since I just bought the SH5 PC Version and found out there is a Music-folder with all the 5.1 channel *.ogg files, I wanted to ask if someone is interested.
I read the other thread where ppl. are complaining about speed and conversion difficulties, but I listen to it via Winamp and it sounds 1:1 the same as in the game.
Maybe you like it and can figure out how to convert into an iPod compatible 2channel mp3.
Let me know!
http://rapidshare.com/files/165296164/Music.rar
P.S.: Cinematics, Speech etc. can follow if you give me a message.
yes, it is. but as far as I know nobody managed to convert the 6 channel source into a 2 channel mp3, yet.
really???? I managed to do it… 0o
how? which software/settings?
since I just bought the SH5 PC Version and found out there is a Music-folder with all the 5.1 channel *.ogg files, I wanted to ask if someone is interested.
I read the other thread where ppl. are complaining about speed and conversion difficulties, but I listen to it via Winamp and it sounds 1:1 the same as in the game.
Maybe you like it and can figure out how to convert into an iPod compatible 2channel mp3.
Let me know!
http://rapidshare.com/files/165296164/Music.rar
P.S.: Cinematics, Speech etc. can follow if you give me a message.
Oh god yes! Downloading this now, and I would LOVE the speech and cinematics and any dumps you may be able to do on the sound effects and so on. I do alot of silent hill covers and I love to incorporate dialogue and sounds from the game to use in the mixes.
You’d be surprised how interest a drum beat can be when you incorporate the sound of a rusty elevator door closing lol.
No if ONLY it were possibile to have the Origins OST in surround sound, Alas I doubt that will ever happen, seeing as how it is a PSP game.
THANKS AGAIN!
AH True, I forgot it was on PS2. Anyone know if there is a Full 5.1 Mix of that soundtrack floating around?
I wouldn’t know offhand if the PS2 version of the game would have been mixes in Surround instead of just standard 2 channel stereo.
Adobe Audition, Adobe Premier, Sony Sound Forge, Sony Vegas etc.
Just render any track as stereo mp3.
Just render any track as stereo mp3.
Anyone got any idea how to do this with lame from command line? Or any other Linux way to do this?
What track names do you have?