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Sega Saturn game music
Hey all - I'm definitely a newbie to this stuff, but after a few google sessions I was unable to come up with an answer to my (seemingly common) question. Here it goes:
I have a lot of Sega Saturn games that I would like to pop into my computer and listen to (and preferably rip) the music. Someone said to open the game disc with Windows Media Player 10 and try and rip the audio that way - I couldn't get that to work (I saw "Track 1" with a time of 3 seconds). Others mentioned products like Nero, but before I run around I figured I'd ask over here. Anyone have experience with ripping music from Sega Saturn cds? I always thought Saturn discs could double as audio cds and let you just play the tracks. I only tried Legend of Oasis - I'll try some other discs in the meantime. Thanks in advance for any help. Additional Spam: Just an update that Rayman works. I was able to pop the disc in and rip the Tracks. Legend of Oasis didn't and I'm not sure what the difference is. I'll keep on trying with some other games I have. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by FozzyBear; Sep 19, 2007 at 06:28 PM.
Reason: This member got a little too post happy.
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