Playing music of Turbo Grafix CD on a PC



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megastranger
01-29-2011, 11:03 PM
Hello all,

Does anyone know what player supports playing music from a Turbo Grafix/Duo Cd on PC? I have Fighting Street (Aka Street Figher 1) and Final Zone II and love the music. I can play the music if it is in a normal stand alone cd player. My computer doesnt even see the music files just the warning that the disc is used for the Turbo Grafix 16bit system. Any thoughts?


d2360485
01-30-2011, 09:49 AM
That is a piece of cake: You put in the CD (or mount the CD-image) and rip the tracks like you would from any standard audio disc, with EAC for example. The ripped .wav files can be played with any player on the PC. Takes about 1 minute per game…

Hello all,

Does anyone know what player supports playing music from a Turbo Grafix/Duo Cd on PC? I have Fighting Street (Aka Street Figher 1) and Final Zone II and love the music. I can play the music if it is in a normal stand alone cd player. My computer doesnt even see the music files just the warning that the disc is used for the Turbo Grafix 16bit system. Any thoughts?


megastranger
01-30-2011, 10:46 AM
That is a piece of cake: You put in the CD (or mount the CD-image) and rip the tracks like you would from any standard audio disc, with EAC for example. The ripped .wav files can be played with any player on the PC. Takes about 1 minute per game…

I appologise but I am a novice at this. My issue is that when I put the cd (The original cd)in any computer, it does not see any of the files but one mp3 file saying that the disc is only for turbo grafix. I created a image of the cd using Nero. When I mounted the iso using Virtual Clone Drive, I still cannot see or play any files. The iso is about 600MB. Also im not familar with EAC. Should I download some codec to see the tracks on the cd? Please advise.

Thanks in advance and for your reply.


d2360485
01-31-2011, 10:43 AM
I appologise but I am a novice at this. My issue is that when I put the cd (The original cd)in any computer, it does not see any of the files but one mp3 file saying that the disc is only for turbo grafix. I created a image of the cd using Nero. When I mounted the iso using Virtual Clone Drive, I still cannot see or play any files. The iso is about 600MB. Also im not familar with EAC. Should I download some codec to see the tracks on the cd? Please advise.

Thanks in advance and for your reply.

Hi,

there are no music files on those discs, the music is stored as so called "red book audio tracks". You need this program:

Download � Exact Audio Copy (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/resources/download/)

With it you can rip audio tracks from discs and store them as files.

1.) select the desired drive
2.) select the tracks you want to have as files
3.) hit the wav or mp3 button on left

finished. 😉


d2360485
01-31-2011, 04:21 PM
Hi,

there are no music files on those discs, the music is stored as so called "red book audio tracks". You need this program:

Download � Exact Audio Copy (http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/en/index.php/resources/download/)

With it you can rip audio tracks from discs and store them as files.

1.) select the desired drive
2.) select the tracks you want to have as files
3.) hit the wav or mp3 button on left

finished. 😉

In case you should still have problems… here are the soundtracks you are looking for…. have fun!

MEGAUPLOAD – The leading online storage and file delivery service (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=J4BNGMXL)


megastranger
02-01-2011, 11:54 PM
The program kinda worked. I am now able to see the files in Exact Audio and I downloaded LAME.EXE. The software can see the files on the disc but it can only play maybe one or 2 songs. I just found my disk with Y’s Book I and II, and Dragon Slayer for the Turbo Duo and I am dying to hear the music for it again, it was amazing! Thanks again for Fighting Street and F Zone. I am determined to learn how to do this and I will continue to try to figure it out. Anyone have a link to Shadow of the Beast for the Duo/PC Engine?

Thanks in advance.


megastranger
02-04-2011, 06:15 AM
any sugestions on a player?

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