Megaman X music - Unknownfile rip by DChronos at 6:13 PM EDT on June 20, 2008
Hey, I came over here after discovering there was a PSF2 set ripped for Megaman X7, and subsequently found out about a Megaman X8 and Megaman X: command Mission rip from your list at this site.
I know there is an X7 rip, as it was posted long ago in this thread: Original posting
Also, someone reposted in the same thread asking for it, and it was suggested he come here and ask unknownfile for it (on the last page). I checked out the stream music rips found in another thread, and was wondering about re-uploading the X7 to megaupload or rapidshare or something, and if you got X8 and Command Mission, stick em in the same file and send 'em all over, if you could.
One other question about this, too, it's labeled as PSF2 as far as I can tell, but if it's streamed, does it still play like normal on the HE plugin, or does it require the experimental in_cube to play because it's streamed?
Last, if someone would be willing to send those one time, and someone else comes along asking, I wouldn't mind too much re-uploading them once more for anyone else that asks.
Please and thanks, hope to get ahold of X7 at least! And thanks to all here that spend time creating these rips and plugins, too!
Yeah, the psf2 rip is around and plays normally in HE. Although, you can play the ADS files on MMX7 straight off the disc using in_cube or whatever so that pretty much defeats the entire purpose.
Yeah, except I don't got the disk, so that defeats that solution. That's why I'm asking for the already ripped set in the first place.
So, where would I find it, because google turns up a grand total of 5 results, and only 1 relates X7 with psf2, which is what I pointed out. It's vanished in the 2.5 years since it was posted and noone ever put it up as a psf set.
I have one other question about playing music right off a disk, there is one I'd like to use, Wild Arms 3, it's streamed, too, and if I wanted to use in_cube to play that off its disk, where do you have to go on the disk to even find the music?
Oh, and for that matter, I also do got Command Mission, and on both, I tried to find where the music could be in the files, but to no avail.
In the long run, though, I just prefer to have it as a set on my pc so I don't gotta dig out the disk if I happen to be in the mood for listening to the original vgm and let it repeat however long I wish it to. Not to mention damaging the disk and disk wear and tear by tossing it into the drive just for music.
While we are on the subject, does anyone know where I can find XA rips for Mega Man X4, Mega Man X6, or Battle & Chase? I found X5, but don't know where to find the others. Thanks.
Well, thanks to this program called AFS Explorer, I've gotten and tested the ADX streams from my Command Mission Disk, and will rip and create an ADX soundtrack to use with in_cube. It's really easy to use, FREE, and has a built in player to listen to music, sound effects, and voice.
It's pretty awesome that these files are only the size of my own mp3 collection of the same music, yet these have loop points to loop as many times as you want instead of the 1.25 loop the actual mp3s give. In_cube has no problem with these.
I have FLAC versions of X7, and seeing that the total size for X7's adx music was 114MB, that's 1/3 what my FLAC collection has with the same sound quality.
I'm still hoiping someone will please rip the music from X7 and upload it somewhere. I can name the song files myself, all one would need to do is get ASF Explorer, open the sound ASF file (or the ASF file in the disk's root directory, it seems), scroll down to the asf files, and select, then extract them to a folder.
Also, you can probably tell which files you don't need to extract by listening and looking at the first letter of the file. All the sound effects in MMX:CM are labeled like s010.adx, and all voice ones are labeled with v(some number).adx.
All the music files were located right with eachother in the list, so all I had to do was select them all, right click, and hit export and pick a place. Easy. And it only took 5 seconds to extract all the music.
Hope this helps anyone else wanting to try to find VG music on their PS2 disks that can't find out how, like me, no help from google until I read one thing out of 3 results that mentioned this program.
By the way, I think I read this will also work for getting your X4-6 music, marioman, since it says it plays the stream format I remember seeing on those disks, but I haven't tried it. I'll see if X6 works, since I still got it from my brother.
EDIT: Nice, I'm also going to rip the beta music for X8... all of it is included in the demo of X8 on the MMX:CM disk, even though you don't hear most of them. Now all I need is the X8 music itself to make a complete collection of that.
Thanks! If I name all this Command Mission music and stuff (and the X8 beta music), can I upload it to the "secret" archive here, or if there's one somewhere else? Otherwise, if anyone wants it when I'm done, I'll just use some uploader or something. In zip, it's 153Mb. Might figure out this 7z and how to compress better later, since I have a sue for that now.
Megaman X: Command Mission and Megaman X8 have been ripped for quite some time. Their files can be found here. Megaman X4-X6 use XA audio for their sound. They're all ripped, but only X5 is on HCS's site. I'm perfectly fine with you ripping your disks (it is after all ideal), especially since it helps save on HCS's bandwidth. I'm just pointing these out to you though, since they are after all available. I would have mentioned it sooner, but I've been offline for a few days. Mouser X over and out.
"Megaman X4-X6 use XA audio for their sound. They're all ripped, but only X5 is on HCS's site."
Where are X4 and X6 available for download? As I said before, I would also be interested in a XA rip for Battle & Chase if you know where one is.
Also, is there a way to extract the ADS files from the PSF2 rip of X7 that UF made? I would like to compare vgstream's sound quality with the HE output. Thanks.
I don't know where to get to all those bonus areas here, and didn't know they were uploaded... but if anything, if the X8 betas haven't been added, those could be added to the X8 in a separate folder, like the way my mp3s are set up.
Also, yeah, I listened to the X7 psf2 rip, and there really is something wrong with it. It's liek the main sound is way off to the left and makes it sound really bad. No offense, UF, but thanks anyway. I wonder if PSF2 is the only option or if those are streamed as well and can be ripped and played in a different format. I might check it out myself.
I'm liking this in_cube plugin, though. Listening to Timesplitters 2 music... fuckin awesome.
Now I'm left with a a few conundrums in how to get music out of certain files, like even though Ratchet and Clank 2 is set up as .wad files, which are listed in the file types as playabe in winamp now, they aren't playable at all. Everything is set up as a wad file, including the music.
Another one is getting the music out of this .dat file from Wild Arms 3. Someone said that someone had gotten the music just fine once, but it was a 450Mb size download, so it was never really made. I think they also said it was in ADX format.
Thanks, though, Mouser. Still, I already got this music and have ben enjoying it already. I'm hoping to use this AFS Explorer to check out the textures to get a background and a certain insignia for a site I'm doing.
I already knew about the XA streams in those other games, and had been using this japanese shareware program to try to get music rips from some PS games, though its sound quality sucks ass in those rips. Maybe in_cube will do a better job in that department.
For one, you should be using VGMstream, not in_cube. If you really do want in_cube though, I strongly suggest installing VGMstream (in_vgmstream.dll) and renaming in_cube to "in_zube.dll" or something similar, to make sure it loads last. This way, you have VGMstream installed (which is tremendously better than in_cube in some important ways), and can still play the formats that aren't yet implemented in VGMstream.
The other thing I'd like to say is that *.WAM, *.WAC, *.WAD, and *.WAA support are for Beyond Good and Evil for the NGC. The WAD files from Ratchet And Clank are a virtual file system. They store many many files. As such, they have no resemblance to the BG&E WAD files in anyway whatsoever. Also, all of the Ratchet and Clank games have been ripped. They just have a very limited distribution pool right now. Use FastElbJa's tool to rip them (and XA files, and many many other PSX/2 formats).
Wild Arms 3 has also been ripped (twice, I think). It can be found with the Ratchet and Clank rips. And it's not ADX. Unfortunately, I don't have permission to say much more than that ("It's a secret to everybody" and that sort of thing). I could upload them to HCS's site, except that I have terrible upload speeds, and (this is the kicker) I don't currently have internet access on my PC.
If I didn't make myself clear, I very strongly suggest you check out FastElbJa's tool, linked above. It's been used to rip literally hundreds of games (I think they're currently totaling 180 GB). Also, if you have additional questions, it would be very wise to join the IRC chatroom "#console_stream" on the "irc.foreverchat.net" server. This webclient has worked great for me, if you need a method available to join.
Marioman: It wouldn't hurt for you to check out that IRC channel either, hint hint (I can't help you, since I'm online so rarely, but someone there might be able to). The channel is intended to help people rip streamed music. I'm not sure how far they'll extend past that, but it can't hurt to ask (I think?). Mouser X over and out.
I have all the Ratchet and Clank and Wilds Arms 3, so I can rip them myself, if that tool works. I just have to ask, though, does that tool have at least some simple gui? I really hate the dos command scripts that rarely seem to work properly for some reason, that's why I ask. Some work, some don't, and half I've used are explained about as detailed as a 3rd grader trying to explain quantum theory (as in, take a guess at how you think you're supposed to use it and maybe you'll get it a tiny bit right).
As for IRC, I might reinstall mirc sometime, I just never got around to it or had much of a reason (simple and works for me).
Finally, how come I haven't heard of VGMstream, only heard of in_cube, and where's the main place to go to get it at? So far, in_cube has played everything I've used perfectly, so what's the difference between them aside from what formats they play?
I'll use VGMstream if it's better than in_cube, but I'd just like to know what makes it better, exactly.
vgmstream releases are announced on this forum, the project itself is hosted on sourceforge here. You can download a winamp plugin there, the windows executables are in a file called vgmstream-rXXX-test.zip, where XXX is some revision number. You'll want the highest number. Be sure to read the readme.
DChronos, i don't think that you can rip Wild Arms 3 correctly! (please don't take it personally)
It took me much time to calculate the loops for this set and it's still not 100% perfect yet... Knurek re-rips my previous rip into the GENH format, cause WA3 uses a headerless format, you should wait until it's finished and in hcs' "bonus" folder...
and btw, if you need help you should really join the irc channel, seems you want to do a lot of work ;o)
(seems to go a little bit off-topic here, sorry!!!)
Actually, I'm not sure about the ripping part itself, but I can loop anything. Trust me, I've been looping my own VG music finding the exact loop points in the waveforms and creating my own in-cakewalk-only wave loops for a long time. I was planning on creating a longer looped Sonic CD Japan soundtrack for myself, and was creating a longer looped soundtrack out of the music from Tetris Plus.
That is, I was doing it in cakewalk only, but I've also created a few wave loops in creative's wave editor, finding the points and doing it that way, too. Also used Auacity. I created a few wave files that I can play in winamp on single track gapless loop and it will loop flawlessly in winamp from end to beginning if you created it right.
I'd love to help you figure out the loops. I can be a great help if I have them converted as wave, and your loop only depends on a number (think Audacity, your cursor point and stuff, that's how I'm seeing these ADX files working). I can find out the exact start and end loop numbers for you to use. Believe me, I have a damn good ear for sound.
I'll try and see what I can do if I use that tool this weekend, but like I said, I'd love to help you loop those, and if there is a rip somewhere, I might pop into IRC and ask for a megaupload of it or something as a multi-part RAR file. That is, only if I can't rip at least non looped ones myself. There has to be something telling the game where to loop.
OH, and on a side note, I have to make mention of one of the songs in game that is actually not properly looped. The first Abyss song actually has a slight pop if you listen to it in game. It isn't looped properly, so if you mess with it, keep that in mind. Listen for the pop and adjust it so it's gone if you still have it doing that. The loop point is made obvious by that pop, it's at the 3rd low sounding trumpet notes (the trumpet notes that ARE the start of the song).
Thanks for the info, hcs, but I realized a bit after I posted that there was a thread right on the front page of the forum... heh... oops. I was just too lazy to edit.