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Is there one out there?
Or anything related to it?
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Or anything related to it?
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You must be sleep or something :lol: Because you seem to have missed the whole topic, i already have psxMC, i'm talking about one for the pc so i can do the same thing i do with psx games, only thing i want to do it for PC GAMESVanit said:Uhh... I think what you're saying is you want a program thats able to look at the resource files for console games? Sorry, but the files aren't just conveniently placed so anybody can take them out (though earlier games like FF7 are conveniently organised). Infact the companies go out of their way to hide the files and the only way you'll be able to retrieve some of them through programs that can convert some of the formats.
The closest thing I could suggest would be PSXMC (playstation multi converter) which is able to decode some Psx movies. You won't have any luck converting music because most console games (and I literally mean most) use a midi-like system to play music (and no they can't be ripped by regular means).
The short sentences you used could mean a variety of things. Anyways I would recommend a program called Game Audio Player. It searches the strings in ever single file in the games installation folder for tags for music, its very effecient.The General said:You must be sleep or something :lol: Because you seem to have missed the whole topic, i already have psxMC, i'm talking about one for the pc so i can do the same thing i do with psx games, only thing i want to do it for PC GAMES
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