plz help me ๐
SNES, genesis, GB, GBA, etc. (http://www.gamingforce.com/forums/behind-music/12298-i-want-convert-spc-into-wav-mp3-please-help.html#post262242)
Thank You! ::-*
Now as to PSP music ripping… how does one do that? (that way I can do it myself and not bother anyone =P )
Now as to ripping from UMD’s… I can’t find anybody to help me… so I’m hoping somebody here will tell me.
The only way I’ve seen anyone rip from the UMDs is from downloading the UMD from a torrent and opening it up and looking for WAV, MP3, OGG, etc. files or ripping straight from the headphone jack on the PSP to the line-in input on your PC.
Is tehere an other program than PSound????
The link Sarah posted shows conversion from SPC to a playable format (MP3, etc.) But I want to know if there exist any devices that help extract musics from games that otherwise don’t have any soundtracks or sound tests, like Pokemon Stadium 1 and 2, Mortal Kombat 2, 3, and many more.
http://hcs64.com/usf/ <— Check out this place if you want to find out about the .usf file format… there is also small collection of these files if you want to convert them into .mp3 yourself.
1. The file that Cube Media Player creates upon conversion is .ss2 file and I don’t know how to open this file.
2. PSound doesn’t detect my DVD Drive it says:
ASPI initialization failed. Direct CD-ROM commands are disabled.
When I go into the options menu, all the CD-ROM functions are blacked out.
SNES, genesis, GB, GBA, etc. (http://www.gamingforce.com/forums/behind-music/12298-i-want-convert-spc-into-wav-mp3-please-help.html#post262242)
Those links don’t work for me……..
Can the MP3s just end abruptly after 2min30sec, or does everyone prefer fadeout?
I’m about to submit new material and I need to be sure if there’s other preferences regarding style of ripping.