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How do I rip sound files from a PS2 game?
Is there a way to take sound files from the games and put them on my computer??
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#2
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Yes but the files may not always be in a format that your computer can open.
Tyler!
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So how do I do it? I know with PS1 there was a program where you could rip sound files and they'd turn into MP3s or WAVs.
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What program you talkin about bud?
Really all you have to do is put either your ps2 cd/dvd in your drive and explore it. Usually they are in the Sound or Music folders but not always. A majority of the time you wont even get a file that you can recognize as an audio file. Tyler!
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Bud?
I can't remember the name of the program since this was probably 4-5 years ago. You're right though, the files probably wont be recognized on a PC, but thats what I'm saying, there WAS a program for PS1 games that allowed you to view the sound files from the game and let you turn them into wav files. So that's what my question was, if there was a program that allowed you to do the same thing for PS2 games. |
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