http://caesar.logiqx.com/php/emulator.php?id=m1
There’s a great frontend for it here (top download link):
Edit – It seems tracks are looping.. I want to up a few MAME soundtracks but I need a few hints
A) If the output is mono, is it worth ripping the soundtrack at all?
B) Where to cut off loops? Do I keep listening and discern the pattern or just trim the recording after an arbitrary number of minutes?
C) Do I include short tracks like the Game Over ones as well?
Thanks again.
A)Stereo is preferable, but if it doesn’t sound like crap, go for it.
B)I like 3 loops. That’s just me. Standard OSTs of arcade games tend to do 2 loops.
C)Sure! Adding Game Over, Continue, New Challenger, Player Select, ect… can be just as much fun as a stage bgm, and it’s just the principle of having a complete OST because of it.
In the end, you’re doing the ripping. Do what you like and how you would want it to appear. Others will either love it or hate it, but it’s better than having nothing at all. Besides, there are programs like Wave Editor for those of us who prefer to change things up (more/less loops, fading, volume and equilizer settings, ect). Just have fun with it.
http://caesar.logiqx.com/php/emulator.php?id=nebula_jukebox
This works for roms that work in Nebula, so it’s mostly Capcom, SNK, Konami, and the other big companies.