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Old 02 June 2014, 19:07   #1
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I'm looking for a way to play the songs from Indiana Jones 4 Fate Of Atlantis and Monkey Island 2. Is it even possible to rip these songs?
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You could load the game in WinUAE and record the output then rip the music from the output.avi.

Just a thought.
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Old 02 June 2014, 21:12   #3
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I would have to play from the beginning though
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Then you could download a longplay video from youtube and try to extract the music from that?
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I'm looking for a way to play the songs from Indiana Jones 4 Fate Of Atlantis and Monkey Island 2. Is it even possible to rip these songs?
The music is most of these games is MIDI based which are dynamically generated depending on what you do in the game (iMuse). Some of the games used digital music (eg Full Throttle, Broken Sword), with these games you can get the music in various compressed formats.

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The music is most of these games is MIDI based and are dynamically generated depending on what you do in the game (iMuse). Some of the games used digital music (eg Full Throttle, Broken Sword), with these games you can get the music in various compressed formats.
I don't think the Amiga versions supported iMuse.
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I don't think the Amiga versions supported iMuse.
You might be right, not sure about the Amiga versions.
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look at exotica uk
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look at exotica uk
I did

Unfortunately neither Indy4 nor Monkey2 are there.

I think I might do what Arnie suggests and record the music from the start to the end while playing.

I wish WinUAE supported direct mp3 recording of audio.
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