yamieno
10-25-2006, 12:18 PM
I have tried tons of methods to do a music video, from getting BGM materials from mah PS2DVD.
However, the only that saved my life is merely badass quality PSS.
Hell, I can't even worship ADX yet.


Okay, the problem here.

"I want to do game rip BGM to mp3 by my own."
Experienced rippers please.;_;

Valerie Valens
10-25-2006, 01:21 PM
1., Locate the data sectors which holds the music.
2., Mark the area with a sharpie and clamp the disc with a vice. Make sure you cover the vice clamping area with sandpaper for maximum grip.
3., Carefully clamp over the music data sectors with a pair of pliers. Count to three and twist the data sectors off with the pliers. The sectors should snap off cleanly.
4., Stick the snapped-off piece into a USB card reader. If the piece is too big, break it into smaller pieces with a hand-guillotine. Download to Hard Disk and convert it to MP3 with Winamp's Nullsoft Encoder.
5., When finished, simply put the pieces back together with some bonding glue, smooth out the bumps with industrial-grade sandpaper. Do NOT use epoxy resins, those can cause disk-read errors in future gaming sessions.

I hope it helps. :smrt:

yamieno
10-25-2006, 01:52 PM
1., Locate the data sectors which holds the music.
2., Mark the area with a sharpie and clamp the disc with a vice. Make sure you cover the vice clamping area with sandpaper for maximum grip.
3., Carefully clamp over the music data sectors with a pair of pliers. Count to three and twist the data sectors off with the pliers. The sectors should snap off cleanly.
4., Stick the snapped-off piece into a USB card reader. If the piece is too big, break it into smaller pieces with a hand-guillotine. Download to Hard Disk and convert it to MP3 with Winamp's Nullsoft Encoder.
5., When finished, simply put the pieces back together with some bonding glue, smooth out the bumps with industrial-grade sandpaper. Do NOT use epoxy resins, those can cause disk-read errors in future gaming sessions.

I hope it helps. :smrt:

Stupid me, can't understand most of the process, but still a clear method though.. I'll keep tryin. ;-)
BTW, the utility tools need are..?

Hogan
10-25-2006, 05:15 PM
I have had better results using an acetylene torch to reassemble but to each their own.