Sappharad
Apr 25, 2006, 11:30 PM
Hello there!
Since there seems to be some interest in obtaining the music from the PSU beta, and the rules here forbid posting the actual music files, I have created a tool which will find them for you, and copy them to another folder. This will extract the original ADX files, so you still need an ADX player to play them. There are already several ADX plugins for WinAmp, as well as several tools for converting ADX to WAV, so you'll need to convert the audio yourself if you don't like having the original ADX's.
http://projects.sappharad.com/tools/adxfinder.png
Just select your PSU data folder, (the one full of hashed filenames) and the folder you'd like the music to be copied to. The program will check through all of the files and copy the ones that are ADX into the output folder you want. You should notice it pause for a second or two on a file it detects as music. This pause is just it copying the file, it should only take a second or two. The text on the bottom will change to Done! when it's done.
Download (http://projects.sappharad.com/tools/adxfinder.zip) - Size: 59KB (Requires the latest Java Runtime t run, double click the .jar file)
Enjoy!
(BTW, On a fresh install of PSU, it should find 24 files. I start numbering at 0, not 1. Oops.)
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Sappharad on 2006-04-25 21:32 ]</font>
Since there seems to be some interest in obtaining the music from the PSU beta, and the rules here forbid posting the actual music files, I have created a tool which will find them for you, and copy them to another folder. This will extract the original ADX files, so you still need an ADX player to play them. There are already several ADX plugins for WinAmp, as well as several tools for converting ADX to WAV, so you'll need to convert the audio yourself if you don't like having the original ADX's.
http://projects.sappharad.com/tools/adxfinder.png
Just select your PSU data folder, (the one full of hashed filenames) and the folder you'd like the music to be copied to. The program will check through all of the files and copy the ones that are ADX into the output folder you want. You should notice it pause for a second or two on a file it detects as music. This pause is just it copying the file, it should only take a second or two. The text on the bottom will change to Done! when it's done.
Download (http://projects.sappharad.com/tools/adxfinder.zip) - Size: 59KB (Requires the latest Java Runtime t run, double click the .jar file)
Enjoy!
(BTW, On a fresh install of PSU, it should find 24 files. I start numbering at 0, not 1. Oops.)
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Sappharad on 2006-04-25 21:32 ]</font>