This matches what your CD player did when playing the physical CD. The upshot though is this: to make the playback sound correct, ripped files need to be processed with a specific equalization curve to get rid of the pre-emphasis. The hydrogenaudio wiki has a summary of pre-emphasis that is worth a look if you want details. The music on the Quake CD has "pre-emphasis". Using the packages linked above will avoid all of those problems. The reasons that I decided to make yet another package of soundtrack files are: other soundtrack files probably have not removed the CD pre-emphasis (none that I've tested have done this), and they may not work with your Quake engine of choice unless you rename, relocate, and/or reformat the files. You can find Quake soundtrack files at other spots around the web too. If on the other hand you're determined to use the original Quake programs, there are solutions described below for them as well, but it won't be quite so easy. ![]() Basically you'll just need to move a "music" folder to the correct location within your Quake installation. If you are using one of the modern "Quake engines" (programs for playing Quake) mentioned in this guide below as supporting soundtrack files, then all you need to do is follow the easy instructions included in each of the above download archives.
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