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- by unknownfile at 10:29 AM EST on February 9, 2008
- More importantly, why the fuck are people still hanging onto logged formats? For me it presents no challenge to rip, and thus is incredibly boring.
- by nensondubois at 1:30 PM EST on February 9, 2008
- A new version of in_vgm for winamp has arrived! http://www.smspower.org/music/tools/in_vgm035.zip
edited 1:33 PM EST February 9, 2008
- by ugetab at 3:01 PM EST on February 9, 2008
- Winamp 5.35 seems to support this, but I can't yet say anything about the other 17 plugins I use.
http://www.winampheaven.net/old.php?major=5
http://www.winampheaven.net/dl.php/winamp535_lite.exe
in_vgm version .34 (http://www.smspower.org/music/tools/in_vgm034.zip) has better compatibility with some other versions of winamp, if you're determined to use them instead.
I'm always a bit skeptical of winamp upgrading at this point.
- by Mouser X at 4:14 PM EST on February 9, 2008
- I don't know what's wrong with your setup, but v0.35 works fine on Winamp 5.52 for me. I put it in the plugins folder a few days ago, and I've used it a few times since then. Actually, it's rather rare that I've had a problem with my current installation of Winamp. Then again, this is a brand new, fresh installation. I've got vio2sf v0.10, in_cube v0.33, and in_vgm v0.35 installed, along with in_zip and most of Winamp's defaults. So far, it's worked just fine for me. Well, excluding the atrociously evil "paths.ini" file which is installed by default with no option to disable it! Someone should be shot for that.
Anyway, sorry to hear it's giving you problems. Mouser X over and out.
- by Lunar at 6:03 PM EST on February 9, 2008
- "More importantly, why the fuck are people still hanging onto logged formats? For me it presents no challenge to rip, and thus is incredibly boring."
Because people just want the soundtracks. That simple.
- by nensondubois at 7:26 PM EST on February 9, 2008
- Words spoken, truth revealed.
- by Richter X at 10:52 PM EST on February 9, 2008
- Honestly, I want a ripped format due to the fact that there tends to be some music tracks that are hidden inside of certain games, not found in a sound test. Even though just about every Genesis game out there has a sound test, yet very few SNES games do. Strange.
- by unknownfile at 11:56 PM EST on February 9, 2008
- "Because people just want the soundtracks. That simple."
Agreed, etc
- by Chupperson Weird at 12:03 AM EST on February 10, 2008
- I'm all for getting a ripped Genesis format, since VGM and its variants are not by any means perfect (VGZ at least can loop correctly).
- by Knurek at 3:51 AM EST on February 10, 2008
- WTF? Why should gzipping a file add proper loops?
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