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User:G1ggy/WelcomeG1ggy! 08:08, 21 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Hehehe, glad you liked it =D G1ggy! 23:13, 21 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
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Lemmings music as MP3

This is totally off-topic for Wikipedia but since you have no other offsite/public contact details, I have little choice.

I'm intrigued about your Lemmings music recordings. I've just recently finished off doing all the Lemmings/Oh No! More Lemmings music -- recorded from the DeliPlayer 2 Streamrecorder, cropped, loop points cleaned up, faded and converted to 192 kbit MP3, and posted at the Final Fantasy X (?) forums for Galbadia Hotel.

My only regret is that all the fades were far too fast, but I only noticed it when I was done, and I was doing destructive editing in Audacity. I could patch everything back, but then I'd have to redo all my custom loop point adjustments. I've never before seen anyone actually do a proper custom MOD to MP3 conversion, so I'd be interested to see what you've come up with.

It's the same as old MIDI soundtracks, it's painfully hard to get true recordings of those. I can get all the Descent music as .mid files, but they sound radically different on an Emu10k SoundBlaster Live! than they did on my CMI8330 OPL3 card. Someone's recorded all the Tyrian music to MP3 from his AWE32 card, but it kinda sucks; there's a Flash movie jukebox of the proper OPL3 versions but you can't save all the tunes and I want to play them in Winamp instead of Firefox.

One day I'll do all the rips myself, but I need to fix my sound card first (I have a replacement genuine SB 16 but the CMI8330 sounded a lot better) and record them all. I tried in the past but didn't know what I was doing, got a lot of hissy recordings and ended up losing all the files :P —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ghiraddje (talkcontribs) 00:11, 21 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]