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Newbie Forum Discuss, How do I rip music from a PS2 game? at International Chat: General Topics forum; Hi! I have a question for you geniuses out there. How can I rip the music of the ps2 game "The Path of Neo"? I found programs such as MFaudio and the like, but dont know what interleave or offset to put in. Its all a little too


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How do I rip music from a PS2 game?

Hi!

I have a question for you geniuses out there. How can I rip the music of the ps2 game "The Path of Neo"?

I found programs such as MFaudio and the like, but dont know what interleave or offset to put in. Its all a little too confusing for a beginner.. Is there an easyier way?

I'm dealing with WAD files by the way, at least i think i am...

Has anyone out there ripped the music from the path of neo, or am I the only sad one thats asked this..?

Many thanks

Dan
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