Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-66.190.99.112-20150113163411/@comment-3547390-20150115191947

http://www.falconfly.de/downloads/patch-GLquake-v098.zip - Here you are, hopefully this fixes something!

Hmm... lets see what happens in the latest release. I do remember some of these functions being added only in the latest versions.

Yeah, I would even beware of people that say that they are heavily aware of computers. Sometimes, those with a little bit of knowledge tend to manage to mess up things a lot more. I thank you for finding me trustworthy, but I don't exactly see what I did to earn your trust. When on the internet, it is often common that you can never truly trust anyone. Scammers will devote months to try to gain your confidence. A lot of people probably are trustable, but you never know when it is one of those few that will destroy your computer.

I also learned a lot of what I learned in order to be able to solve my own problems. Even when your computer messes up, it is often best that you try to solve the problem yourself as you are aware of what you did. Give it to a friend, you might get a bunch of stuff changed and possibly a computer turned into a brick. I don't think anybody has even touched this computer besides me.

MUSIC, NEW METHOD
I am starting to wonder if it was simply the manner in which the files were encoded. As you already have the music files in some format, I will link you to another place to download them, but in a different format. - https://docs.google.com/uc?id=0Bwlfw__24XKPOXJxY3JGSmg1V1U&export=download

This will give you a BIN and CUE file. These are basically portions of a burnable/mountable disk image. By the way, what OS do you have? I think Windows 8 can do it without third party software, but Windows 7 and below will require something in order to mount the images to a virtual drive so that you do not need to burn an image unnecessarily (great for testing purposes). - This will get the job done if you don't have anything else

Once the image is mounted, it will be like having a regular audio cd, so it should work fine with Quake. If you wish, you could stop at this point.

I advise getting Itunes for the next section if you don't already have it. By default it will recognize audio cds, which means it should see the mounted image. If you right click on the files, there should be an option to "Create MP3 Version".

If that option isn't visible (I think it is AAC by default), you will need to go to your Preferences which is also visible from that upper menu. On the "General" tab, look for the option that says "When you insert a CD". On the far side of this section is a button that says "Import Settings". Using the drop down menus, change it all to say that you want an MP3 Encoder at 192 kbps. Try right clicking again on a file and the option to "Create MP3 Version" should be visible. After selecting it, you should see a "Duplicate" being created below the original file. Right click on the new file and go to "Show in Windows Explorer". This will be the new directory for your music files. Proceed to do the same method with the others.

I don't believe you need to patch your executable again, so you just need to go in and create the ini once more. Delete the previous file just to be certain, then add the new files before resaving it to your directory. Also, you did make your default "Directshow" on the "Method" tab, correct?