Such utilities are always appreciated, but...unless I'm missing something obvious, I don't think there are any QSF archives? I'm not sure 1944 was even ever ripped (although 19XX apparently was). Well, thanks regardless.
QSF ripping is apparently relatively easy, if you have the fundamentals already learned (which unfortunately doesn't apply to many of us). It certainly seems that doing so and modifying qsf2vgm is the only way to get the loop points. I'd attempt it, but I don't have any confidence in my ability to do so from basically zero knowledge.
(is there no way to get the clean samples and loop point information from VGM files logged from M1? Even before they are optimized?)
To me, it's just like m1 with alot more work... I also remember someone submitted a zip folder with several qsf's, don't remember if i still have it on my other harddrive.
edited 9:41 PM EDT August 11, 2013
Edit: Yeah, I still have the zip. It only has these games, however:
19xx Cadillacs & Dinosaurs Mega Man 2 The Punisher Street Fighter Alpha 2 Saturday Night Slam Masters Warriors of Fate