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中国DOS联盟论坛 » DOS媒体世界 & 网络技术 (多媒体室) » What methods are there under DOS to record the music in a game? View 1,068 Replies 1
Original Poster Posted 2003-10-17 00:00 ·  中国 浙江 宁波 电信
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Because the game music isn't CD audio. I also can't find any MID files in the game files.
There are only a few files.
It's the music from Xingyuan Town in The Legend of Heroic Knights III. How can I record it?
Don't tell me to use a cassette recorder, I don't have one,
and using a VPC template, the noise recorded in WIN is too loud...
Floor 2 Posted 2003-10-24 00:00 ·  中国 广东 广州 荔湾区 电信
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Analyze some files such as SOUND.DAT and the like. If the sound card can produce sound under DOS, connect the AUDIO OUT line on the sound card to the microphone jack of a recorder. Be sure to go to the electronics market and buy a double-ended twisted cable. I always use this method to transfer it onto a SONY WALKMAN. Actually, the sound quality of cassette tapes is about the same as CD, it's just that people haven't bought ones that support four channels. My SONY WALKMAN really does support 4-channel cassette playback, and the effect is like CD stereo surround.
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