I am not being sure if this is existing. If it is, someone let me know if I could perhaps buy it somewhere or download it?
I am sorry to ask such idiocy of qestions but I have no other way remaining.
I am not being sure if this is existing. If it is, someone let me know if I could perhaps buy it somewhere or download it?
I am sorry to ask such idiocy of qestions but I have no other way remaining.
Here, you will get the complete Nintendo64 soundtrack in a very harddisk space-friendly format: Halley's Comet Software - USF Central
For the Playstation version, you can convert the XA audio tracks. A handy program for that is the PSX Multi Converter.
You can get it here: ふぃろ's Garage. Just click on the link in the upper-right corner.
It finds all the XA tracks on the CD and lets you convert them into normal WAVE files.
On the PC version, the soundtrack is available as normal CD Audio. So just insert the disk into your CD Player and you've got the soundtrack![]()
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I was hoping to find MP3s, but oh well...going with what got...if you know of them as MP3s anywhere, let me know, but otherwise, thank you!
I found this guide here on how to convert the files to MP3 format on the Dextrose forum.
I haven't tried it myself, but it makes sense to work.There is a much easier way to convert them to .mp3, or .wav using Winamp. Load up the usf tunes, then right click on winamps main bit and go to options > preferences... then go to the plug-ins section and select output. Make a note of what plug-in is currently selected, then click on Nullsoft Disk Writer plug-in then click configure at the bottom and select where you want the files saving to, and what format you want to save them as, leave the rest and click OK, then Close on the preferences window. Now when you click play, Winamp will zoom through all the queued up usf files and write them to your specified location as whatever sort of file you told it to. When it has finished, don't forget to go back to the preferences and change the output plug-in back to what it was before, and you are done. Hope that works for you.
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Originally Posted by Ton
yes, it surely works. At least to convert them to WAV files. I don't know if Winamp can encode them to MP3, too. But if it cannot, the WAV files can be easily converted to MP3 (or OGG etc.) with the dBpowerAMP Music Converter.
By the way, if you want I can rip the audio tracks from the Glover PC version as MP3/OGG and upload it to Yousendit.![]()
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