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RE: Not Dead! - freefive - 03-21-2013 Can't wait to see your commits ! especially the DLC part RE: Not Dead! - Hykem - 03-23-2013 (03-19-2013, 11:20 PM)serio Wrote:Quote:+ Atrac3plus (coding an encoder/decoder for FFMPEG team with the data I've reverse engineered from Sonic Stage).does this include mono at3+? as far as i remember, sonic stage wasn't able to convert that, and you needed other tools (like the recently discovered one in http://www.emunewz.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=129065 combined with sound forge 9) to convert mono at3+ properly. Yes, it does. In fact I'm taking a step further and looking into all the multichannel versions of ATRAC3plus (ATRAC-X). I've gathered several resources aside Sonic Stage to help me with this, including a native dump of the PS3 plugin at runtime. ![]() RE: Not Dead! - digiadventures - 03-24-2013 (03-23-2013, 02:51 AM)Hykem Wrote:(03-19-2013, 11:20 PM)serio Wrote:Quote:+ Atrac3plus (coding an encoder/decoder for FFMPEG team with the data I've reverse engineered from Sonic Stage).does this include mono at3+? as far as i remember, sonic stage wasn't able to convert that, and you needed other tools (like the recently discovered one in http://www.emunewz.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=129065 combined with sound forge 9) to convert mono at3+ properly. Does this mean we wont have to use Sonic Stage anymore ??? ![]() RE: Not Dead! - hyakki - 03-26-2013 yeah, I would assume it wouldn't need the .wav files too, saving tons of harddrive space ![]() |