I may be totally off on some of the analog/digital stuff, so correct me if I'm wrong. -- Kaleb.G 00:38, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
I'm not really sure where to get references for a lot of this info. Most of it is just common practice from various communities of game music fans. Are there any specific areas where sources are needed? -- Kaleb.G 13:01, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
This link is broken: http://www.grawl.nl/index.php?page=rippingguide
I'm having an insane time with my host. You'll have to settle for this for now.
– Justin Force 17:52, 19 October 2007 (UTC)
I say that they should erase it to this article -- Pablo323 ( talk) 05:12, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
I also think this article is not fact delivering or notable and should be deleted. RCHM ( talk) 00:28, 22 June 2011 (UTC)
Not unless they are not a game but a soundtrack. I changed all the articles and references that I could find that incorrectly state that VGM from CD Games are Redbook it is not. Redbook CDDA is an audio only format and very specific standard (i.e. audio only, single session etc.). Yellowbook CD-ROM is data only and what most games used, however when they use CD Streaming Audio the format is properly called Mixed Mode CD. The first track is always data and the rest are audio - this is not Redbook or Yellowbook but a mix :) I am surprised on how many articles have incorrectly used this on Wiki. Please be aware of this misconception and help change any incorrect references other the ones I have found.
Corrected: Streaming audio in video games, Video game music, Game rip (audio).
Thanks. Tyros1972 ( talk) 20:38, 16 June 2012 (UTC)
There are a number of issues that I can see, but asking for help and ideas on this.
First off not sure that the way some of the explanations are written in context for wiki, such as stating editing or remastering is needed if a game rip is made (that's an optional aspect).
Secondly the article has only 2 sources to verify what is written, obviously we need to find more reliable sources concerning Game Audio Ripping.
Anyone have ideas or suggestions? Tyros1972 ( talk) 03:28, 4 February 2013 (UTC)
I have removed the GiivaSunner promotional section again, it makes very little sense and seems to serve only to promote the youtube channel. I don't think it even makes sense to link to it as a reference, as it doesn't contain information about ripping, only the rips themselves (and some amount of parody?). Agashlin ( talk) 22:13, 25 June 2016 (UTC)
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I may be totally off on some of the analog/digital stuff, so correct me if I'm wrong. -- Kaleb.G 00:38, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
I'm not really sure where to get references for a lot of this info. Most of it is just common practice from various communities of game music fans. Are there any specific areas where sources are needed? -- Kaleb.G 13:01, 6 February 2007 (UTC)
This link is broken: http://www.grawl.nl/index.php?page=rippingguide
I'm having an insane time with my host. You'll have to settle for this for now.
– Justin Force 17:52, 19 October 2007 (UTC)
I say that they should erase it to this article -- Pablo323 ( talk) 05:12, 7 September 2008 (UTC)
I also think this article is not fact delivering or notable and should be deleted. RCHM ( talk) 00:28, 22 June 2011 (UTC)
Not unless they are not a game but a soundtrack. I changed all the articles and references that I could find that incorrectly state that VGM from CD Games are Redbook it is not. Redbook CDDA is an audio only format and very specific standard (i.e. audio only, single session etc.). Yellowbook CD-ROM is data only and what most games used, however when they use CD Streaming Audio the format is properly called Mixed Mode CD. The first track is always data and the rest are audio - this is not Redbook or Yellowbook but a mix :) I am surprised on how many articles have incorrectly used this on Wiki. Please be aware of this misconception and help change any incorrect references other the ones I have found.
Corrected: Streaming audio in video games, Video game music, Game rip (audio).
Thanks. Tyros1972 ( talk) 20:38, 16 June 2012 (UTC)
There are a number of issues that I can see, but asking for help and ideas on this.
First off not sure that the way some of the explanations are written in context for wiki, such as stating editing or remastering is needed if a game rip is made (that's an optional aspect).
Secondly the article has only 2 sources to verify what is written, obviously we need to find more reliable sources concerning Game Audio Ripping.
Anyone have ideas or suggestions? Tyros1972 ( talk) 03:28, 4 February 2013 (UTC)
I have removed the GiivaSunner promotional section again, it makes very little sense and seems to serve only to promote the youtube channel. I don't think it even makes sense to link to it as a reference, as it doesn't contain information about ripping, only the rips themselves (and some amount of parody?). Agashlin ( talk) 22:13, 25 June 2016 (UTC)