- Wed Apr 06, 2016 4:03 am
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i noticed that the ps2 version of the game has way more songs than the pc, were they cut from the game when the pc port was released?
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somebodynamed wrote:is there a way to get them back in?If you can get the console audio files, then yes, you can.
helegad wrote:I'm guessing the console and PC versions share the same XA encoding format... if that's the case, it would be a simple matter to restore the files. However, getting the game to use them is a different matter. I don't know how to find out if the game looks for them, doesn't find them, and moves on, or has been re-coded to only use the remaining music.but how would we get the files out of the disk?
PostalDude wrote:Looks like i'll have to spoonfeed......download the missing tracks from compilation/soundtrack torrents, use WAV2XA on them. I did this 6 years ago.Somehow I doubt this works. I can convert my entire music library to XA and then put it in the Parallel Lines music folder, but that doesn't mean Parallel Lines will play any of it. Then again, you might be right, but who cares? You're an asshole and I wouldn't trust you as far as I could throw you.
The solution should be obvious by now.
somebodynamed wrote:but how would we get the files out of the disk?Easy... for Xbox anyway. Dump your Parallel Lines disk to ISO or a directory, and transfer it to your PC. This assumes you have a modded Xbox with the right utility, of course. This way, you can avoid piracy and re-encoding music files, again, provided PC and Xbox share the same XA encoding format.
helegad wrote:Whoa, easy there, Assmad McGee, you're liable to have an aneurysm.PostalDude wrote:Looks like i'll have to spoonfeed......download the missing tracks from compilation/soundtrack torrents, use WAV2XA on them. I did this 6 years ago.Somehow I doubt this works. I can convert my entire music library to XA and then put it in the Parallel Lines music folder, but that doesn't mean Parallel Lines will play any of it. Then again, you might be right, but who cares? You're an asshole and I wouldn't trust you as far as I could throw you.
The solution should be obvious by now.
helegad wrote:... You're an asshole and I wouldn't trust you as far as I could throw you.
PostalDude wrote:...Whoa, easy there, Assmad McGee, you're liable to have an aneurysm.I expected this. PostalDude and Helegad, both of you guys need to stop this crap. You look like two little kids in a school. It's a forum damn it. I don't care who started first. Both of you need to calm down a bit. Or bans might happen. And this topic could be also locked. So i hope i made myself clear. Thanks.
bb_42001 wrote:I know postal you are like that all the timeOh, I guess that makes it all kosher then.
helegad wrote:OK mate, thats not cool, i have banned postal a few times, and i could give a flying F if he has a lot of posts, i have just learned not to let him start me up, once you get started up and fire back he fires back to then it becomes a full blown war, Hence why i said ignore him. As for the integrity of the forums that honestly is your choice, In my opinion this place is a lot better then most boards out there, just unfortunately as Driver isnt in the gaming eye much any more its popularity has dwindled, Which i am taking steps to breath new life into Driver Madness.bb_42001 wrote:I know postal you are like that all the timeOh, I guess that makes it all kosher then.
PostalDude's attitude has driven people away from your forums, BB, and that's okay with you because of his "veteran" status and his post count (90% of which is snarky bullsh** that helps no-one and contributes nothing to the conversation)? I don't need a ban to leave these forums. There isn't particularly much integrity left here anyway.
unbid wrote:Back to topic:There is a topic about the "COMPLETE LIST OF THE 1978 PS2 SOUNDTRACK":
Does anyone have a list on what songs that are cut from console version of the game? My friends gave me some cut song files but they are incomplete (mostly the 2006 songs are incomplete). I recognized some of the songs that are cut, but I need the full list to make sure that I don't miss a thing.
helegad wrote:I only have the pc and ps2 versions sadlyPostalDude wrote:Looks like i'll have to spoonfeed......download the missing tracks from compilation/soundtrack torrents, use WAV2XA on them. I did this 6 years ago.Somehow I doubt this works. I can convert my entire music library to XA and then put it in the Parallel Lines music folder, but that doesn't mean Parallel Lines will play any of it. Then again, you might be right, but who cares? You're an asshole and I wouldn't trust you as far as I could throw you.
The solution should be obvious by now.
somebodynamed wrote:but how would we get the files out of the disk?Easy... for Xbox anyway. Dump your Parallel Lines disk to ISO or a directory, and transfer it to your PC. This assumes you have a modded Xbox with the right utility, of course. This way, you can avoid piracy and re-encoding music files, again, provided PC and Xbox share the same XA encoding format.
PostalDude wrote:Looks like i'll have to spoonfeed......download the missing tracks from compilation/soundtrack torrents, use WAV2XA on them. I did this 6 years ago.and did it work?
The solution should be obvious by now.
Skylabh wrote:I think that it would have been better to create a new topic about the shadow distance.sorry just wanted to bring that up btw I just created a discussion earlier today about the shadow distance
somebodynamed wrote:OK no worries.Skylabh wrote:I think that it would have been better to create a new topic about the shadow distance.sorry just wanted to bring that up btw I just created a discussion earlier today about the shadow distance
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