I have a Taito Egret II JAMMA cabinet in which I'm running AdvanceMenu and AdvanceMAME from DOS with an Ultimarc J-Pac. Right now I have an ASUS CUBX board with a PIII 733 and Jetway Blade T64 3D graphics and Ensoniq AudioPCI sound cards, and sound works great in MAME.
I have been messing around with a DOS program called MPEGone to play an "intro" video before loading AdvanceMenu. After getting it working in the right graphic mode, I couldn't get sound working. I've been talking with Saka (Mon-Arc Plus, Blade T64 driver guy) about my problem, and he recommended a new motherboard with SiS or VIA chipset and a Hercules sound card with the Cyrrus CS4624 chipset to get sound working, which brings me to the subject of this post...
Here's the URL to MPEGone, by the way, for anyone who is interested.
http://www.multimediaware.com/mpeg/I downloaded a program called Mpxplay, which is a DOS-based 32-bit audio player that worked well before I got sound working with AdvanceMenu/MAME (IRQ of the sound card was being auto set to 7) but doesn't work now with IRQ 5 for the soundcard. It has a reasonably good "real DOS" interface (see the link below) but I'm not sure that I'm going to be able to get sound working properly for both MAME and Mpxplay, and I want to have jukebox capabilities in my cabinet also.
Here's the URL to Mpxplay...
http://mpxplay.tripod.com/And the interface...
http://mpxplay.tripod.com/mpxplay.gifMy problem is that I'm limited to resolutions below 640 x 480 because of the arcade monitor, so DOSCab won't work for me, and not only doesn't Damp not seem to work, but I don't want a "command line" player.
Does anyone know of a "pure" DOS (ASCII display, or graphical interface in the 320 x 240 range) application that will fill the role of jukebox? I was unable to find any way to reconfigure Mpxplay to accept IRQ 5, which would make it useable. I have mailed the developer for advice, but haven't received a response yet.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!!
Jim LaBreck - jimlab@earthlink.net