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Old 06-12-2009, 02:03 PM   #1
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Arrow Warcraft MIDI Soundtrack

I've compiled a package of MIDI files from Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, maybe it'll be useful to you people?

I have used WarDraft to extract the XMI files, and then converted them to MID with WinAmp (the built-in converter in WarDraft produces a slight increase in playback speed for some reason). In fact, there are three sets of XMI files in Warcraft, designed fro sue with different sound hardware settings. I've converted the set that is used with General Midi, and supposedly has higher quality (the MIDI pack found at the Game music base seems to use another set).
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I've compiled a package of MIDI files from Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, maybe it'll be useful to you people?

I have used WarDraft to extract the XMI files, and then converted them to MID with WinAmp (the built-in converter in WarDraft produces a slight increase in playback speed for some reason). In fact, there are three sets of XMI files in Warcraft, designed fro sue with different sound hardware settings. I've converted the set that is used with General Midi, and supposedly has higher quality (the MIDI pack found at the Game music base seems to use another set).
I guess we can use them in our Abandonia Frequency. You can upload the MIDI files to the FTP
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Old 07-12-2009, 03:06 PM   #3
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I'm afraid I don't have FTP access as yet. With my other submissions, I either attached the files to my posts or provided links to the files uploaded elsewhere.
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I'm afraid I don't have FTP access as yet. With my other submissions, I either attached the files to my posts or provided links to the files uploaded elsewhere.
Ok, I'll send you a PM.
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I've installed the FileZilla client, connected to the FTP, created a folder with a Warcraft subfolder and uploaded the file, but the file on the FTP is shown to be half the size of the original file. Since I can't download it, I can't check the integrity of the archive

This is why I've attached the archive to this post. If everything's okay, you can then delete it.

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Thanks. Sorry for the inconvenience, I have no idea what could have gone wrong.
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Argh! I don't know what in the world I'm doing wrong, but I once again failed to upload a file on the FTP server So I've attached it here (sorry for the inconvenience! )

Essentially, it is an update of the patch for Dune II. First off, to meet the requests of people who do not use Windows but would still like to install the patch, I changed it from a Windows patching executable to a simple RAR archive with all the necessary files inside. This has increased the overall package siza quite a bit, but I think there's an advantage to it as it also helps patch compatibility: this method of distribution does not have the limitations of a patcher which can only be successfully applied to a "clean" version (especially taking into account how many different official releases there are already).

Secondly, there are new fixes affecting various aspects of the game, for example, there were some problems with digitized sound effects - some of them would have an audible clicking noise in the end (e.g. rifle and machine gun fire) - which are now fixed in this new version of the patch. A detailed account of all fixes is in the supplied readme file.

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Replacing...

By the way, since our extras system doesn't accept rar, I've uploaded it as ZIP. But that actually increases the size to >1MB. Check it out for yourself :\ Sorry
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By the way, since our extras system doesn't accept rar, I've uploaded it as ZIP. But that actually increases the size to >1MB. Check it out for yourself :\ Sorry
Is that bad? (I mean, is hosting large files problematic?) I could upload it as a self-extracting 7zip archive, but then again, this might be confusing for people who use other OS's than Windows.

Another solution would be to put the RAR archive inside a zip archive. I used this to upload RAR files on a forum that did not accept RAR attachments.

A perfect solution (in my opinion) would be a DOS-based patch program akin to RTPatch that could be run in DOSBox, thus eliminating the OS compatibility issue, but I haven't been able to find any freeware patch generators that would be compatible with DOS. If you happen to know one, tell me
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