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<blockquote data-quote="sellenoff" data-source="post: 89913" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>That's an awesome find! Thanks for sharing.</p><p></p><p>As to your point in comparing those to TPA, it's not a fair comparison: my own machines don't sound as good as some of those files at least coming out of the original speakers. Here's a quote from that site:</p><p></p><p><em>"Using the original game electronics & software, and a nifty device set up to emulate the game as it made sound requests, Marcel called up each music track & each sound effect for each of the games listed below, and recorded the audio into his computer. Then, using standard Wintel-based audio tools (which by the way allowed him to apply some very nice DSP enhancements to the audio),..."</em></p><p></p><p>I wonder how he recorded the audio and if he tapped in using a massive amp, thing sounds amazing.</p><p></p><p>I agree 100% with you though, that the audio coming out of my wife's iphone doesn't sound nearly as good as when I submitted it ( which sounds in most cases as good / original as it can w/o any DSP added to it ), so there's definitely quality loss going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sellenoff, post: 89913, member: 1090"] That's an awesome find! Thanks for sharing. As to your point in comparing those to TPA, it's not a fair comparison: my own machines don't sound as good as some of those files at least coming out of the original speakers. Here's a quote from that site: [I]"Using the original game electronics & software, and a nifty device set up to emulate the game as it made sound requests, Marcel called up each music track & each sound effect for each of the games listed below, and recorded the audio into his computer. Then, using standard Wintel-based audio tools (which by the way allowed him to apply some very nice DSP enhancements to the audio),..."[/I] I wonder how he recorded the audio and if he tapped in using a massive amp, thing sounds amazing. I agree 100% with you though, that the audio coming out of my wife's iphone doesn't sound nearly as good as when I submitted it ( which sounds in most cases as good / original as it can w/o any DSP added to it ), so there's definitely quality loss going on. [/QUOTE]
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