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Once in a while, you’ll be playing an older game, and be wishing that you could listen to just that small track. Or perhaps you found a really small file, with an embedded music track that when opened plays? *cough* keygen *cough* For whatever the reason, you might wish you could rip the music out of the files and play it. There are a few solutions. However there are also some alternatives as well.
The alternatives are actually easier then the solutions, so we’ll start there. There are some websites, who will provide the ripped files, or midi files provided by the program writers.
- http://www.modarchive.org
- http://www.keygenmusic.net
- http://www.back2roots.org
- http://www.scene.org (click files then music)
If you want to rip the music yourself… thats a bit more of a feat. Here’s a couple tools you can use.
- Resource-Grabber (http://inner-smile.com/dl_res.htm)
- EZ Extract Resource (http://www.aleadsoft.com/extrares/)
You can also follow this guide (http://www.mirsoft.info/gamemids-ripping-guide.php), but it’s for older PC users. I presume you could solder together a microphone wire with a speaker wire, and get the same effect as they suggest.
There is a better guide (http://www.keygenmusic.net/?page=howto/den02&lang=en) which will tell you how to rip the music, using one of the tools above.
If you are a YouTube addict, then you might also be interested in this (http://www.demoscene.tv/). It’s a video site which provides demos of scene releases. Scene releases are small demos or intros to games which some groups release, for recognition and promotion of the game.
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Just making an announcement, that AnonProfiles.com, an extended profile site which has basic infos + extended info’s on characters has been updated to a cleaner looking skin. It tooks us an extra week, as the new skin actually messed up the WoW Profile program. That’s all fixed now. However, feedback would be appreciated, since I did the banner myself.
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Information here: http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=242813
if you even visit the link posted by Tolero a Senior Community Representative posted:
quoted from Gol
Network traffic monitoring has indicated that by simply looking at the offer wall, Turbine sends the email address tied to your account as well as your DDO login account name UNENCRYPTED to the offer provider. Unfortunately, this is legal, but it could also lead to your DDO account being compromised.
I did the HTTP sniffing myself to confirm this and posted the results here: http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=242982
We have confirmation that SuperRewards (or an affiliate of theirs) is actively using this pre-passed information to send World of Warcraft account phishing scams. The contents of that email are in the link above.
end of quote from Gol
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from: http://store.turbine.com/DRHM/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayProductDetailsPage&SiteID=turbine&Locale=en_US&productID=169163300
SALE! PAX East Weekend Promotion – Get The Lord of the Rings Online™: Siege of Mirkwood™ Complete DIGITAL DOWNLOAD for just $9.99. This deals ends Sunday, March 28, 2010.
The Lord of the Rings Online: Siege of Mirkwood Complete DIGITAL DOWNLOAD includes:
* The Lord of the Rings Online™: Shadows of Angmar™
* The Lord of the Rings Online™: Mines Of Moria™ expansion
* The Lord of the Rings Online: Siege of Mirkwood expansion
So for whayt I paid $50 + 20 + 20 is 10? hmm the game may be on its last legs (in NA) but if you want to try it you won’t get a better deal even if you find boxes of SoA and MoM for a dollar on amazon, SoM was only released digitally and before was 20….
EDIT Only for NEW subscribers, you cannot use this to add SoM (or MoM) to an existing account
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Maestro and Tr3s Luna may be the most unusual games out there. Some have compared them to Myst… The games were created and programed by Mike Oldfield with a small staff. Mike Oldfield is the composer/multi-instrumentalist [aprox 30 instruments at Tubular Bells and close to 60 for Amarok] of Tubular Bells, Hergest Ridge, Omnadawn and other music.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Oldfield
His early success with Tubular Bells in 1973 gave him the financial freedom to pursue using computers in the recording process and making videos (himself) his love of making and flying model airplanes led to his getting fixed wing and rotary wing pilots licenses…
I read that Mike invested 25 million in the development of Tr3s Lunas and Maestro to build the virtual world HE wanted to explore. The games were originally released with music; one disc music one disc game, then were downloadable for a fee, but now are free.
Just for a short clip of his musicianship and the inane questions asked by TV interviewers…
Female ditz: You can HEAR the orchestration in that
MO: CAN you??
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Hey folks, this is a solicitation for votes, for Teddy Goranov. Teddy has been in our family here for the last 4 years, and would appreciate your vote. Teddy is trying to win an electric guitar. He would really appreciate your vote. He is studying to work with music and electronics, and this would go a long way to helping him. For those of you who remember him, he was known as Tednet” on the old rpg-exploiters forums.
You don’t have to pay anything, there are no email requests, no buy this, just goto this site…
http://truefire.com/whos-this.html and vote for “Teddy Goranov“.
Please do not cheat for him, vote only once!
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The following is a compilation of links to all Raid videos for Naxxaramus, Icecrown Citadel, Obsidium Sanctum, Onyxia, Ulduar, & Eye of Eternity.
I will be adding links to other videos, that will explain how to do some of the older WoW Vanilla and BC raids, once I get the chance. This content is for members only.
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People are getting actual StarCraft II beta invites, but that doesn’t mean that all beta invites (or any other emails that look like they are from Blizzard) are real. If you got an email saying that you have been invited to StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, don’t click anything in that email. Instead take the following steps:
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Steam, does a survey each month of it’s Steam users, to see the trends in computers. Then can then take this information and use it to see then how a game can fare when they launch a new game. The information is available to anyone, and I decided to share the information with you, since I know that you most likely are a computer gamer. Of particular note, that I found most interesting, was the system RAM and processor speed.
Here’s a little secret for you, it’s not he speed of your processor which will make a game run faster, it’s the amount of RAM. Most people on average have 2gb of RAM, and a 2.3-2.7 GHz processor. A user who had 4gb of RAM, needs less of a processor, then someone who has 1gb RAM. So next time you want to upgrade your computer, get more RAM.
Why is RAM so important? It’s because most games, run in the RAM. If there isn’t enough RAM, then the computer swaps memory to the Hard Drive, which is much slower then RAM – unless of course you have a solid state hard drive – most people don’t.
How much RAM can you have? Well this is where it gets a bit tricky. If you are using Windows 32 bit, which is standard, unless it says it’s 64 bit, then you can have 4gb of RAM… but of course, this is only if you have enough space on your motherboard to support said RAM. On a 64 bit Windows OS, again we have the limitations of the motherboard to consider, but the OS allows for a max of 128gb.
Do you need more RAM? If you are running today’s games, then you will need anywhere from 4gb to 8gb of RAM. I highly suggest getting at least 4gb of RAM, on any system.
Also, please keep in mind, that while your motherboard might support 8gb of RAM, if you are running a 32bit OS, then your computer will only see 4gb. Don’t go out and buy 8gb, and think that 8gb will work on your system. Only 4gb of it will work.
Does this mean you need to upgrade to a 64bit OS? The answer is simple. Not today. Probably not for the next several years in fact. One thing to keep in mind, if you are considering switching over to a 64bit OS, is that many of the programs you already run, might not work if you do switch over. If you are considering the move, you should first see if what ever applications are must have – have 64bit version.
Following is a simple poll we wonder about.
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