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    Hello, I downloaded the iso (exactly cdi) of Rippin Riders (Snowboarders in europe, the game in dream-on volume 1) but i can't extract the excellent music of this game. I tried with Cube Media and ADPCM Player v1.44h but seems doesn't work. What can I do please ?

    Note that I can not emulate, so I can't record my sound card.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poq View Post
    Hello, I downloaded the iso (exactly cdi) of Rippin Riders (Snowboarders in europe, the game in dream-on volume 1) but i can't extract the excellent music of this game. I tried with Cube Media and ADPCM Player v1.44h but seems doesn't work. What can I do please ?

    Note that I can not emulate, so I can't record my sound card.
    Everything you need to convert from many different Dreamcast formats should be here: http://consolecopyworld.com/dc/dc_utils.shtml
    Look under Audio Tools.

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    Thanks for your answer but these softwares don't work (too old for my vista, others are not complete and one was a virus).
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    For those in my situation, there is an intersting link :
    http://snesorama.us/board/showthread.php?p=418816
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    DiscJuggler's CDI format can contain, or not contain, CD-DA.

    If the image does, simply mount it in a disc image mounting program like Daemon Tools Lite, and rip the CD-DA tracks with your proggy of choice. WMP, iTunes, etc.

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    In my case, the disc image of Rippin Riders contains any music file (raw mp3 flac etc) but a lot of dat, mot, pvm, mlt, pvr, ect files that audiacity is unable to read.

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    Well in that case, what your thread title should have said is "How to extract music tracks from GAMENAME".

    CDI, ISO, NRG are just image container formats. What you need is help extracting the audio from the game files themselves, or in help identifying the audio files, contained within the image.

    While there is a good chance the audio tracks are simply binary files, or contained within binary files of some sort, maybe you could post a list of the disc's file contents for others here to see if they recognize the format...?

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