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-- Posted by thedarkbanshee on 2015-02-01 03:32:20
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@S.BAZ:
Oh by the way if you want to compete with me on this song I have to give it to you as well as this song is well unavaliable as its from an abandon game I was allowed to have the rights to. -- Posted by thedarkbanshee on 2015-02-01 03:37:58
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@S.BAZ: Yes any auido file and almost any format I will be ripping sega gensis nes nes music from roms and add rhem to the list. It is something most users in gighscore will more then likely enjoy
-- Posted by thedarkbanshee on 2015-02-02 15:35:05
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@thedarkbanshee:
I found the game, I'll get back to you if it's not working. playing to NES soundtracks, that sounds like good fun!
@S.BAZ:
Yeah the game cost money when it came out but it is free now that the second one is to be released soon. -- Posted by thedarkbanshee on 2015-02-02 21:05:23
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@S.BAZ:
I have the retail VER I woder if I should try the free one just incase it might be different -- Posted by thedarkbanshee on 2015-02-02 21:06:09
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@S.BAZ:
Since I will be doing this anyway I can start with NES sound tracks so I ask what ones would you like to compete with me in so I can start with those? -- Posted by thedarkbanshee on 2015-02-02 23:22:53
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@S.BAZ:
download Winamp then go to this link http://www.zophar.net/utilities/audio-players.html to get the plugins to play which ever you like. Get a really good recording program like open bradcast software https://obsproject.com/ Set its settings to record PC sounds only then use Super http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html to turn it into any format of auido you desire There are easier 1 program options to do this for the recording portion but your quality will be crap and the game will generate garbage tracks which leads to inconsistent unfair playing feilds. Generally all formats result in the same track with rare changes if you go with these reccomended programs. Do not go over 256 bit rate as thats already far over kill. Your not going to get any better auido quality then what is generated in the initial recording which is already lower then 256. Not sure the initial bit rate but I think Super can determin that for you and as far as i know you might be able to keep the exact settings it was recorded at when you re-encode it to auido only. MP3, OGG, WAV and more is supported by the game. Enjoy your Nes Auidosurfing -- Posted by thedarkbanshee on 2015-02-03 03:00:05
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@thedarkbanshee:
how about: Dragon Warrior III (Battle Theme) Dragon Warrior IV (Battle Theme) Blaster Master Metroid Castlevania 2 Ninja Gaiden Dr. Mario Solomon's Key Double Dragon ... for starters? i already have a little collection of NES tunes but I may follow your advice there if need be, thanks! some emulators will record an audio track for you too. also people can check SNDTST.com to see if it's readily available there. it may be important to specify it's the original 8-bit music, not a fan-made version or something.
@S.BAZ:
I had to find you replied to this on my own I will be doing several remix gaming songs no doubt. I need to request my RIP-HIGH song. It is one of my favorits made by a gaming clan for there website which incorperated sounds from a game called battlezone II which is a pc remake of the Arcade game and Atari 2600 game with a real story that is placed in the future. You like battlezone Atari 2600 from Activision then you will love battlezone and battlezone ll for pc by Actvision -- Posted by thedarkbanshee on 2015-02-14 02:38:30
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cool game!