VGM2PRE open beta
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 8:30 pm
Since I've forgotten who originally were beta testers, I've decided to make this beta version an open beta. I'm posting on the Mega Drive forum because I need the input of those who use Echo. Download below!
This version can do the following:
It's undocumented because it's only temporary; eventually they'll be split out. The six-digit argument following -p2612 uses 1 or 0 for the digits and toggles formats in the following order from left to right:
VGI, TFI, TYI, EIF, DMP, Y12 (Y12 is currently unsupported and for now will only print a message to the console when enabled)
The formats that need the most testing are EIF (because I don't do Mega Drive development) and DMP (because I don't have DefleMask on any of my computers for now).
Also undocumented but probably more permanent is the ability to pass multiple files or directories to the app. Use this feature at your own risk, as this allows the potential to process the entire Genesis VGM library at once at the cost of using all your comp's memory and possibly BSODing as a result.
This version can do the following:
- Dump YM2612 presets to .VGI for Shiru's VGM MM, among other apps
- Dump YM2612 presets to .TFI for Shiru's TFM Maker and Aly James's FMDRIVE VSTi
- Dump YM2612 presets to .TYI for superjoebob's YM2612 VSTi
- Dump YM2612 presets to .EIF for use with the Echo Sound Format (experimental)
- Dump YM2612 presets to .DMP for use with DefleMask Tracker (experimental)
Code: Select all
vgm2pre.exe -p2612 111110 files
VGI, TFI, TYI, EIF, DMP, Y12 (Y12 is currently unsupported and for now will only print a message to the console when enabled)
The formats that need the most testing are EIF (because I don't do Mega Drive development) and DMP (because I don't have DefleMask on any of my computers for now).
Also undocumented but probably more permanent is the ability to pass multiple files or directories to the app. Use this feature at your own risk, as this allows the potential to process the entire Genesis VGM library at once at the cost of using all your comp's memory and possibly BSODing as a result.