it'd be at least a good temporary way to get at3+ mono sound on windows, until hykem implements those into jpcsp natively.
you get the sound forge trial version off sony's official website (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/down...orgefamily then search for "Sound Forge 9.0"), then you either install the program or get the file from the installer (start the installer, press next when it first asks, when it tells you to install microsoft visual c++, alt tab out, go to where the files went (C:\Program Files\Sony Setup\Sound Forge 9.0 for me, on 64 bit systems it probably went to program files (x86)), open atracplu.cab with winzip/winrar/7zip and get the atracplug.dll file from it). then copy the file to where the exe from here is.
the good part here is that this thing is perfectly fine for anyone to do as far as i know. you're not doing anything illegal by installing a trial version of the program. even after the trial expires, the file remains.
much better than having to use the program itself combined with the other program, which is bound to the trial period.
you get the sound forge trial version off sony's official website (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/down...orgefamily then search for "Sound Forge 9.0"), then you either install the program or get the file from the installer (start the installer, press next when it first asks, when it tells you to install microsoft visual c++, alt tab out, go to where the files went (C:\Program Files\Sony Setup\Sound Forge 9.0 for me, on 64 bit systems it probably went to program files (x86)), open atracplu.cab with winzip/winrar/7zip and get the atracplug.dll file from it). then copy the file to where the exe from here is.
the good part here is that this thing is perfectly fine for anyone to do as far as i know. you're not doing anything illegal by installing a trial version of the program. even after the trial expires, the file remains.
much better than having to use the program itself combined with the other program, which is bound to the trial period.