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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Illinois
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Question about PSFs...
I dont know where else to post this, so im doing it here
Ive looked around a bit, and I cant seem to find anything that could help me on my.. uh, problem... Anyways, I was wondering if there is ANY way to convert a WAV or mp3 file (or whatever) to a PSF/minipsf file. While I am sure there are none, Maybe someone here knows of a method. Thanks! |
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If all else fails, post in the Open Discussion forum.
As for your question, the only way would be to rewrite the song as a PSX program.
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yeah, definitely. because a PSF is a file programmed for the PSX,...you cant just take any old song and "convert" it to a PSF...else, i would have a whole collection of few kb songs
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