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by Camo Yoshi at 11:30 PM EDT on March 11, 2009
It really is ; try sending a message. ;)

EDIT: Ok, it's just a torrent file, what's next? (sorry, never used BitTorrent before...)

P.S. Running WinXP SP3, although I can dualboot to Ubuntu 7.10 if needed...

edited 11:34 PM EDT March 11, 2009
by SmartOne at 11:36 PM EDT on March 11, 2009
You can waste a whole lot of effort if needed. www.utorrent.com

edited 11:37 PM EDT March 11, 2009
by bxaimc at 6:57 AM EDT on March 12, 2009
lol @ Camo Yoshi.
I use Bittorrent for torrenting
by Camo Yoshi at 1:37 PM EDT on March 12, 2009
Figured it out; I used Ubuntu's BitTorrent client.

EDIT: Just a bunch of MIB files, where is a Winamp plugin for them, or is there a way to convert to PSF?

Note: It's MIB, not MID.

edited 1:57 PM EDT March 12, 2009

edited 1:59 PM EDT March 12, 2009
by Mouser X at 7:29 PM EDT on March 12, 2009
VGMstream (forum thread here) plays streamed files (that is, stuff that is recorded, not sequenced/emulated). Check it out . Mouser X over and out.

[EDIT] Removed "/" at the end of the VGMstream page link.... It should work now (in case you didn't already figure it out).

edited 6:37 PM EDT March 13, 2009
by bxaimc at 1:22 PM EDT on March 13, 2009
um, why would want to convert them to PSF2? It's useless when you have VGMstream. Sure PSF2s can be streamed but now it doesn't have a purpose anymore (not sure if it ever did) now that you have VGMstream. It's really for seqs only nowadays.
by Camo Yoshi at 6:03 PM EDT on March 13, 2009
I can't get the Winamp plugin to work, copied the test.exe (and everything that came with it, plus the external dlls listed in readme.txt), but Winamp 5.55 still doesn't recognize the mib files.
by Mouser X at 6:45 PM EDT on March 13, 2009
Did you read the readme.txt file that came with VGMstream? I ask, because it's possible you copied the files to the wrong locations (it says where everything needs to go in the readme). Also, are you sure you're using the most recent version of VGMstream (it should be "vgmstream-r600-test.zip" at the time of this post)? If you're certain that you copied all of the necessary files to their proper locations, and that you have the most recent version of VGMstream, are you certain that it is/is not showing up in Winamp? Push "CTRL+P" and check the input plugins - is it listed there? If it's not listed in Winamp's plugins, then I would think it was installed incorrectly. If it is listed in Winamp's input plugins, then MIB might be a format/extension that in_cube supported, that was missed when in_cube's various formats were added to VGMstream (though I am doubting this is the case, it's certainly possible).

If it's not any of the these, then I don't know what else could be wrong. Are you running Vista? I'm running WinXP (not even SP1 on this machine) and VGMstream works fine (and I have the most recent version of Winamp installed). Hopefully some of this is helpful. Mouser X over and out.
by bxaimc at 6:57 PM EDT on March 13, 2009
-Winamp Folder
__-External Dlls (In main folder)
__-Plugins Folder
_____-in_vgmstream.dll (in plugins folder)
-Leave out test.exe


edited 6:58 PM EDT March 13, 2009
by SmartOne at 10:29 PM EDT on March 13, 2009
Be smart. Use XMPlay. Don't do drugs.

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