musical arrangements for Tsukihime that greatly improve the
    playing experience.

    The effect is that you will have to rip your CD-DA music to
    mp3 or ogg before you start playing. Because of many
    problems with ONScripter freezing because of badly encoded
    mp3 files, we recommend using ogg files instead.

    For ripping CD-DA to ogg files, we recommend using CDex:
    http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/
    After you download and install it, click Options / Settings
    and under the tab 'Filenames' select an output directory
    for your music files. Then select the drive where your CD
    is located under the 'CD Drive' tab.
    Next, go to the Encoder tab and choose the Ogg Vorbis DLL
    Encoder as your encoder. Click OK, select all audio tracks
    and click Convert / Extract CD Track(s) to a Compressed
    Audio File.

    Once you have converted your CD-DA music to ogg, rename the
    files to 'track01.ogg' through 'track10.ogg' and move them
    to the subdirectory called 'CD' in your game directory.
    Remember to delete your mp3 files if you used mp3 music in
    a prior version of Tsukihime English.
    Note that if your windows is hiding known file extensions
    (this is the case if the files you ripped from the CD are
    shown without an ogg extension in explorer), you should not
    rename the files to track01.ogg through track10.ogg but
    simply to track01 through track10 .




    The original Tsukihime music is not of very high quality,
    and will get extremely boring if you listen to it for a
    longer period of time. Because Tsukihime is quite long, we
    recommend using one of the following rearrangements of the
    Tsukihime game music:

    EVER AFTER - music from "Tsukihime" REPRODUCTION
    Catalog Number: TMC-1003 or 1004 (Limited Edition)
    The first nine tracks of this CD are revamped versions of
    the first nine music tracks of Tsukihime. The tenth track
    of Tsukihime is not available on this disc. The CD can be
    bought at Amazon:
    http://www.amazon.co.jp/gp/switch-language/product
    /B0001927TM?language=en%5FJP
    Be sure to copy both parts of the URL into your browser's
    address bar.


    TsukiBako version of Tsukihime
    TsukiBako was a compilation release containing Tsukihime,
    Tsukihime PLUS+DISC and Kagetsu Tohya. Whereas the music
    on EVER AFTER could be considered a remix, the music
    tracks on this CD are the same as in the original game,
    only with improved sample quality.

    Note that it will probably be much more difficult to find
    TsukiBako than it will be to obtain EVER AFTER. Both CDs
    offer equally good music, it depends on personal preference
    which one could be considered the best choice. To use these
    arrangements, simply encode them to ogg and install them
    as described above."
    "Do you want some____________?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yato View Post
    also is there any way to make it fullscreen?
    press F or Crtl+F

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    oh i can live without music, unless the soundtrack is a must-listen. So unless there is an easy fix i'll probly just leave it be

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