OST – Original Soundtrack – An official soundtrack release for a game
OSV/Game rip/Line-in Rip – An unofficial soundtrack either ripped directly from the game’s files or recorded from a line-in during gameplay.
Additionally, soundtrack rips from the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis use the file extension .vgm or .vgz
BGM (BackGround Music) is often (mis)used to describe the scores from games, television, anime (particularly) and movies alike.
i also wanna extract myself some files from older games, is there a category or someone who might help how to extract music from specific games?
How so? I mean BGM IS background music, so it’s not a misuse, particularly for gaming. The others you mentioned I would say you are correct however.
i also wanna extract myself some files from older games, is there a category or someone who might help how to extract music from specific games?
Well, legal wise it’s still wrong because it is in breach of copyright and probably any kind of EULA/Terms of use. But doing so is unlikely to result in any legal action. For example, I’ve uploaded a lot of game rips and the worst so far is having my rips taken down from the file hosters I uploaded them to. Additionally, the label Varase Sarabande has specifically requested that none of their releases are shared on this site.
As for doing your own game rips, it really all depends on the game and the platform they’re on.
It’s a misuse, in my opinion, because the term "background" implies something considerably less creative and less important than most iconic scores deserve. They are scores – music composed to enhance, compliment, carry, clarify, and commentate… they’re rarely used as musical wallpaper. 🙂
I have long resisted the term for that reason.
It’s a misuse, in my opinion, because the term "background" implies something considerably less creative and less important than most iconic scores deserve. They are scores – music composed to enhance, compliment, carry, clarify, and commentate… they’re rarely used as musical wallpaper. 🙂
I have long resisted the term for that reason.
Words are created for a reason. Not to sound argumentative but when I read your post I see the kind of person who would complain about the pronunciation of the word ‘tomato’ if someone says it differently from you when English is a dynamic language and more often than not the pronunciation is based largely upon personal preference and the region you grew up in. Point is, BGM is background music because it is not the main focus when playing a game, it’s merely there to add to the feel of it, even though you may enjoy the tunes during gameplay. I would also add that many games do not have proper names when ripping them straight from the game’s files, and they are also not given CD releases often enough, furthering my argument that they are indeed less important like you say. Admittedly they are important, but not that important. Your point is taken though, and I do believe that the gaming industry should place more emphasis on the music and make a greater effort to release the scores for videogames. 😛