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So the Gauntlet has been laid?
Any one can oblige?
I'm a Hard Ware Tech support person, But wish i also understood software too.
Oh Well
Ill just make my own sounds in my head as i know only how pac man should sound !!
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Posted: 2006-10-30 03:12:54
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@ Joolg4
I am a JAVA Programmer and i do know how to convert files and pack them back again.
[ This Message was edited by: machanic on 2006-10-30 15:57 ]
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Posted: 2006-10-30 08:09:37
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Right as all of you like PacMan and Red_Rach emailed me the game. I am going to convert the mmf files to mp3.
So it should be done by tonight
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Posted: 2006-10-30 16:56:54
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Let us know when
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Posted: 2006-10-30 20:30:03
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korbindallis Posts: > 500
sound or no sound i still like it a lott
thanks
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Posted: 2006-10-30 21:44:14
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I converted a few mmf files to see what they were like, and they are quite crappy 'polyphonic' style reproductions.
So I have extracted all the original 'proper' Pac-Man arcade sounds from the iPod version of Pac-Man, and converted them to MP3 files. Download them here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/1348260/audio.zip.html
The only thing is, you'll have to identify all the s0.mmf, s1.mmf etc. files and replace them with proper sounds above. They'll also need re-naming.
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Posted: 2006-10-30 23:22:31
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On 2006-10-30 16:56:54, machanic wrote:
Right as all of you like PacMan and Red_Rach emailed me the game. I am going to convert the mmf files to mp3.
So it should be done by tonight
Any luck yet?
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Posted: 2006-11-01 00:41:57
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Replacing the audio files still produces on sound!
So I'm guessing you'll need the source code, so you can redirect the sound calls from within the program to read the new file extension as they must have entered 's0.mmf' instead of just 's0' to read the sounds
Changing the files and using the same names but with a different extension just gets ignored.
PS: I've tried .mp3 as well as .amr
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Posted: 2006-11-02 15:08:03
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Ah...that's a pain!
I wonder whether with a hex-editor you could change any references to s0.mmf to s0.mp3 etc.?
I had a look through some of the .class files with a Hex Editor, and it appears there may be support in the sound driver for other sound formats - they are all listed amongst the gobbledeegook of code.
Wish I knew how to re-pack .jar files on my Mac...! The UNIX jar command is available in the Terminal, but I don't know what options to use...
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Posted: 2006-11-02 15:26:18
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Hey JoolsG4,
which program did you use to convert the .mmf file types when you listened to them to asses the sound quality?
is it a mac only one? I've tried a couple of downloaded pc ones but to no avail,
I could always set up mac emulation again if I needed but only have System7.6 (bought years ago) even so it does implement some PowerPC code if the software you recomend needs it.
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Posted: 2006-11-02 16:07:04
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