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Have you guys seen my message above ?

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an scph 100x psx console has rca outputs. I was thinking of using something like this :
https://www.ebay.com/itm/AV-Male-3-5mm-stereo-Jack-to-Female-2-RCA-plugs-Audio-M-F-Cable-/380801581947

to plug the left and right audio and then plug the 3.5mm jack end into the line input of my motherboard and then record sound from windows.
I was also thinking of recording sound effects from a PAL psx version of final fantasy 8. To me the sound effects sound better on my French Pal version of the game than on the NTSC US version. The difference is noticeable even on the first few sounds effects of the main menu (new game sound, cursor moving sound, memory card loaded sound). I don't know if PAL does a better job than NTSC at sound. You might want to try a PAL version and see if you agree with me.

DPLB, you mentionned "Deling". Who or what is "Deling". Sorry if it's a stupid question.

Off topic : How do I get not approved by a moderator each time ?

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FF8audio is for the pc version of the game. FF8audio will be useful later on to replace the pc version's sound effects with the newly recorded sound effects of the PS1 version (which are much better).

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Support / Looking for a way to record FF8's sound effects
« on: 2018-04-01 03:35:36 »
Hello everybody, I'm new here.

I'm looking for a way to record all of FF8's sound effects. I plan on doing this using an scph 1000 console instead of an emulator (for sound accuracy reasons). My only problem right now is to find a way to play all of FF8's sound effects so I can record them. In FF8's debug room you can play sound effects but not all of the game's sound effects. You can play maybe 250 sound effects at most in the debug room but not the 1500+ sound effects the game has. So I was wondering if you guys had any idea with that matter ? The end goal for me is to be able to replace the sound effects of the steam version.


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