Is there a way to do it? Been searching for weeks...
Is there a way to convert .MP3 to .DSP audio files?
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05-24-2013, 02:18 AM
(05-23-2013, 06:52 PM)Gabriel2Silva Wrote: Is there a way to do it? Been searching for weeks...NO. GC and wii games do not use a .dsp file as audio they use other files types like midi and others. so why are you trying to convert to a format that does not exist. 05-24-2013, 08:14 AM
Some GC games use streamed music format, and .DSP is one of them (take a look at Paper Mario TTYD disc, for example). Probably what Gabriel2Silva is trying to do is converting a MP3 file to replace in-game music... Your best bet will be asking this in hcs64 forums, they develop the vgmstream plugin (that can handle DSP files from GC/Wii games), so they probably know how to do it...
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(05-24-2013, 08:14 AM)Jhonn Wrote: Some GC games use streamed music format, and .DSP is one of them (take a look at Paper Mario TTYD disc, for example). Probably what Gabriel2Silva is trying to do is converting a MP3 file to replace in-game music... Your best bet will be asking this in hcs64 forums, they develop the vgmstream plugin (that can handle DSP files from GC/Wii games), so they probably know how to do it...ok i was wrong sorry. i have seen the files of several GC games and never saw thought a .dsp file though but i never did look in paper mario:the thousand year door. 05-24-2013, 09:52 AM
(05-24-2013, 08:14 AM)Jhonn Wrote: Some GC games use streamed music format, and .DSP is one of them (take a look at Paper Mario TTYD disc, for example). Probably what Gabriel2Silva is trying to do is converting a MP3 file to replace in-game music... Your best bet will be asking this in hcs64 forums, they develop the vgmstream plugin (that can handle DSP files from GC/Wii games), so they probably know how to do it...Thats right, I'm trying to replace Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes music files with the original Metal Gear Solid (PSX) ones. Actually, the MGS TTS audio files don't have an extension, Windows recognize them as "File", but I used Winamp to see the file info and it says "DSP File". I renamed the files to several extensions (.DSP, .IDSP, .GCM, .HPS, .SPT etc.) and Winamp was able to read them using a plugin I downloaded somewhere. Far as I know, GCTool can replace an ISO files, so all I need now is an .MP3 to .DSP (or any of its formats) converter and I'll replace them, them mission complete . Thanks for the help, I didn't know it would be so hard. I already did the same thing with PSX audio and it worked perfectly. I JUST CAN'T FIND ANY INFO ON DSP FILES 05-24-2013, 12:46 PM
(05-24-2013, 09:52 AM)Gabriel2Silva Wrote:sorry wish i could help i never heard of that format before.(05-24-2013, 08:14 AM)Jhonn Wrote: Some GC games use streamed music format, and .DSP is one of them (take a look at Paper Mario TTYD disc, for example). Probably what Gabriel2Silva is trying to do is converting a MP3 file to replace in-game music... Your best bet will be asking this in hcs64 forums, they develop the vgmstream plugin (that can handle DSP files from GC/Wii games), so they probably know how to do it...Thats right, I'm trying to replace Metal Gear Solid The Twin Snakes music files with the original Metal Gear Solid (PSX) ones. Actually, the MGS TTS audio files don't have an extension, Windows recognize them as "File", but I used Winamp to see the file info and it says "DSP File". I renamed the files to several extensions (.DSP, .IDSP, .GCM, .HPS, .SPT etc.) and Winamp was able to read them using a plugin I downloaded somewhere. Far as I know, GCTool can replace an ISO files, so all I need now is an .MP3 to .DSP (or any of its formats) converter and I'll replace them, them mission complete . 05-27-2013, 07:15 AM
(05-24-2013, 01:37 PM)moosehunter Wrote: You're looking for dspadpcm. You'll in the Revolution SDK.Well, actually I already downloaded dspadpcm and couldnt get it to work. Either I dont know how to use it or it is not compatible with my PC or some program is missing, dunno. I click on him, it open for some seconds and close suddenly. What's Revolution SDK? 05-29-2013, 01:33 AM
(05-27-2013, 07:15 AM)Gabriel2Silva Wrote:Oops, I accidentally a word in my original post.(05-24-2013, 01:37 PM)moosehunter Wrote: You're looking for dspadpcm. You'll in the Revolution SDK.Well, actually I already downloaded dspadpcm and couldnt get it to work. Either I dont know how to use it or it is not compatible with my PC or some program is missing, dunno. I click on him, it open for some seconds and close suddenly. It's a command line program. You'll have to input arguments from the command line. If you already have it, you don't need to worry about getting it from the leaked SDK. 05-29-2013, 03:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2013, 03:36 AM by Shadicbypass.)
try holding shift while you are in the folder with the program and right clicking then click on the open a command window here option. type in dspadpcm.exe into the terminal and it should then run without closing.
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