I’d always loved the music from Tetrisphere for the Nintendo 64 (no interest in the game, just the music), but the only copy I had was recorded from my PC’s line-in port (noisy). Tonight I discovered that I didn’t even have that any more.
Looks like the clever folks on the emulation scene have come to the rescue with the USF file format, which records N64 music from an emulator. And some kind soul ripped Tetrisphere!
http://www.zophar.net/usf
Here’s the Winamp player plugin:
http://www.winamp.com/plugins/details.php?id=146609
And though not directly related, here’s a plugin to encode to MP3 (also useful with MODs and other game audio):
http://out-lame.sourceforge.net/
nephariuz | 12-Sep-06 at 1:28 pm | Permalink
Oh, BTW, Winamp crashed when I tried to use the Lame plugin together with the USF one. Had to write to WAV and then convert. Oh, well, they work fine separately.