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by Knurek at 7:35 AM EDT on May 11, 2012
So, I'm not sure if you've noticed, but there has been some changes to site's frontend recently:

1) RSS feed links to single game page, not to actual download
2) Main SNESmusic site now links to PMH entries for both composer/company/contributor entries, with linking from PMH to SNESmusic to come hopefully soon.

If you manage to spot any errors, or have something to say about this, please do so here. Thanks. :)
by Knurek at 12:55 PM EDT on May 20, 2012
Not sure if you will find this useful, but here's a Python script one of my friends whipped out that takes PMH M3U playlists, and creates miniM3U files (one file per song) with proper tags applied.

This makes GBS files behave more like PSF/miniPSF. Sadly, this doesn't work with foo_gep, but if you're using NEZPlug++, go for it.

The script can format the files with whatever tags you want, it supports SPCAmp tag notation, so you can easily have GBS/KSS files match SNESMusic.org SPCs tag-wise.

Just edit the following text in the script:

default="%2[%2|?] - %4[%4|?] - %3[%3|?] - "+chr(0xA9)+"%6 %5[%5|?]"

split_m3u.py
by dissident93 at 1:54 AM EDT on May 21, 2012
Is this the right place to report this? If not, my apologies.

I've confirmed from Manami Matsumae that the composer to DuckTales is Hiroshige Tonomura. Assuming the GB version has the same music as the NES one, of course.

edited 1:54 AM EDT May 21, 2012
by Knurek at 2:06 AM EDT on May 21, 2012
It is, thank you. I'll update the set when I'm home from work.
by dissident93 at 5:18 PM EDT on June 4, 2012
Fumito Tamayama did the music to Super Golf and Baseball Fighter (I don't think that one is up yet.)

edited 5:18 PM EDT June 4, 2012
by Knurek at 5:37 PM EDT on June 4, 2012
Could you please give me your source for this information?
by dissident93 at 2:24 PM EDT on June 7, 2012
http://web.archive.org/web/20010724174848/http://www.parkcity.ne.jp/~cliche/html/ca_tama.htm

And if it isn't listed here, it was confirmed by Tamayama himself on Facebook some weeks ago.
by Mouser X at 1:16 PM EDT on June 24, 2012
Okay, I have a question. In the "release list" (or the spreadsheet or whatever), there's games that are highlighted in green, yellow, and red. As near as I can tell, those that are green are those that are tagged and timed. Those that are yellow are bad rips (aka, doesn't loop, missing songs, sounds bad, etc.). Those that are red are not ripped.

If that's the case, why is Zelda: Link's Awakening not highlighted green? It's listed as both timed (Knurek and Vague Rant), and tagged (Vague Rant). Is it still missing some tags? Which ones? I'd be thrilled to add any input on this that I can, if it's not completely tagged. LA is one of my all time favorite games. Hopefully, if the tags are incomplete, I can provide some missing information.

Anyway, I've just been wondering about those highlighted colors, and that was bugging me, so I thought I'd bring it up. Mouser X over and out.
by Knurek at 2:20 PM EDT on June 24, 2012
Ah, you're right, it should be green. Fixed that locally for now, I'll upload the updated one once I'm done with first three months of 1994.
by Mouser X at 8:24 PM EDT on July 2, 2012
I keep meaning to send an email, but I never check my email, so I haven't gotten around to it. So I'll mention it here instead. Someone ported the Game Music Emu library to Rockbox, and thus Rockbox now supports all the formats that GME does (Rockbox supported NSF/NSFe quite awhile back, thanks to HCS porting NotsoFatso to Rockbox. But the GME code was apparently better, so the NSF/NSFe code from GME has replaced HCS's port, if I recall correctly. SPC support was added due to HCS as well, and is largely based on GME, but with help from blargg to port it to Rockbox. Thus, the GME implementation of SPC isn't actually ported, as it was decided the SPC support already present in Rockbox was better, and more suited to Rockbox). Thus, GBS, KSS, VGM, and SGC files are all playable in Rockbox (among others). Unfortunately, the M3U tags aren't supported (yet?), only the files themselves work, similar to the support that Audio Overload has for GBS files. Considering that Rockbox is intended for portable players, I think that mention of this should be made on the site, for those who want to take their GBS/SGC music listening on the go.

Anyway, I've been meaning to mention that. Hopefully you'll include it on the site at some point in the near future. Thanks again for this great site. Looking forward to more as they (slowly) come out! Mouser X over and out.

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