Up and running after obtaining a new PC with Windows 10
All games appear to be running with sound. Only problem is with Deliplayer - was working fine on my old PC with XP but having problems here
When I select play music on the frontend, nothing happens. Checked my paths are all correct - the problem appears to be with Deliplayer itself
When I select the icon, nothing opens up - just a flash of the spinning blue circle. Tried running it in different compatability modes and using the .exe as a DEP - again nothing.
Any ideas or alternatives to use?
Many thanks
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- .mad.
- Honoured Member
- Location: Lancashire
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DeliPlayer hasn't been updated in 16 years...
http://www.exotica.org.uk/wiki/DeliPlayer
BZR is a very good player (not perfect).
http://bzrplayer.blazer.nu/
http://www.exotica.org.uk/wiki/DeliPlayer
BZR is a very good player (not perfect).
http://bzrplayer.blazer.nu/
- Belgarath
- Keen Member
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BZR is a good alternative although doesn't play all of them, another alternative is XMPlay which plays some that BZR doesn't
The only one that plays them all is Deliplayer which as already mentioned hasn't been updated in 16 years
Why people have "upgraded" to Windows 10 is beyond me though...(and no I wouldn't call 8.1 an upgrade either).
The only one that plays them all is Deliplayer which as already mentioned hasn't been updated in 16 years
Why people have "upgraded" to Windows 10 is beyond me though...(and no I wouldn't call 8.1 an upgrade either).
- Retroplay
- Cool Member
- Location: Denmark
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Sorry couldn't resist.
Btw, for you JST (vintage) users out there, I have installed and uploaded 367 so far to EAB FTP the same place where new WHDLoad stuff is uploaded.
I still have 25 installs left to do though.
That makes two of us.Belgarath wrote:Why people have "upgraded" to Windows 10 is beyond me though...(and no I wouldn't call 8.1 an upgrade either).
Sorry couldn't resist.
Btw, for you JST (vintage) users out there, I have installed and uploaded 367 so far to EAB FTP the same place where new WHDLoad stuff is uploaded.
I still have 25 installs left to do though.
- taulore
- Keen Member
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Hi guys
I have upgraded to win 10 so the Deliplayer version I had didn't work. I got a copy of version 2.5 beta and this works a treat if I load it up and play the files directly. But when in Gamebase and click on the Play Music icon it loads Deliplayer but not the music file.
I have checked the Music Player properties and it loads using /play %musicfile%. I believe this to be correct or am i missing something.
Short filenames is unchecked and supported file types is ZIP;
I have upgraded to win 10 so the Deliplayer version I had didn't work. I got a copy of version 2.5 beta and this works a treat if I load it up and play the files directly. But when in Gamebase and click on the Play Music icon it loads Deliplayer but not the music file.
I have checked the Music Player properties and it loads using /play %musicfile%. I believe this to be correct or am i missing something.
Short filenames is unchecked and supported file types is ZIP;
- .mad.
- Honoured Member
- Location: Lancashire
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BZR or XMPlay are your only real alternatives to use with GameBase and Windows.
Have you tried XMPlay with the Delix (Deliplayer) plugin.
https://support.xmplay.com/files_view.php?file_id=499
As already mentioned above...taulore wrote: Are there no other players that can handle these files correctly?
BZR or XMPlay are your only real alternatives to use with GameBase and Windows.
Have you tried XMPlay with the Delix (Deliplayer) plugin.
https://support.xmplay.com/files_view.php?file_id=499
- .mad.
- Honoured Member
- Location: Lancashire
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This is worth a look...
http://zakalwe.fi/uade/
compiled - Cygwin on Windows
if you can't get it working though GameBase with one of the command-lines.
it has a one to convert music file to WAV.
uade123 song.blah -f filename.wav
http://zakalwe.fi/uade/
compiled - Cygwin on Windows
if you can't get it working though GameBase with one of the command-lines.
it has a one to convert music file to WAV.
uade123 song.blah -f filename.wav
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