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RIP Wing Command: heart of the tiger!
I dont know how you do it; rip the sound tracks... but I WOULD LOVE TO have the WC4 Sound Track. The Ending theme, is something along the lines of the Star Wars Theme to me. I would spend 50 bucks a week, rending 3DO, and WC4 just for the theme music. My 3DO (Panasonic, with the click lid) died about 3 years ago, and I sold off my games for 40 bucks, 25 of them.
I tried to rip the music from Pataank with ZStreamreader. It sees the music, but it just doesn't work for me...
There are some games like Offworld Interceptor, and Ballz where you can just open the files as is, since sometimes the AIF format is not compressed and goldwave opens it well.
I converted the Lemmings soundtrack, but there are two tracks that unfortunately just have errors and so there is a half a sec gap... Oh well.
Also the music to Street Fighter II Turbo is easy too, and I can easily open the files as is with Goldwave and convert.
The cool think about most of the music if not all, is the sample rate is always 44.1, and converting to FLAC is a breeze.
There are some games like Offworld Interceptor, and Ballz where you can just open the files as is, since sometimes the AIF format is not compressed and goldwave opens it well.
I converted the Lemmings soundtrack, but there are two tracks that unfortunately just have errors and so there is a half a sec gap... Oh well.
Also the music to Street Fighter II Turbo is easy too, and I can easily open the files as is with Goldwave and convert.
The cool think about most of the music if not all, is the sample rate is always 44.1, and converting to FLAC is a breeze.
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No, I don't think so.Rust wrote:Mm... Would anyone be cheesed off if I posted a Youtube channel I discovered recently which features a massive array of VGOSTs, including some 3D0 titles?
No, I've thought about, that's not on either the official list of no-no's or indeed the unofficial one in my head.
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I am lazy
Could someone just rip the WC3 heart of the tiger sound track for me? I cant be the only one out there, that would love to get this sound track? Aside from using windows xp64 seems nothing runs on it, and I'll be GD'ed if I am going to install vista or 7.
Not necessarily. The Youtube channel in question actually has it already.3DO Experience wrote:I need to take care of that Quarantine one....
Uh... well... it was there. Honest. There seems to be a bunch of stuff missing now. Still YT seems to have quite a bit of 3D0 soundtrack and video available. Here's the Quarantine opening, at least: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ut6IIVBwFow
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Well the quality from the game is bad enough, I shudder to think what it sounds like after converting to FLV.
Crap, I had found a way to pull the audio off the video but after I lost that drive all I had were the old files. Now I can't figure out what I did!
Crap, I had found a way to pull the audio off the video but after I lost that drive all I had were the old files. Now I can't figure out what I did!
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I've been hoping to use my "miracle method" for getting the video out of Quarantine. That is, I'm so tired that my head is bobbing up and down and then it comes to me what to do. It hasn't worked for the soundtrack but it has worked in figuring out how to boot burned GameCube games on a unmodded system and finding long lost homebrews that I thought I'd never see again.
So so should I up what I have, wait until I've tried what I can to bring life to that old hard drive, or no bother posting it at all?
So so should I up what I have, wait until I've tried what I can to bring life to that old hard drive, or no bother posting it at all?
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Hey, I'm new here, great site. I was wondering if there was anyway to record tracks from Crash n Burn? There's this really cool techno track from it that've been looking for. I'm guessing the only way is recording using audio cables to a sound card, unless there's a way to find and convert them from the CD files. Could anyone do this? I don't have a copy of the game.
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Ooh, I'm glad I found this thread. Is there someone with the hook-up for a gob of these soundtracks? Megaupload, of course, is dead.
As a software engineer in my daily life, I work best with a constant feed of non-distracting instrumental music. Video game music works great!
I don't have a lot of 3DO music for sure, so I'm no critic. I have to recommend the Alone in the Dark 2 music, though. It's not too hard to find, either. I only have Star Control 2 and Killing Time music otherwise. I'm definitely looking forward to the Star Fighter tracks if I can get my grubby hands on em.
As a software engineer in my daily life, I work best with a constant feed of non-distracting instrumental music. Video game music works great!
I don't have a lot of 3DO music for sure, so I'm no critic. I have to recommend the Alone in the Dark 2 music, though. It's not too hard to find, either. I only have Star Control 2 and Killing Time music otherwise. I'm definitely looking forward to the Star Fighter tracks if I can get my grubby hands on em.
Here they are.
The Saturn version of Star Fighter uses the exact same CD quality music as the 3DO version that is readible via Audio players, that's the CD I'm using here. The same track listing and everything, no difference to the 3DO music.
I just encoded them, taken straight off the CD.
Star Fighter Soundtrack.zip
01 - Obie 1-Thirty
02 - Death By Stereo
03 - Planet Ma
04 - The Predator
05 - Head Up
06 - FreeFall
07 - Floating
08 - Higher
MP3 320kbps, Stereo. Encoded using the latest LAME.
Anybody tried Crash n Burn? I'd love to get ahold of that soundtrack after searching everywhere on the 'net, it's nowhere to be found .
The Saturn version of Star Fighter uses the exact same CD quality music as the 3DO version that is readible via Audio players, that's the CD I'm using here. The same track listing and everything, no difference to the 3DO music.
I just encoded them, taken straight off the CD.
Star Fighter Soundtrack.zip
01 - Obie 1-Thirty
02 - Death By Stereo
03 - Planet Ma
04 - The Predator
05 - Head Up
06 - FreeFall
07 - Floating
08 - Higher
MP3 320kbps, Stereo. Encoded using the latest LAME.
Anybody tried Crash n Burn? I'd love to get ahold of that soundtrack after searching everywhere on the 'net, it's nowhere to be found .
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Not really my bag ladies and gents, but I am interested in a Canon Fodder soundtrack. I know how to capture the main trk I'm interested in, which is the song that plays when u first put the game in. But I've read that u guys are ripping trkz via PC or what have u, which seems to be the best way to do for quality and all. Can some share the link or provide the technique as I have no problem doing it myself.
Also I came across the Comic Zone: Road Kill soundtrack originally released by Sega. Again not my thing, pick it up cheap so I'm willing to trade it for a ling box, manual, disc whatever. I would also upload it, but I dint know the procedure The disc is n great shape and has a jewel with front and back graphics, but is marred by the owners personal handwriting. Just an offer pm me if your interested.
Also I came across the Comic Zone: Road Kill soundtrack originally released by Sega. Again not my thing, pick it up cheap so I'm willing to trade it for a ling box, manual, disc whatever. I would also upload it, but I dint know the procedure The disc is n great shape and has a jewel with front and back graphics, but is marred by the owners personal handwriting. Just an offer pm me if your interested.
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Total Eclipse!
The link for the Total Eclipse soundtrack is dead. Anyone have a copy and willing to upload it for me?
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Well people keep joining just to ask me for soundtracks (generally via PM) so since this is a very wanted OST and one I am happy to have, it is the first title in the new 3DOverture.reanimationxp wrote:I'd also like to get the native Total Eclipse soundtrack but the link's dead. Joined just for this Could you re-upload? Thanks!
PS. Sorry I busted the link before, it's fixed now.
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Killing Time soundtrack,,,
Hello everyone,, I have been searching for this great soundtrack for such a long time,, and then I found this great forum site, but the link here to it doesn't work Soooo, I continued my long search yet again and found a site that has 34 tracks that sound like good quality MP3's. I thought I would post it here for all the fans who are desperate like I was for this awesome soundtrack. The web page is http://killing-time.ru/ To save the MP3's,, highlight a track then right click and choose "save target" How I found this site,, was by simply going to wikipedia and viewing the Killing Time 3DO page. Can you believe it? That easy,, geeeshhh. At the bottom of that page is an area titled "External Links". Under that heading will be a choice of "Killing time - Music and ambient sounds from the game". Click on it,, and your'e there! I think it contains most of the tracks with the exception of the very beginning intro that describes the games plot. To replace this track, I used a Utube video of it and converted it to MP3. Well,, enjoy it everyone,, I sure am.