I've got Carmageddon that is badly scratched too. While running it with daemon tools, music doesn't work. However if I put the CD in the drive and start the game with the image loaded in daemon tools, the game will load music from the CD. I discovered that if you happen to have two cd drives with only one wired to the sound card, then if you put another game in the CD drive that have analog audio wired up and the wanted game in the other drive, it will read the game's data from the correct drive, however the music will be read from the other CD drive ?

Is using a WDM-Driver the only way? That means no Win95? 

I have tested it and the mounted audio-cd with deamon-tools 3.47 plays fine under win95, but only if I switch back to the windows-desktop while running the game,

going back to the game, cd-audio is instantly muted. could that not be fixed by hacking a mixer-setting? 

I checked everything, but I can't find a way to de-mute the playing cd-audio.


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To get this to work correctly is proving difficult. You need the Daemon tools virtual drive assigned with D: drive letter to start. You can then mount an image (e.g. CUE) and opening CD player plays the game track corretly. In games the CD audio also works, however it causes game stuttering quite badly. Turning off the CD audio, the stuttering stops.

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Unfortunately anti-virus software is not the smartest piece of software out there, and is really an annoyance to most Super Users. Although anti-virus software is necessary for keeping your PC safe, the user must realize that all "threats" it detects may not really be a threat. Daemon tools is a safe piece of software and is used by many.

Before start, make sure that your USB stick doesn't contain any necessary data, because to make bootable USB, we need to format it first. You can format the flash drive, using Windows tools or DAEMON Tools Ultra.

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Daemontools-encore is a backwards compatible, enhanced version of Daniel J. Bernstein's daemontools package, written by Bruce Guenter. A summary of the features that have been added to daemontools-encore is available here. The last release of daemontools-encore was in 2014 (as of 2021-11).

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