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How do I get the music from inside each of the games' .GOG files to play? If I mount them as .ISO images, each has a folder marked "/Sound", and each contain several ".AMF" files, which, as far as I know, is an obsolete 'Advanced Module Format' that WinAmp won't play, and I can't get MilkyTracker to play either. I could try copying them to a folder that I mount as a 'Hard Drive' when running an emulated Amiga environment and try playing them with OctaMED or Pro Tracker, but since the original tracker software (Scream Tracker) used to write .AMF format files is proprietary and native to MS-DOS, it's a long shot (ironically, the fellows who wrote Scream Tracker are former Future Crew members, who did most of their early 'work' on Amigas).
This question / problem has been solved by MC_Harmataimage
It was very simple to find.
The thing you need is amf2mod converter, designed for Crusader.
Here is a link:
http://ftp.findthatfile.com/search-1344813-fZIP/winrar-winzip-download-amf2mod.zip.htm
Just run this program in your command window(WINXP- RUN CMD, win9x - run command)
Program syntax: amf2mod file.amf file.mod
If you have any other questions just ask.
Post edited April 30, 2012 by MC_Harmata
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MC_Harmata: It was very simple to find.
The thing you need is amf2mod converter, designed for Crusader.
Here is a link:
http://ftp.findthatfile.com/search-1344813-fZIP/winrar-winzip-download-amf2mod.zip.htm
Just run this program in your command window(WINXP- RUN CMD, win9x - run command)
Program syntax: amf2mod file.amf file.mod
If you have any other questions just ask.
I don't suppose there's a frontend for this? That's a lot of modules to convert one at a time. Additionally, from the README:
Do not expect this little handy (or not-so-handy) utility to be compatible
with the AMFs from Crusader ][
Don't rip it yourself. Several tracks output incorrectly. Just download my rip.
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Vagabond: Don't rip it yourself. Several tracks output incorrectly. Just download my rip.
Actually, I managed to do it just fine, apparently. All I had to do was create a DOSBox profile in the frontend of my choice (in this case D-Fend Reloaded), and run the command "amf2mod <AMFfilehereforexampleCRED>" I didn't even need to include any file extensions or anything. Just make sure the files you're converting are in the same folder as the app.
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Vagabond: Don't rip it yourself. Several tracks output incorrectly. Just download my rip.
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predcon: Actually, I managed to do it just fine, apparently. All I had to do was create a DOSBox profile in the frontend of my choice (in this case D-Fend Reloaded), and run the command "amf2mod <AMFfilehereforexampleCRED>" I didn't even need to include any file extensions or anything. Just make sure the files you're converting are in the same folder as the app.
You misunderstood me. No matter what, two songs will output incorrectly. Mission 7 and 12 will lack instruments and the tempo will be off.
^ Listen to this guy, he knows this shit.
Let me know when your site is back up. I'm not downloading more third-party software just to grab stuff from Mediafire.
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predcon: Let me know when your site is back up. I'm not downloading more third-party software just to grab stuff from Mediafire.
Mediafire doesn't require any third-party software. Maybe you'll need to enter a CAPTCHA if you download multiple file simultaneously but that's about it.