(07-27-2016, 12:44 PM)frozenwings Wrote: Maybe someday someone will figure out how to covert the audio files from .samp to .wav, or at least something more manageable.
Let's hope someone is motivated enough for that task, the guys that created vgmstream (library for playing streamed audio) might be able to do it if they find the task worth the trouble. If some peoples go to their site: https://hcs64.com and start a thread about this they may get interested, or maybe they already tried it and figuring out that .samp format was complicated and not worth the trouble.
The other option is finding a hacky way to mute the .samp music from the gamecube in the emulator and using an external .dsf file from the dreamcast, this task could probably be achieved by the Dolphin developers but it will be very time consuming.
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