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Encyclopedia > Dreamcast Sound Format

Dreamcast Sound Format is the proposed title of a digital music format for encoding Dreamcast music, similar to PlayStation Sound Format. So far, such a format has not been publicly released. The Sega Dreamcast (Japanese: ドリームキャスト; code-named Blackbelt, Dural, and Katana during development) is Segas last video game console. ... A PlayStation Sound Format (PSF) file is a sound data file (akin to SPC from the Super NES) ripped directly from a Sony PlayStation video game. ...


A DSF file contains a raw ARM7 sound program image which is loaded and copied to a specified address inside the program. The ARM7 then resets and executes the image.


DSF files can be loaded into a Winamp plugin called Highly Theoretical. Winamp is a multimedia player made by Nullsoft and eventually acquired by America Online. ...


The only known publicly released set is Ikaruga, though a sample track from Skies of Arcadia is known to exist. Ikaruga (斑鳩, Spotted Dove) is a vertically-scrolling shooter video game developed by Treasure Co. ... Skies of Arcadia is a console role-playing game developed for the Sega Dreamcast by Overworks, a division of Sega. ...

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QSF | SAP | SID | SPC | SSF | USF | VGM | XA Audio Outrun (1986) is an arcade game with an integral soundtrack. ... The following is a list of computer and video game musicians, those who have worked in the video game industry to produce video game soundtracks or otherwise contribute musically. ... The Game Boy Sound System (or GBS) for the Game Boy is akin to the sound system of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), the difference being that GBS has a higher pitch than NES sound format. ... GSF is an emulated Game Boy Advance audio format based off of Neill Corletts PSF (Portable Sound Format), developed by Caitsith2 and Zoopd. ... Gens Sound Record (GSR) is a new file format for the storage of Sega GenesisMega Drive music. ... Modern indoor gymnasium with pull-down basketball hoops Gym, a shortened form of gymnasium, refers to facilities intended for indoor sports or exercise. ... MOD is a format for storing music on computers and is the first and original type of module file. ... An . ... NSFe (Extended Nintendo Sound Format) is an expansion of the NSF format that allows for individual track titles and timings. ... A PlayStation Sound Format (PSF) file is a sound data file (akin to SPC from the Super NES) ripped directly from a Sony PlayStation video game. ... Makes use of the PSF file format although inside the game they are uncompressed (PSF uses the zlib compression) ... This article needs to be wikified. ... MOS Technology SIDs: The right image shows a 6581 from MOS Technology, at the time they were known as the Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG) and the left image shows an 8580 from MOS Technology. ... An SPC700 sound file (or SPC) is a type of video game music file consisting of a copy of a program and music data from RAM used by the SPC700 sound chip on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System or Super Famicom (though such data is usually obtained from a console... Saturn Sound Format is the proposed title of a digital music format for encoding Sega Sature music, similar to PlayStation Sound Format. ... The Nintendo Ultra64 Sound Format (USF) is a file format developed by Adam Gashlin to store sound data (akin to PSF for the Sony PlayStation) ripped directly from a Nintendo 64 video game. ... This article is about the sound format. ... Categories: Rainbow Books | Computer storage | Stub ...


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Portable Sound Format - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (427 words)
A Portable Sound Format (PSF) file is a sound data file (akin to NSF from the Nintendo Entertainment System, and other console related sound formats) ripped directly from video games from a variety of game consoles.
The PSF format was created by Neill Corlett in 2003, who also wrote the Winamp plugin Highly Experimental that plays PSF1 and PSF2 files.
This takes far less space than the equivalent streamed format of the same song (WAV, MP3) while still sounding exactly like the original song (as opposed to formats such as MIDI which depend on the creator's accuracy and quality of the MIDI synthesizer it's played on).
Zophar's Domain: Emulators for Dreamcast (1282 words)
This is a port of ColEm to the DreamCast.
This is a port of pNESx for the Dreamcast.
This is a port of Speccyal'K to the Dreamcast.
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