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Author Topic: NSF Sound Format  (Read 4798 times)
Albus
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« on: 11 Dec '07 - 17:44 »
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Does anybody know a library that plays the NSF (Nintendo Sound Format)?
I googled to death. Sad
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raina
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« Reply #1 on: 11 Dec '07 - 18:05 »
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If you go to The XMPlay Support Site and search for NSF you get 4 different plugins for playing NSF files.

Oops, sorry. A library? Don't know any but the homepages of the aforementioned plugins could have something.
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Albus
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« Reply #2 on: 11 Dec '07 - 21:51 »
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Well, yea i tried to find something. But i came up empty every time.
So if there is really no library, can i at least convert NSF into another low space consuming tracker format?
Like XM or MOD(MO3)?
ANYTHING that lets me play these sounds in my app? I am desperate here. I guess i havr to reverse engineer the nsf winamp plugins and code a lib myself? :S
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raina
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« Reply #3 on: 11 Dec '07 - 23:20 »
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Could the sources available at the Famitracker website be of any help? Note that the editor uses it's own FTM module format and it only exports NSFs.
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Dotpitch
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« Reply #4 on: 12 Dec '07 - 14:11 »
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NesDev linked to NSF2MIDI, that's a start...

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Xine supports NSF as well, and the source is available under GPL (xine-lib-1.1.8\src\demuxers\demux_nsf.c).
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Albus
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« Reply #5 on: 12 Dec '07 - 17:43 »
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Thank you very much for your help guys.  Smiley
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