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The GameCube disc is a mini-DVD pressed in a proprietary manner. Your CD-ROM drive definitely won't read it, nor will any DVD drive.
And you can't just "read" and "play" audio files from any game; usually, a certain amount of extraction and header editing is needed, as well as a player or plugin to support proprietary formats. Check out www.hcs64.com for a plugin to play streamed GameCube formats. The problem will be getting the audio files.. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Both of you are wrong. To get a GameCube ISO in a PC-friendly format, all you need is Phantasy Star Online, a broadband adapter, and some homebrew applications. That will let you stream the entire game disc onto your computer, where you can browse for audio files at will. As I said, if you went to hcs64.com, you would have found out all about the file formats.
Edit: That rip may have actually been mine, and if it was, it's incomplete. Do you remember which FTP you downloaded it from? How ya doing, buddy? |