Main > Audio/Jukebox/MP3 Forum

How to extract a music from a rom?

<< < (2/3) > >>

rampy:
AdvanceMame has built in audio and video recording features...

Depending on what you wanted you could isolate different sounds via the ~ tilde menu and decreasing volume of unwanted sound generators n' stuff...

hypothetically speaking of course - I haven't actually done it =P

rampy

SNAAAKE:
I actually spilit my speaker cable(the one goes in your computer) and recorded some music via audio input.

Its like it records whatever music is playing on my computer using "NERO WAVE EDITOR" .

It works great and now why did I record any music?

I got sick of marvel vs capcom 2's fruity music and I recorded some old school street fighter and samurai music and now marvel vs capcom 2 plays better then anything ;D.

PS:NO !, I am smokin crack again. :D Its possible,I found a guide online somewhere "how to change dreamcast game's music"

gui_999:

--- Quote from: SNAAAKE on March 21, 2003, 02:26:46 pm ---I actually spilit my speaker cable(the one goes in your computer) and recorded some music via audio input.

Its like it records whatever music is playing on my computer using "NERO WAVE EDITOR" .

It works great and now why did I record any music?

I got sick of marvel vs capcom 2's fruity music and I recorded some old school street fighter and samurai music and now marvel vs capcom 2 plays better then anything ;D.

PS:NO !, I am smokin crack again. :D Its possible,I found a guide online somewhere "how to change dreamcast game's music"

--- End quote ---


Yeah just put a spliter on your speaker-out of your sound card. Then connect it to the line-in of your sound card

            ____[Speaker or headphone]
       _  /
      /  Y   <----[the spliter ( Y ), connect 1 end to speaker and other in line-in ]
__||_||__
line | speaker
in    |  out

rampy:
that's not going to make for the best sound quality, fwiw...

but go nuts with it... kids these days don't care about impedence like they used to...

*shrug*

rampy

Cave:
You can change the sound quality settings in sound recorder to CD quality. And also use the service mode "F2" in games as most let you cycle thru the music tracks, and if you run mame in a window you can have complete control.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version