7/1/2023 0 Comments Dosbox mount cd rom![]() Is there a way to mount a CD-ROM in DOSBox with audio tracks, not from the actual physical CD, but from files? I've tried making an ISO from the disk, but all it does is make a data-only ISO without the audio tracks. I can play the game with no music or cutscene audio if I mount a D drive with the CD-ROM's files (which I have), but I really would rather have that audio content. If youre mounting a host folder as CD-ROM, or if (on Windows) you want to mount your real CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive for use in DOSBox-X, be sure to mount the CD. MOUNT C C:DOSC Hence the -t parameter simply changes the mount type. dir is left out of the last command, since its already default. However, I don't have a disk drive in my current computer (who does these days anyway), and while I can borrow a plug-in CD/DVD reader to copy all my stuff with, using it to play the game isn't really an option (and I'd rather not be messing with disks like that anyway). The -t cdrom part will mount as CD-ROM, other options include: dir (default) and floppy. Originally, you'd insert the CD, which was required to play the game anyway, and it would get the audio from there. Do you know if this is possible, and if so, how Any specific instructions would be appreciated. ![]() The thing about this one specific game is: its soundtrack and cutscene audio comes as audio tracks in the CD it came with. However, the guide does not enable mounting CD images, and the 'standard' ways of mounting CD-ROMs with the builtin DOSBox commands don't work (i.e. ![]() I've got the game Dark Sun: Wake of the Ravager from the "AD&D Masterpiece Collection" circa 1996, still in the original CD, and I'd like to copy it all to my HD and play it exclusively from there. Useful if you changed something on a mounted drive outside dosbox.(CTRL-F4 does this as well) IMGMOUNT A utility to mount disk images and CDROM images in. ![]()
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