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Enzai: BGM not loading.
Okay. I'm running a Japanese 64 bit Windows 7 OS. I have used two separate releases (now downloading a third just in case) and I have the same issue everytime. I get an error message that says "File[bgm_XX.wav] couldn't be opened." This might not be the exact words as I'm translating it myself. XX is where the number for the wav file would be.
I have tried full install and I'm positive I've used full install. Voice acting and sound effects work fine, it's only the bgm that's not loading. I didn't have this issue on my Windows XP computer, if that helps.
To clarify, I believe both of these are rips of the J-List release of Enzai. One is in cue and bin format and the other is self-contained, neither work. I have also used the aarinfantasy upload which I believe is the one that worked on my old computer and had the same issue. I am giving Enzai admin rights and running in compatibility mode for Windows XP Service Pack 3.
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Hello JessicaWonka!
Quick question: Where did you install Enzai?
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I installed it into the default location several times then in a custom location several times.
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I'm having this problem too. Did it ever get resolved?
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Not to my knowledge, yet...
How big is your "bgm.arc" file in the Enzai folder?
EDIT:
Can you please download this WAV file and see if you can listen to it? Let me know if you hear anything:
bgm_01.wav
If you cannot hear anything, then maybe the codec for this is missing. It is a WAV file, but it appears to be a Microsoft ADPCM, which kinda does have a codec...
Try downloading this codec pack and installing it, and try again:
http://www.cccp-project.net/
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The file is 121mb. I can hear this wav file fine...
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121MB? All right.
(Wow, I hate how Windows has 4 different numbers for how big a file is...)
Where did you install Enzai, to? Is it in a folder named something similar to: C:\Program Files (x86)\ ....\enzai\ ?
Last question, have you ever moved the game from it's original installation folder, some place else after installing it?
I just did a few tests, involving where the game was installed, and what would happen if I moved it.
The game looks for the Archive files (.ARC) in the original folder it was installed to, if they aren't there, the game starts falling apart.
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Yeah, I installed to a folder like that and didn't move it after installing. Well actually, I copied the whole downloaded game from my old laptop but reinstalled everything on the new one, so I don't think that's the problem...
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Hmm, what version of Windows are you running?
And, for now, make a backup of your SAVE folder somewhere safe. Try un-installing the game, then re-installing the game someplace else, by changing the default install location from C:\Program Files (x86)\ to somewhere like C:\games\ (Make this folder if it doesn't exist)
Try running the game after it's been freshly installed, before putting your save files back. Let me know if you hear any audio.
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Windows 7. That didn't work either. Oh well, no biggy. Thanks for your help though.