interesting, tracking down the correct SF was troublesome (9.0e), anyways it can be used to replace the default converter just edit '<jpcsp>\lib\windows-amd64\DecodeAudio.bat'
and change to
Although it works and converts mono, I quickly tested Wildarms XF and the voice (mono at3+) has a high pitch noise to it within Jpcsp, stereo files sound/play fine like before, so maybe Jpcsp is trying to play the mono wav in stereo. possibly a fixable jpcsp bug or running the wav through another converter like ffmpeg to convert to stereo.
"44100 Hz, 1 ch, s16le, 705.6 kbit/100.00% (ratio: 88200->88200)"
Hopefully an open source alternative will be available soon.
and change to
Code:
@echo off
set name=%~n1
lib\windows-amd64\atrac3plus2wav.exe %1
rename %1.wav %name%.wav
Although it works and converts mono, I quickly tested Wildarms XF and the voice (mono at3+) has a high pitch noise to it within Jpcsp, stereo files sound/play fine like before, so maybe Jpcsp is trying to play the mono wav in stereo. possibly a fixable jpcsp bug or running the wav through another converter like ffmpeg to convert to stereo.
"44100 Hz, 1 ch, s16le, 705.6 kbit/100.00% (ratio: 88200->88200)"
Hopefully an open source alternative will be available soon.
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