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Squirminator2k
2 Apr 2009, 15:08
You may remember that a couple of years ago I asked if anyone knew where I could find a nice, clean recording of the GameCube start-up tune so I could use it as my PC's Start Windows sound.

Well now it's time to bring my PC and laptop into the next (read: current) generation. I've decided I'd like to use the DS start-up sound for my laptop and either the Wii or Xbox 360 start-up sounds for my PC. If any of you wonderful people happen to know where I can find a nice, clean recording of those files, there's a very shiny, very imaginary nickel in it for you.

Akuryou13
2 Apr 2009, 15:12
really need to find something in the way of customization for MY computers sounds....

edit: while we're here, anyone have any suggestions of places to look?

BetongÅsna
2 Apr 2009, 17:43
Not sure how picky you'd be about quality, but YouTube has a lot of stuff like this, and some of it's pretty clean.

Vader
2 Apr 2009, 18:18
Does the Wii have a startup sound?

I have these (http://vader.wurmz.net/WiiSounds.rar), which are about as clean as you'll find.

Alternatively, connect your Wii's audio line to a PC/stereo/etc. and record it.

Muzer
2 Apr 2009, 18:45
Does the Wii have a startup sound?

I have these (http://vader.wurmz.net/WiiSounds.rar), which are about as clean as you'll find.

Alternatively, connect your Wii's audio line to a PC/stereo/etc. and record it.

Lol, he said DS :p

But yeah, just connect your DS's headphones socket to your PC's mic socket. Can't get much cleaner than that.

Vader
2 Apr 2009, 18:57
either the Wii or Xbox 360 start-up sounds for my PC.

You stand corrected.

SupSuper
2 Apr 2009, 19:05
I don't see why you'd wanna use this for startup:
http://supsuper.wurmz.net/stuff/NintendoDS.mp3

Xinos
2 Apr 2009, 19:20
I tried recording from my DS. I think it sounds a bit weird though. But I'm uploading it as is, maybe you can tweak it.

I had to do it on my laptop, as my stationary PC did not want to record any noises my DS made. Also, something odd happened when my DS was connected to it's mic port.. it sent pulses to my DS which made it's speakers click about once every second (Even when the DS was turned off!) . Actually, those pulses were picked up by Audacity (http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/8902/12714644.jpg).

Vader
2 Apr 2009, 19:42
You should also spray paint the IPL onto your laptop's keyboard so it looks like a DS.

BetongÅsna
3 Apr 2009, 05:25
Actually, I think the sound you hear on the TV ads would be cleaner than the one off the actual DS, no?

Squirminator2k
3 Apr 2009, 11:29
Yeah, but it's a bugger to find.

Vader
3 Apr 2009, 15:00
Well, assuming the Wii sounds were suitable, all that's left is the X360 one, right?

BetongÅsna
6 Apr 2009, 10:38
Yeah, but it's a bugger to find.Short of hooking up your PC to the TV audio and waiting for the advert to come on.

Maybe you could find airtimes/a video game programme or something and try that?

Squirminator2k
6 Apr 2009, 13:02
I could hook my Xbox 360 to my TV card and rip the audio that way, but that's far too much effort.

Akuryou13
6 Apr 2009, 15:39
how DOES one rip sound off of, say, a DVD? I can think of a theme that'd be perfect for me, but no idea how to do it :p

BetongÅsna
6 Apr 2009, 15:57
Wouldn't your average TV have an audio out? I'd assume an audio jack hooked up to your soundcard would do the trick.

Vader
6 Apr 2009, 18:39
You can use software to rip the audio tracks from DVDs and save them as MP3s. afterdawn.com probably has more info.

Akuryou13
7 Apr 2009, 00:02
thank ya, vader.