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Getting past a 'blow into the microphone' part without a microphone?

59K views 12 replies 11 participants last post by  Smilley  
#1 ·
Now, I know that microphones have worked with no$gba for quite a while now (had to use em with phoenix wright) but, the thing is.. my microphone broke, recently. And now, with me ALMOST DONE.. so close to the end of Trauma Center : Under the Knife 2. I get a BLOW INTO THE MICROPHONE moment.

Now, I'm stuck.

Also, even if I went out and bought a mic, from my experiences with the damnable fingerprint powder in Phoenix Wright, I know that blowing until you pass out will do next to nothing, and putting the mic beside an industrial fan or a speaker playing music on max blast will make the powder blow extremely, pathetically slowly compared to how it should (at least it does it at all), taking a minute or two at the least.. (it doesn't pick it up clearly, I suppose) and in Trauma Center I need to clear the whole screen, very quickly, and very repeatedly. So even buying a mic wouldnt' work for this part.

The thing is, I remember hearing.. somewhere, that there's a method to make the music coming out of the game be fed back as the microphone input, and it'll get past most 'blow' sequences (Or it did for several people on phoenix wright) - anyone know what i'm talking about, and could tell me how to do it? Or.. if there's another possibility?
 
#3 ·
Try to blow more gently. Sometimes, the 'industrial fan' method isn't registered as blowing. Had the problem with Zelda, don't know about Trauma Center, though.
 
#5 ·
Um, i sorta found a solution for someone without a mic. Just worked out for me.

First however one i tried but didnt work but might still work. For some reason the stereo mix recording volume is way too low on my computer. You could enable it on the sound options and select recording device as the stereo mix. Anything played (like music or a video) should be recognized as input and work for the game. I tested the volume on the sound recording and it was about 1/10th of normal. So the game didnt pick it up.

Now what I did. You do need hardware sadly, but you might have it lying around. You need a male-male stereo cable (normal headphones plug type) and a cd player or mp3 player or w/e plays sounds with a headphones plug. Bridge the device and the line-in of your sound card with it. Set line in as your recording device and play the sound on the device and the game should pick it up.


Or if you have a stereo plug to RCA cable which is what i used. I connected my PS2 red and white to the converter (its just a small 1.5 inch plug thing) and that to the line in of my sound card. Fired up the game on my pc, and fired up DMC3 on the PS2 (I connected the yellow plug to the tv to see what i was doing). Couple hits into the first stage and i was already done in the game.

This was one of those blow into the mic things, nots ure how well it would work for recognition, but i bet it would work :p
 
#6 ·
Um, i sorta found a solution for someone without a mic. Just worked out for me.

First however one i tried but didnt work but might still work. For some reason the stereo mix recording volume is way too low on my computer. You could enable it on the sound options and select recording device as the stereo mix. Anything played (like music or a video) should be recognized as input and work for the game. I tested the volume on the sound recording and it was about 1/10th of normal. So the game didnt pick it up.

Now what I did. You do need hardware sadly, but you might have it lying around. You need a male-male stereo cable (normal headphones plug type) and a cd player or mp3 player or w/e plays sounds with a headphones plug. Bridge the device and the line-in of your sound card with it. Set line in as your recording device and play the sound on the device and the game should pick it up.


Or if you have a stereo plug to RCA cable which is what i used. I connected my PS2 red and white to the converter (its just a small 1.5 inch plug thing) and that to the line in of my sound card. Fired up the game on my pc, and fired up DMC3 on the PS2 (I connected the yellow plug to the tv to see what i was doing). Couple hits into the first stage and i was already done in the game.

This was one of those blow into the mic things, nots ure how well it would work for recognition, but i bet it would work :p
Thanks, that's exactly the kind of thing I was looking for.
 
#10 ·
While it prolly isn't doable, but could it be possible that someone could create some "cheat" that would edit to games to think that your constantly blowing into the mic so you could get past those parts without having to go get a mic just to play on a DS emulator :|
There is a "cheat" that does what you said. You should check the link in #24 of this FAQ thread here.
 
#13 ·