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Try setting your soundcard/mediaplayer to stereo. This way the 5.1 channels will be mixed down to stereo and you will hear all sounds. |
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It's the closest thing to ripping an isolated score...without the isolated score! |
You should be able to do that with Besweet. To make your life easier, get the BesweetGUI as well.
I guess you have to play with the output/input at the Azid settings to get the left and right channel only. http://dspguru.doom9.net/ |
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.gsf files are a pain. Is there a certain reason why GBA rips are ripped in that format over mp3? Is it better quality?
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Potentially, yes (it would depend on what you're using to play them).
They are "better" quality for the simple reason that they are the actual music data from the game, rather than just a recording of it. |
Plus they take up a lot less space. VGM rips are (at their largest) only 4MB, while a 128kbps MP3 of one of the songs could be bigger than that. Also VGM, SPC from what I've noticed are the smallest music files I've seen able to playback 96kHz music.
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A small question about NotSoFatso: when I open up an NSFe file it starts the first track at the very beginning. But the next tracks will always play with a small "fade-in" that's very annoying. Anyway to fix that, or should I just stick with Foobar?
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hello guys ... i wanna know exactly before i download the programs what types of cables i should buy to convert from a video game cd to mp3 ???
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If you can put the game CD into the computer and see files (or better yet, audio CD tracks), then you don't need any special cables.
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ok mate but what about these types like nintendo 64 ?
how can i convert their musics ?? and some cd's cotain specefic files (not audio files) ... so, any ideas ? |
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Switched to foobar (092) from Winamp. Says on the homepage that it supports MPC, M4A, AAC, etc.
I put in .m4as, foobar says 'FUCK YOU'. Is it too much to expect a new version of a player will support such formats without having to fag about with plugins? |
It should play M4A just fine out of the box. I'm using 0.8.3 and that's how it is for me anyway.
Maybe there's something wrong with your M4A's, or they're not M4A's. |
I may have asked this question before, but I was wondering if there is a way to save streaming MP3/OGG/AAC streams directly to the HDD without any transcoding.
I'm getting into streaming radio again and would love to be able to save streams onto disk. |
What is the advantage of having a playlist? Does it primarily making playing the mp3's faster? How does it affect mp3 players (like what would be the difference of playing in album without a playlist and one with one).
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Also (I haven't dabbled in this yet), it's possible to store the metadata of a music file without altering it by storing the information in the playlist. Most newer (meaning post m3u) playlist formats support this natively, while m3u playlists need the player to be able to read or write the metadata to the m3u file. |
Kind of a dumb question, but how would I merge two tracks together? I'm working with DSPs and I want to combine the left channel file and the right channel file into one file. Thanks for any help.
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Ok, I've got a question.
http://systema.googlepages.com/DelightfulGirlOSTss.gif I recently downloaded an OST from a k-drama. When looking at the file names in windows, they appear as korean characters (as above), but when I play the files in winamp, they show up random symbols. Do I need some sort of plugin for winamp? More importantly, when I put the songs in iTunes and transferred them to my iPod, they were again, random symbols. iTunes also messed up the album and made each song into it's own album folder, probably because of the this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
Support for foreign characters like that in MP3 players is still a horror show.
It'd probably be best to translate the Korean characters to syllables in western lettering. Sorry, that's probably the last thing you wanted to hear. |
I don't know anything about MP3 players but I was wondering if any of them support FLAC and if so, any recommendations?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flac#Hardware_support
iPod (if you replace the firmware with RockBox firmware), Rio Karma and various iAudio models. Myself, I'd go with the iPod Video. |
Quick question regarding foobar, flac and replaygain:
Would it be wrong to apply RG (albumgain) to a file and then set the preamp to a positive value (over 89dB)? The reason i am asking is because patchmix (the program monitoring and controlling my E-MU 1212m card) shows a rather low input signal and when i adjust the preamp to a positive value the input signal rises and becomes normal. Spesifically at around +6dB preamp. But wouldn't that contradict the purpose of RG? I mean lowering the volume. I don't know. That's why am asking you guys. |
Yes, it does sort of contradict the purpose of ReplayGain.
If patchmix is complaining about a weak signal, then either something somewhere is lowering your volume further than it should be lowered, or the monitoring part of patchmix is not very well calibrated. |
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