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Problems in both games seem to be related to the audio wrappers used to replace the CD music tracks. I ran into the same issues others have described in other threads, specifically the first game not launching despite showing as a process in task manager, and the second game having no background music. The fixes are easy and just require you to drop some files into the game directories.

Pandemonium!
I used the fix found by Levrifon in this thread:
www.gog.com/forum/pandemonium_series/music_not_looping_and_other_music_issues/page2

This not only fixed the game refusing to launch, but the music loops as it should as well.

Download link (provided by mdqp in the same thread):
mega.nz/file/EZInXaYT#88Z1wUwAQ1gnY0wBHrMx25a1GsV3VLCWhBzIEuj1z04

The archive contains a folder named "backup", just copy the two .dll files "audiere.dll" and "win32.dll" into the folder with the Pandemonium game .exes (allow win32 to overwrite the old one), and copy the 30 MP3's into the MUSIC folder. There's no conflict if you leave the old OGGs in there, too.



Pandemonium 2
I was able to get the fix for the first game to work with the second game with a little hex editing. Specifically, the changes made were:

-In pandy.exe, changed the call for "winmm.dll" to "win32.dll"

-In win32.dll, changed each instance of "music/" to "audio/"

-Converted the OGG files in AUDIO to MP3 (there's no conflict if both types are together in the
AUDIO folder)

(Simply renaming "win32.dll" to "winmm.dll" didn't work, unfortunately, so I had to edit the game .exe for this to work.)

Download link:
www.mediafire.com/file/vvmpnknn4n12o0x/Pandemonium_2_music_fix.zip/file

Everything you need is included, just paste the Pandemonium 2 folder over your game install folder and overwrite any files.
Post edited April 13, 2022 by pornaga
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pornaga: Problems in both games seem to be related to the audio wrappers used to replace the CD music tracks. I ran into the same issues others have described in other threads, specifically the first game not launching despite showing as a process in task manager, and the second game having no background music. The fixes are easy and just require you to drop some files into the game directories.

Pandemonium!
I used the fix found by Levrifon in this thread:
www.gog.com/forum/pandemonium_series/music_not_looping_and_other_music_issues/page2

This not only fixed the game refusing to launch, but the music loops as it should as well.

Download link (provided by mdqp in the same thread):
mega.nz/file/EZInXaYT#88Z1wUwAQ1gnY0wBHrMx25a1GsV3VLCWhBzIEuj1z04

The archive contains a folder named "backup", just copy the two .dll files "audiere.dll" and "win32.dll" into the folder with the Pandemonium game .exes (allow win32 to overwrite the old one), and copy the 30 MP3's into the MUSIC folder. There's no conflict if you leave the old OGGs in there, too.

Pandemonium 2
I was able to get the fix for the first game to work with the second game with a little hex editing. Specifically, the changes made were:

-In pandy.exe, changed the call for "winmm.dll" to "win32.dll"

-In win32.dll, changed each instance of "music/" to "audio/"

-Converted the OGG files in AUDIO to MP3 (there's no conflict if both types are together in the
AUDIO folder)

(Simply renaming "win32.dll" to "winmm.dll" didn't work, unfortunately, so I had to edit the game .exe for this to work.)

Download link:
www.mediafire.com/file/vvmpnknn4n12o0x/Pandemonium_2_music_fix.zip/file

Everything you need is included, just paste the Pandemonium 2 folder over your game install folder and overwrite any files.
Thank you mate, after clicking on lots of dead links and super old posts, this actually fixed it for me.
The Pandemonium 2 fix worked like a charm!

Thanks!!
These fixes work, thank you
While I think it's great you've fixed the problem, isn't the idea of buying these games though GoG is that they should work out of the box? They just seem to be dumping them on and then forgetting them, much like Steam.
Dzięki wielkie. Pomogło SUPER !!!
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pornaga: Problems in both games seem to be related to the audio wrappers used to replace the CD music tracks. I ran into the same issues others have described in other threads, specifically the first game not launching despite showing as a process in task manager, and the second game having no background music. The fixes are easy and just require you to drop some files into the game directories.

Pandemonium!
I used the fix found by Levrifon in this thread:
www.gog.com/forum/pandemonium_series/music_not_looping_and_other_music_issues/page2

This not only fixed the game refusing to launch, but the music loops as it should as well.

Download link (provided by mdqp in the same thread):
mega.nz/file/EZInXaYT#88Z1wUwAQ1gnY0wBHrMx25a1GsV3VLCWhBzIEuj1z04

The archive contains a folder named "backup", just copy the two .dll files "audiere.dll" and "win32.dll" into the folder with the Pandemonium game .exes (allow win32 to overwrite the old one), and copy the 30 MP3's into the MUSIC folder. There's no conflict if you leave the old OGGs in there, too.

Pandemonium 2
I was able to get the fix for the first game to work with the second game with a little hex editing. Specifically, the changes made were:

-In pandy.exe, changed the call for "winmm.dll" to "win32.dll"

-In win32.dll, changed each instance of "music/" to "audio/"

-Converted the OGG files in AUDIO to MP3 (there's no conflict if both types are together in the
AUDIO folder)

(Simply renaming "win32.dll" to "winmm.dll" didn't work, unfortunately, so I had to edit the game .exe for this to work.)

Download link:
www.mediafire.com/file/vvmpnknn4n12o0x/Pandemonium_2_music_fix.zip/file

Everything you need is included, just paste the Pandemonium 2 folder over your game install folder and overwrite any files.
For anyone reading this is the ultimate fix. Super quick, works like a charm and concise with the explanation. Thank you so much for this, you are a legend!
It worked, thank you!
Thank you SO MUCH for your work !!
Took the liberty of fixing your fix as it contains tracks with heavy crackling (early track 14 and last half of track 17) which my own copy didn't have

anonfiles.com/U581Ycycz3/Pandemonium2musicfixcrustfree_zip

Track length is different so hopefully nothing breaks.
Post edited June 28, 2023 by TransparentBlue
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TransparentBlue: Took the liberty of fixing your fix as it contains tracks with heavy crackling (early track 14 and last half of track 17) which my own copy didn't have

anonfiles.com/U581Ycycz3/Pandemonium2musicfixcrustfree_zip

Track length is different so hopefully nothing breaks.
Thanks for providing this version. I wonder why the tracks are different (I can't imagine the length being an issue, you could probably play whatever by replacing the names).
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pornaga: Problems in both games seem to be related to the audio wrappers used to replace the CD music tracks. I ran into the same issues others have described in other threads, specifically the first game not launching despite showing as a process in task manager, and the second game having no background music. The fixes are easy and just require you to drop some files into the game directories.

Pandemonium!
I used the fix found by Levrifon in this thread:
www.gog.com/forum/pandemonium_series/music_not_looping_and_other_music_issues/page2

This not only fixed the game refusing to launch, but the music loops as it should as well.

Download link (provided by mdqp in the same thread):
mega.nz/file/EZInXaYT#88Z1wUwAQ1gnY0wBHrMx25a1GsV3VLCWhBzIEuj1z04

The archive contains a folder named "backup", just copy the two .dll files "audiere.dll" and "win32.dll" into the folder with the Pandemonium game .exes (allow win32 to overwrite the old one), and copy the 30 MP3's into the MUSIC folder. There's no conflict if you leave the old OGGs in there, too.

Pandemonium 2
I was able to get the fix for the first game to work with the second game with a little hex editing. Specifically, the changes made were:

-In pandy.exe, changed the call for "winmm.dll" to "win32.dll"

-In win32.dll, changed each instance of "music/" to "audio/"

-Converted the OGG files in AUDIO to MP3 (there's no conflict if both types are together in the
AUDIO folder)

(Simply renaming "win32.dll" to "winmm.dll" didn't work, unfortunately, so I had to edit the game .exe for this to work.)

Download link:
www.mediafire.com/file/vvmpnknn4n12o0x/Pandemonium_2_music_fix.zip/file

Everything you need is included, just paste the Pandemonium 2 folder over your game install folder and overwrite any files.
I don't know what is wrong with my computer settings. The music works fine in the menu but when I start a new game and the loading screen pops up the game freezes after applying Pandemonium 2 music fix.
I was looking for a higher quality version of the Pandemonium 2 soundtrack for the fix kindly provided here. The anonfiles link posted here later seems to be dead by now.

I have a copy of the original iso with the redbook soundtrack so I can make my own rips. But any attempt to exchange the tracks of the Pandemonium 2 fix with higher bitrate MP3s would lead to buggy sound on my system: an ugly noise displayed at the start of any track within the game. Only the soundtrack sonny-jim posted with his fix worked error-free for me. I have no clue what ripping method was used for achieving that.

Solved the problem by using yet another winmm-ogg wrapper, the maximilien-noal fork of ogg-winmm, version 18.09. Other wrappers I tried wouldn't have easy ways to use a hex editor on them, I couldn't find anything to make it look for the soundtrack in an AUDIO folder, not the regular MUSIC folder. (It's needed here because there is already a game file called MUSIC in the installation folder). But the maximilien-noal fork is easily modded by a hex editor. Just one entry for MUSIC in the text that has to be exchanged for AUDIO.

Then I could use high quality ogg rips as soundtrack and it plays error-free and also loops. I just had to use the pandy.exe from the fix here (that points to win32.dll instead of winmm.dll) and rename the maximilien-noel ogg-winmm again to win32.dll. The audiere.dll is not needed for this alternative method, you can move or delete it.

PS: With that wrapper and this method you should of course also again be able to use the original OGG files provided by the GOG installation if you so wish.
Post edited March 17, 2024 by blam666