Old Sound Files

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Old Sound Files

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This may seem a bizarre question, but is there anyway of getting the sound files from some of the older emulated machines?

I know in 9.4 and 10.1 you can just go to the samples and save them but what about say Grand National which only runs in 3.2? When you go to samples on this version it lists nothing!!

Can anyone help???
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ooh ooh ohh! I dodnt know you could save samples, I can see a few ringtones coming up!
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edit: where do the samples get saved to?
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I think they get saved to the folder / location that has the ROM in. Heh, I've had a few as my message / ring tone before. Unique, although I do tend to have my phone on silent most of the time... ;)
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Yeah the latest emulators 9.4 etc save the file(.wav) in the same folder as the machine files. Some phones dont play .wav files so you have to convert them to mp3 files. You can do this on one of the music packages downloaded for free on tinternet. Goldwave I thnk i used. Good luck.

I want the 'find the pea' tune on my phone from the old ace machines. Someone must know how this is done.
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Any Ace machine in particular? I could have a go - have tonnes of Audio software on my machine. :)
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Its on all the old school Ace machines like Grand National, Open The Box etc
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Post by 6502 »

I think the Bcrest 'Hey check it out' alarm could cause some turned heads in the arcades!
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PMK: if you can hear it on the pc you can record it using windows sound recorder found under Start->Programs-> Accessories->Entertainment

But with FME 3.. you have to press record then switch back to the game, as when you switch away from FME 3 to another app the sound goes off.

No SW required, saves it as wav file :D
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Had a few bigbrother ringtones lol!

Come on marjorie..... :lol:
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Heh, I had the 'Hey, check it out!' as a message alert a little while back. ;)

I think that even games that do not work in the version of the emulator that allows you to save samples, will open in it. I tried a layout that I knew didn't work and it opened, I went straight to samples and they were there. May only be certain Roms though... :?

In other words, even if they don't play, it seems you can still get at the sounds! :)
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love to have "hey check it out" anyone still got?
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I can try and dig it out from my old laptop a bit later on. I think I had to merge the 'Hey!' with the 'Check it out!' as I'm sure they were two samples. Sounds spot on though.

Ah, the dread those four words would bring sometimes! :o
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i wonder if those supposedly strimmable self service tills in tesco yell "hey! checkout" at you if fumble the line :? :
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6502 wrote:I think the Bcrest 'Hey check it out' alarm could cause some turned heads in the arcades!
:D

PMK: if you can hear it on the pc you can record it using windows sound recorder found under Start->Programs-> Accessories->Entertainment

But with FME 3.. you have to press record then switch back to the game, as when you switch away from FME 3 to another app the sound goes off.

No SW required, saves it as wav file :D
Tried that but it records nothing!!! I need this sound!!
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or "Okey Dokey" !!!!
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Post by 6502 »

Is this the one?
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