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- VGMToolbox r322 by snakemeat at 8:05 PM EDT on March 30, 2009
- Made some changes and forgot to test them (breaking anything that used unpkpsf2.exe). Maybe I'll make a test suite someday. For now, since Sourceforge is down so grab the fixed release here.
edited 8:05 PM EDT March 30, 2009
- by Knurek at 1:14 AM EDT on March 31, 2009
- Some new Saturn and Dreamcast uploads:
Saturn:
Assault Rigs (1997)(Psygnosis)(Soft Bank)
Cube Battler - Story of Shou (1997)(Yanoman)
Hexen (1997)(Raven)(Atod)(iD)
Kyuukyoku Tiger II Plus (1997)(Takumi)(Naxat)
Pyon Pyon Kyaruru no Mahjong Hiyori (1996)(Natsu System)(Natsume)
Sky Target (1997)(Sega AM3)(Sega)
Vatlva (1996)(Ancient)(JVC)
Dreamcast:
Cleopatra Fortune (2001)(Taito)(Altron)(Altron)
Doki Doki Idol Star Seeker Remix (2002)(G.rev)
Godzilla Generations - Maximum Impact (1999)(General)(Sega)
Hanagumi Taisen Columns 2 (2000)(Overworks)(Sega)
Majo no Ocha Kai (2003)(FrontWing)(HuneX, S-Neo)(NEC Interchannel)
Puyo Puyo Fever (2004)(MileStone)(Sega)
Seireiki Rayblade (2000)(Winkysoft)
http://vgm.hcs64.com/
- by Warpstar at 10:58 PM EDT on March 31, 2009
- Here's a Pokemon Crystal m3u for the GBS archive: http://www.sendspace.com/file/mmn00y
- by Knurek at 12:16 PM EDT on April 1, 2009
- Thanks, updated the archive.
- by Lunar at 4:18 PM EDT on April 1, 2009
- it's such a shame there's no arbitrary NSFE equivalent for GBS files, I'd really welcome such a thing. m3u is horrible. i've got link's awakening, oracle of ages and oracle of seasons tags pretty much ready to go. no times though.
- by Knurek at 5:24 PM EDT on April 1, 2009
- There are tags, timers, fades and all that jazz... What more would you want?
If you want single tracks, I think VGMToolbox can split the M3U playlist, so you have something like minigbs then (or at least I recall talking with snakemeat about this once).
- by marioman at 10:24 PM EDT on April 1, 2009
- IMO, M3U is the best way to go when listening to NSF, GBS, KSS, etc. There is no clunky NotSoFatso interface to use, and the M3U does not need to be rewritten if the set is updated. (Provided the track order is the same.) And, like Knurek said, you can split the M3Us so you can load one track at a time in a playlist without having to load and sort through all of the songs in the file.
edited 7:48 AM EDT April 2, 2009
- by unknownfile at 8:32 AM EDT on April 2, 2009
- M3U split anyone?
- by snakemeat at 10:26 AM EDT on April 2, 2009
- If you want single tracks, I think VGMToolbox can split the M3U playlist
This is not entirely accurate. VGMToolbox will create some "skeleton" M3Us for GBS files. There is an option to create one .m3u per track, but it cannot split existing .m3u files. The same goes for the NSFE to NSF + M3U tool.
- by Knurek at 11:17 AM EDT on April 2, 2009
- dsf.hcs64.com updated:
new:
Cherry Blossom (2004)(Derl)(Takuyo)(Takuyo)
Renai Chu! Happy Perfect (2003)(Saga Planets)(Fupac)(GN)
Roommate Asami - Okusama wa Joshikousei Takao (2002)(Fupac)(Datam Polystar)
split bonus CD encodes to separate archives, added a few new ones too:
DiGi Charat Fantasy (2001)(Westone)(Broccoli)_bonus CD - Sound Track Arrange CD
Shikigami no Shiro II (2004)(Alfa System)_bonus CD - Special Sound Track
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