Ripping sound effects from PSP and/or Wii games

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on: December 25, 2008, 06:47:20 PM
I'm in the need of some sound effects from William's pinball classic collection for psp ( or Wii for that matter).

Can someone recomend me any website where i can find ripped sound effects from those games ?

or even better, does any one here can direct me to some place where i can learn to extract sound effects from said psp/wii game ?

Thanks in advance !

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Reply #1 on: December 26, 2008, 07:11:02 AM
Well, if by any chance you can play such sound effects cleanly in-game (seperate BGM and SFX volumes, and/or silent areas?), you can always try ye olde auxiliary input ripping.  Nab the appropriate audio cable to plug into your computer's aux, and record from there.

Or, if you can extract files from the ISOs (probably have a better chance with the Wii version), then you could TRY to play them with the in_cube Winamp plugin (vgmstream, its intended replacement, is still unfinished).  That'll get you the best quality, if it works; whether or not it will hangs on whether or not in_cube supports the game's audio format.

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