I've been googling around and haven't found any help yet, so I was wondering if anyone here has experience pulling the soundtrack off a PlayStation disc? I've got images of all my games, and despite some searches on the internet, there are still some games that I want the soundtrack for that I haven't been able to find, so I'm hoping to be able to just pull it off my disc.
I say, download a ROM and google around. You're not gonna find an easy way to get the music off of one of those black things. Best bet would be to see if some emulator/ROM editor has an option like that.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
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I've been googling around and haven't found any help yet, so I was wondering if anyone here has experience pulling the soundtrack off a PlayStation disc? I've got images of all my games, and despite some searches on the internet, there are still some games that I want the soundtrack for that I haven't been able to find, so I'm hoping to be able to just pull it off my disc.
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I dont think you can rip the music off the games, i remember Rollcage would work if you put it into your cd players, oldschool drum n bass, not sure bout other games, can you find the raw data files by browsing the disk and then converting 2 mp3?
some games you can pop into a cd player and play them from the disk...
some games i know have this feature:
Twisted metal 3
Twisted metal 4
I dont know about converting though, maybe its on youtube and you can download from there.
some games i know have this feature:
Twisted metal 3
Twisted metal 4
I dont know about converting though, maybe its on youtube and you can download from there.
Well if you can do that, than pop it into a computer, Windows Media Player > Rip Audio CD.Ned_Z wrote:
some games you can pop into a cd player and play them from the disk...
some games i know have this feature:
Twisted metal 3
Twisted metal 4
I dont know about converting though, maybe its on youtube and you can download from there.
Thats fine for games that allow you to play the audio through a cd player...i dont think that works for normal gamesTheDonkey wrote:
Well if you can do that, than pop it into a computer, Windows Media Player > Rip Audio CD.
Yeah I know some games will have the audio files show up and you can play them in a CD player or computer, but this game won't unfortunately. I've given up for now, though. I suppose I could just manually record it (like I have with a few select tracks from some games).
And if anyone's wondering, the game is Metal Gear Solid VR Missions. Tried googling everywhere and only managed to find 2 tracks from it, the rest are all links to the other MGS games.
And if anyone's wondering, the game is Metal Gear Solid VR Missions. Tried googling everywhere and only managed to find 2 tracks from it, the rest are all links to the other MGS games.
There are websites dedicated to this, you know.
I'm sure one was basically called "Video Game Music".
I got some Ace Combat, Zelda and Final Fantasy music off em.
I'm sure one was basically called "Video Game Music".
I got some Ace Combat, Zelda and Final Fantasy music off em.
Yeah I've checked some of those.FFLink13 wrote:
There are websites dedicated to this, you know.
I'm sure one was basically called "Video Game Music".
I got some Ace Combat, Zelda and Final Fantasy music off em.
VGMusic.com just has midis.
Galbadia Hotel has a nice selection, but not the particular soundtrack I'm looking for.
Kingdom Hearts Insider has pretty much the same selection, except now all their links are broken
Can't you find out the name and artist and do a iTunes/BitTorrent search? It has to be out there somewhere...
I was able to burn music from 2 games onto disc using iTunes
insert disc, copy music to library (via iTunes), create playlist, burn playlist to disc, rip from disc to PC
done
insert disc, copy music to library (via iTunes), create playlist, burn playlist to disc, rip from disc to PC
done
That will work for some but most VG music (at least most good games) have original tracks and finding them elsewhere would be damn near impossible.TopHat01 wrote:
Can't you find out the name and artist and do a iTunes/BitTorrent search? It has to be out there somewhere...