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neothe0ne

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« on: April 17, 2005, 07:19:02 pm »
Recently (the past few minutes, after a long day of otherwise unfruitful research) I've learned how to rip a certain form of PS2 streamed audio.  I successfully converted Mega Man X8's audio into waves, and am in the process of editing them to replace the rip I previously uploaded (I like my own work over others' ;))

If anyone owns Mega Man X7, could you insert the disc into your computer and find any and all files with the extension .AFS?  If you do, I'd appreciate it getting into my hands ;)
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« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2005, 09:23:12 am »
I found no files with an AFS extension, but there were quite a few with an ADS extension.

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Directory of E:\DATA\DEMO\ADS_E

07/24/2003  03:11 AM         3,130,856 DEMO01_E.ADS
07/24/2003  03:14 AM         2,968,296 DEMO02_E.ADS
07/24/2003  03:15 AM         2,565,800 DEMO03_E.ADS
08/08/2003  03:07 AM         2,923,880 DEMO04_E.ADS
07/24/2003  03:18 AM         2,797,736 DEMO05_E.ADS
07/24/2003  03:20 AM         2,305,768 DEMO06_E.ADS
07/24/2003  03:22 AM         8,681,576 DEMO07_E.ADS
07/24/2003  03:23 AM         5,703,336 DEMO08_E.ADS
07/24/2003  03:25 AM         3,461,736 DEMO09_E.ADS
07/24/2003  01:53 PM         4,330,856 DEMO10_E.ADS
07/24/2003  01:56 PM         3,623,976 DEMO11_E.ADS
07/24/2003  01:59 PM         3,509,928 DEMO12_E.ADS
07/24/2003  02:00 PM         5,081,704 DEMO13_E.ADS
08/08/2003  03:42 AM         3,548,200 DEMO14_E.ADS
08/08/2003  03:44 AM         5,542,760 DEMO15_E.ADS
08/03/2003  10:21 PM        22,463,144 DEMO_O~1.ADS
              16 File(s)     82,639,552 bytes

 Directory of E:\DATA\DEMO\ADS_J

06/10/2003  12:46 PM         3,130,856 DEMO01.ADS
06/10/2003  12:48 PM         2,968,296 DEMO02.ADS
06/10/2003  12:48 PM         2,565,800 DEMO03.ADS
06/10/2003  12:54 PM         2,923,880 DEMO04.ADS
06/10/2003  12:55 PM         2,797,736 DEMO05.ADS
06/10/2003  12:56 PM         2,305,768 DEMO06.ADS
06/10/2003  12:57 PM         8,681,576 DEMO07.ADS
06/05/2003  03:35 PM         5,374,632 DEMO08.ADS
06/10/2003  12:58 PM         3,461,736 DEMO09.ADS
06/10/2003  12:58 PM         4,330,856 DEMO10.ADS
06/10/2003  12:59 PM         3,623,976 DEMO11.ADS
06/10/2003  01:00 PM         3,509,928 DEMO12.ADS
06/10/2003  01:01 PM         5,081,704 DEMO13.ADS
06/10/2003  01:02 PM         3,548,200 DEMO14.ADS
06/10/2003  01:03 PM         5,542,760 DEMO15.ADS
06/10/2003  01:04 PM        22,463,144 DEMO_OP1.ADS
              16 File(s)     82,310,848 bytes

 Directory of E:\DATA\SND\ADS

05/30/2003  02:47 PM         4,513,896 B01.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         3,063,720 B02.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         3,413,864 B03.ADS
06/03/2003  06:09 PM         4,006,952 B04.ADS
06/03/2003  06:09 PM         4,456,552 B05.ADS
06/03/2003  06:09 PM         4,426,664 B06.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         3,668,904 S01.ADS
06/05/2003  09:26 AM         4,702,056 S02.ADS
06/02/2003  06:40 AM         3,640,296 S03.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         3,456,296 S04.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         4,937,384 S05.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         3,338,280 S06.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         3,208,744 S07.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         6,164,136 S08.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         3,197,416 S09.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         3,133,096 S10.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         3,909,864 S11.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         5,486,184 S12.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         6,076,904 S13.ADS
06/05/2003  05:00 PM         1,994,152 SY01.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM           774,568 SY02.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM         1,280,168 SY03.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM           402,088 SY04.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM           259,496 SY05.ADS
05/30/2003  02:47 PM           848,168 SY06.ADS
06/10/2003  08:05 AM         1,917,736 SY07.ADS
              26 File(s)     86,277,584 bytes

     Total Files Listed:
              58 File(s)    251,227,984 bytes
               0 Dir(s)               0 bytes free
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« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2005, 11:08:39 am »
Man, that was all assembly to me.

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« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2005, 05:01:40 pm »
That's just cmd's dir command.
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« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2005, 05:30:53 pm »
Ah, GEEZ! Now that I actually look, It's a dos prompt screen! Man, I should have gotten at least THAT!

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« Reply #5 on: April 18, 2005, 06:53:52 pm »
Yeah, ADS files can be converted.  I don't suppose there's any chance you could upload the SND directory and let me have it?  (I like my lossless collection... :D)
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« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2005, 09:53:01 pm »
it would be hilarious if b.gash had neither an m2k2 account nor a tph account. b.gash, just msg me on irc if you need somewhere to put that stuff.

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« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2005, 10:01:39 pm »
Yeah, I figured that.  That's why it was a question more of whether or not Bladegash wants to upload it.


MMX8 progress:
ADX audio is interesting.. it's the opposite of XA audio.

XA audio was 37.8KHz.  Single-loop songs were looped once.  Songs that indefinitely looped were loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong.

ADX audio, on the other hand, is 48.0KHz.  Single-loop songs are looped once.  Songs that indefinitely loop are looped once with about five seconds of a restart of a loop at the end.  This makes it much harder to cut and paste songs together.... (Try cutting and pasting together a hiccup-less Mega Man 1 Boss Battle song!)  On the other hand, most of the songs I've listened to repeat almost hiccupless, with the exception of a few songs with crescendo intros.
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« Reply #8 on: April 19, 2005, 08:06:43 am »
wow. i have to say i'm glad i'm not the one who has to do it. :)

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« Reply #9 on: April 19, 2005, 03:35:10 pm »
Yeah... I'm beginning to wonder whether or not the Mega Man X8 Gamerip I uploaded was a line-in recording or an ADX-conversion.  Because if it was an ADX-conversion, the ripper did a great job of pasting songs together....
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« Reply #10 on: April 21, 2005, 01:11:06 pm »
it was released on disc in japan, was it not? may have been the work of the composer then, line in from his equipment.

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« Reply #11 on: April 21, 2005, 03:32:17 pm »
No, the Mega Man X8 OST hadn't been released anywhere at the time the gamerip was released...
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« Reply #12 on: April 21, 2005, 04:45:38 pm »
Well, they're uploaded. Hope to see them online soon. =)
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« Reply #13 on: April 26, 2005, 02:42:03 pm »
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No, the Mega Man X8 OST hadn't been released anywhere at the time the gamerip was released...

better software than what you're using then?

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« Reply #14 on: April 26, 2005, 03:50:21 pm »
The X8 gamerip was probably a line-in recording, because I've noticed that it's missing a song in the AFS/ADX files (the song is VERY similar to the Gateway Stage song, it's kind of like Stage Select 2 and one of the Sigma Stage songs in X5, the way they're similar).

As for X7... It seems that Mega Man X7 used a mix of streamed and sequenced audio, as each file in the ADS directory is its own song file (and that leaves out some twenty tracks in the OST).

A digital extraction of the PS2 version of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is IMPOSSIBLE.  It uses raw PS2 ADPCM files, only each song has a different interleave value!  They seem to be somewhere between 20,000 and 30,000.. it's also interesting to know that many TS:FP songs are encoded in 32.0KHz instead of 44.1KHz.

Right now, I've just finished my BT download of Tekken 5 :)  I'm going to see if I can extract those songs...
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