comicIDIOT wrote:
KermMartian wrote:
comicIDIOT wrote:
lafferjm wrote:
Thats easy to do, just download the video and extract the sound.
Indeed. But the uneasy part is downloading the video in something beside .flv so I can do just that.However, they're 0.98$. I'll be buying these once I get some cash!
Easyy. www.mediaconverter.org
It allows you to convert videos (choose enter link, not the youtube one) and paste the youtube url into it. You only get 5 free a day, but oh well, it'll only take you two days to do it.
souvik1997 wrote:
i 0x5'd so hard on that one
Seconded, that's awesome! This is pretty talented, actually:
It took me until my third watching to get that D = drive = Democrat and R = reverse = Republican in that metaphor.
Mapar007 wrote:
#5 is still my all-time personal favorite. IT'S THE SMO-O-O-O-O-OKE!
Hehe, that's a good one. I really love Avalance of Lies. souvik1997 wrote:
Reminds me of the old Mario games...
Yup, that's what 8-bit music is, music synthesized as if it was an old DAC chip producing it.
Maybe you could explain this, being of a technical bent: what is 8-bit about that? Which sound chip associated with 8-bit hardware is producing that sound? Or is it just a pseudo-chiptune made to sound deliberately low-tech for no particular reason? This seems to be a fad that I have not yet managed to get to the bottom of.
As a counter-example, some genuine 8-bit music: Sega Master System BIOS or the Sanxion loader.
As a counter-example, some genuine 8-bit music: Sega Master System BIOS or the Sanxion loader.
benryves wrote:
Maybe you could explain this, being of a technical bent: what is 8-bit about that? Which sound chip associated with 8-bit hardware is producing that sound? Or is it just a pseudo-chiptune made to sound deliberately low-tech for no particular reason? This seems to be a fad that I have not yet managed to get to the bottom of.
As a counter-example, some genuine 8-bit music: Sega Master System BIOS or the Sanxion loader.
According to the Wikipedia page abotu 8-bit music or chiptunes, "As an offshoot of the burgeoning tracker music culture, a type of tracker music reminiscent of Commodore 64 SID music was born. This type of music came to be called "chiptunes"." I suppose that the Commodore 64 therefore would be the general answer to your question? As a counter-example, some genuine 8-bit music: Sega Master System BIOS or the Sanxion loader.
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