![]() ![]() Have a read of it, perhaps even adapt it for Windows or OSX if you wish. Put track02track09 into the main game folder and then change the music type to CD AUDIO in the Audio Options. This bash script I wrote automates the whole process - it just needs the current GOG installer, flac, innoextract and bchunk installed to do it's magic: Then put CUEtoOGG in the same folder as the REDNECK.gog file and run it. I find it's best to keep the two games separate as GOG have. track02.flac -> track10.flac for Rides Again. ![]() track02.flac -> track09.flac for Redneck Rampage.However you go about it - you want to end up with a subdirectory named music containing: ![]() Windows users will probably have to use something like Daemon Tools to mount the image and rip the audio from the virtual drive using a program like dBpoweramp - that's how I used to do it anyway. Or with GUI programs such as (Gnome) Sound Converter.Īpparently there's bchunk for Windows too but I've never used it. Once you've got several WAVE tracks you can convert to Vorbis or FLAC through the command line using flac or vorbis-tools i.e: Redneck Rampage consists of five Estonian country-bred awsome-looking metalheads that grew up with the same goal in their. NBlood and Quakespasm work in the same way.Īfter extracting the GOG installer with innoextract, Linux and OSX systems can use bchunk like so:īchunk -w RRRAGAIN.gog RRRAGAIN.inst track Music is already supported via Vorbis or FLAC tracks although a bit of work is needed to get the music off the disc image that GOG provide. ![]()
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