All of the songs I dumped from SS using Dolphin lack a file extension and I'm having trouble finding an audio converter that can read them. Is there anything I can use to convert to .wav or ,mp3?
They lack a file extension and I'm having trouble finding an audio converter that can read them.In what format are they? Ogg or something similar? Just search for a converter that supports that format..
They aren't corrupted; they play without error in VLC and Dolphin says that the game is a good dump. I used Dolphin to extract the files. The files have no extension when viewed in Dolphin.If they're not in any format, how do you know they're not corrupted? Something tells me you didn't rip the music files correctly.
doesn't VLC have a debug screen or log screen that can tell you the format that was used to decode them?They aren't corrupted; they play without error in VLC and Dolphin says that the game is a good dump. I used Dolphin to extract the files. The files have no extension when viewed in Dolphin.
Haha, would that info be in the first sector? I'm using HxD. Only thing I can actually read is "HEAD" and the rest is gibberish.file formats use something called MAGIC to help identify the file type, so drop it into a hex editor and see if anything jumps out at you.
maybe, but I'm unfamiliar with that file format. it should work as long as it's not encrypted or compressed.So, I forgot that VLC has an option to convert files. Here's what I got, including some info that is relevant to anybody else who may find this:
VLC will play the files just as they are and it will play them if you add the .flac extension to the file (but not .mp3).
Playing the files as-is will mix channels improperly for some tracks. Sky theme will have drums that are too loud. Converting to .mp3 with VLC will keep this issue. Converting to .flac lets you decide between different versions of a song. The Sky theme has a version with drums playing and a version without; converting with 4 channels plays the song without drums and converting with 6 channels plays it with drums (at the proper volume this time).
Three tracks are missing from the sounds folder in the .iso because they are in videos instead rather than their own separate tracks.
Haha, would that info be in the first sector? I'm using HxD. Only thing I can actually read is "HEAD" and the rest is gibberish.
maybe, but I'm unfamiliar with that file format. it should work as long as it's not encrypted or compressed.