Wow, a thread different from most people who just want to rip the FMV cutscenes =)
Anyway, yeah. I currently own a copy of DDR Party Collection, and want to grab music from it for nefarious purposes of my own design. It's a PS2 game on CD, and the majority of the files seem to be within a bigass .bin file that Isobuster doesn't seem to think of as anything more than one track.
I've tried PSound to extract the audio, but PSound treats them as mono, which results in this weird overlapping of the two channels that causes the tracks to be choppy and twice as long as they're supposed to be.
So, any advice on grabbing this sound would be much appriciated, as there's no Party Collection soundtrack and I really want to have at this Be For U song...
thanks,
-DOKool
Extracting audio from a DDR game (PS2 CD)
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Honestly...
Honestly I've found that the easiest way to grab music from Play Station games is just to hook the audio cables (White and Red) from the Play Station to a joiner >- into my Sound Card's line in and make the Playstation play the song I want as I record. If you only want 1 song sometimes this can be the most efficient way too.
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