Could anybody record an Ocarina of Time track from a real N64? by nothingtosay at 1:26 AM EDT on September 25, 2014
I've read some people on here say in the past that the USF rip of Ocarina of Time plays slow, but I wonder if they're comparing it to the OST which definitely is faster. The OST sounds different from the game so it's not unlikely that it's at a different speed too.
I'd like to settle this but I haven't seen my Nintendo 64 in many years. Anybody got one and can just make a simple recording of a track or two? It could be anything but preferably not the Hyrule Field music since it's dynamic. If you don't feel like making the comparison yourself, you can upload your recording and I'll do the rest.
The hard part is going to be finding my OoT cart. The N64 has been sitting on the floor of my living room (with all of the connections, power, video, controllers, etc.) for about two years now. I could easily hook it up and do some line-out recording. My brother (who actually owns the N64, but never bothered to take it when he moved out) owns the gold cart, and I own the gray one. But like I said, finding my OoT cart is going to be challenging. Maybe my brother knows where his gold cart is. But don't get your hopes up on me. I barely get online even once a week (often less). So you'll be waiting awhile if you wait for me. Mouser X over and out.
by nothingtosay at 2:45 PM EDT on September 26, 2014
Anybody who can record and upload would be appreciated. Even if multiple people weigh in with their results.
by nothingtosay at 2:49 AM EST on February 12, 2015
Thanks, dudes. And I'd appreciate that FLAC, kode54. I hadn't planned on doing it when Franpa offered to record from his European N64, but it'll be good to see how the music plays on PAL compared to NTSC.