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Originally Posted by eriol
Hi there, actually I have a lot questions about emulated sounds, Experts, please answer them
1. Is there any quality differences of emulated sound and their released soundtracks? Is converting PSF into MP3 degrades the quality?
2. Why Emulated sounds are so damn small? How come a PSF2 file is much2 smaller than mp3 while it has a lot of information about music? What's the difference between streamed sound of PS1 and PS2 sound driver? How come the streamed sounds in PS2 could be converted into small psf2 files?
3. What's the sound format of GC? Are they sequenced or streamed?
4. What's the difference between PSF and miniPSF?
I think I have more questions later... but I don't know which. Feel free to answer them. 
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1. First off, converting
anything to mp3 will degrade the quality. So by default there should be a difference between a PSF and an mp3 ripped from an OST. Secondly, if you were to analyse a PSF rip with a WAV OST rip, you would still find differences, mostly due to sound emulation not being perfect.
2. As opposed to mp3, PSF files work in a tracker format like MIDI. Rather than getting all the instruments together and recording the output, tracker formats files contain the individual sounds used and placement information for those sounds. Or in two words - they're sequenced.
3. Not sure but I think they're sequenced.
4. PSF files contain the sounds used in the song and the placement information. miniPSF files just contain the placement information, and references the PSFlib file for the sounds.
Jam it back in, in the dark.