I'd need a little help there.
On the Sega vintage Collection, I'd like to get the wallpapers that are displayed behind the emulator screen. That is because they appear in great resolution with no elements pasted over it.
Look for example there
I downloaded the game and managed to extract the contents with wxPirs and what I got where mostly .psb and .psb.m files.
I think I can pinpoint which files are related to the artworks and musics.
But the biggest problem is to determine what kind of files are psb (not related to Photshop I think) and how to convert them into a more common format.
Edit: I guess you do now. Ouch. If you put together a concise enough post with exactly what you want then I'd be willing to crosspost it for you. FYI, they don't allow actual game content to be posted. I'd also recommend searching the forum and seeing if anyone has already looked into exactly this subject.
This post has been edited by grap3fruitman: 01 January 2013 - 05:24 PM
Not too much details in here but I tweeted tehmiker to know what has he been told. I think you can save yourself the trouble for the time being but thanks for your help, appreciate it
This post has been edited by Icewarrior: 01 January 2013 - 06:06 PM
OK, didn't get an answer so I guess you can crosspost if you're still willing to, grap3fruitman.
Here's the message you could post:
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hey guys,
I'd need a little help there.
On the Sega vintage Collection, I'd like to get the wallpapers that are displayed behind the emulator screen. That is because they appear in great resolution with no elements pasted over it.
Look for example there
I downloaded the game and managed to extract the contents with wxPirs and what I got where mostly .psb and .psb.m files.
(PSB file example and PSB.m file example
I think I can pinpoint which files are related to the artworks and musics but the biggest problem is to determine what kind of files are psb (not related to Photshop I think) and how to convert them into a more common format.
Let me know if you manage to extract the audio from this. I bought SVC: SoR at the weekend and I'm loving the SoR 2 main menu track. Sounds effing awesome through my new Cewin Vega! speakers.
I hope somebody can help you out with this. It would be also interesting to check out that fake "overseas" cartridge sticker they made for Monster World IV...
This post has been edited by ICEknight: 11 February 2013 - 01:53 PM
Dan Lioneye, on 11 February 2013 - 08:04 AM, said:
Let me know if you manage to extract the audio from this. I bought SVC: SoR at the weekend and I'm loving the SoR 2 main menu track. Sounds effing awesome through my new Cewin Vega! speakers.
Already ripped by Renegade though I think this has been recorded instead of ripped.