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- From: Pontus Berg <Pontus.Berg@p71.anet.canit.se>
- Date: Wed, 07 Feb 96 20:24:31 +0100
- Subject: SID Ripper
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- In a message of 05 Feb 96 Dave W. wrote to All:
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- >> Music is done in a variety of formats and there is no program to rip them
- >> all. AMS (Advanced music Serarch) is the most advanced music searcher for
- >> finding just about any music routine but it doesn't save them out!
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- DW> Well you described the exact type of program im looking for, (that is
- DW> able to save the file), and i want to beable to export the ripped file,
- DW> to be played with SIDPLAY.
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- Honestly, there is no such program! A program to find and be able to save out
- all the veriety of formats available would be virtually impossible to write. I
- suggest you dig out AMS V5 that will detect some 200 different players and from
- there you can save out the routine manually! It's ususally very easy to find the
- end of the player and data...
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- /Pontus Berg, Bacchus@FairLight.COM
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- ... Windows'95 < AmigaDOS 85
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