MOD SOUND Music to PS1 Converter v2 Windows APP 32bit only

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MOD SOUND Music to PS1 Converter v2 Windows APP 32bit only

Post by inc^lightforce » January 20th, 2023, 5:44 am

Play Station 1 Music Demo Converter for Windows

System: 32bit only
Version: v2 - 19th February 2023
programmed by: inc. of Lightforce Group

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another recode by a old DOS Tool for efficient coding after more than 23 years.
I decided to code a easy to use Windows SOUND CONVERTER PS1-Win-App Tool.

Based on HITMOD-Player, this tool convert your MOD File with 2 clicks into a music.obj Sound File.


You don't need to rename the original Mod Sound File anymore.
You also don't need anymore each and every time edit a Batch File.
Forget Batch editing.


- just simply start Music-PS1-Demo-Converter-Win-App.exe - let the tool with 2 clicks do its work for you
- open a Sound Mod File
- it starts playing automatically
- hit the button to start the compilation into a "*.obj" File

NOTE:
if your Mod File sounds weird in your compiled Demo, hit the checkbox to fix the pitch

when it's done, a "music.obj" file from your loaded Sound File can be find next to this
Tools exe for further usage
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Post by inc^lightforce » January 20th, 2023, 8:47 am

I noticed that it only run with a 32bit Windows Version. is there a 64BIT BIN2_C.exe ?
If yes, i can adapt and update this tool for x64 Systems too ;)


thanks


fixed Version 2 in the first Post
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Post by inc^lightforce » February 7th, 2023, 12:28 pm

Version 2 out now and fixed. See first Post.
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Post by Administrator » February 9th, 2023, 6:32 am

inc^lightforce wrote: January 20th, 2023, 8:47 am I noticed that it only run with a 32bit Windows Version. is there a 64BIT BIN2_C.exe ?
If yes, i can adapt and update this tool for x64 Systems too ;)


thanks
Why don't you just write your own binary to raw hex converter in whatever language your program uses? There are plenty of examples out there on how to do it as well. Also, 32-bit programs run fine under 64-bit systems, so the BIN2_C.EXE program must be 16-bit.
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Post by BeaverGuy » March 8th, 2023, 11:03 pm

Hi,

I have a problem with this tool. After creating MUSIC.OBJ, a file has not been shown. Is there some problem with writing or am I find in the wrong place? :P

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Post by inc^lightforce » March 9th, 2023, 9:05 pm

weird again. i fixed the v1 to v2.
i have programmed this tool on Windows 7 32bit and only a 32Bit version.

- start the tool
- load a *.mod sound (now it must play the sound automatically)
- convert
now the tool convert the modfile into a music.obj file.
this file you can find next to the tools exe.


please send me your report.
which System do you have installed?
it is not tested in a VM

so far,
waiting for your reply

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EDIT: 14/03/2025

back with another need:

i managed the Sound Converter for x64 Systems so far, but now i stuck at another point.

Working:
- load Soundfile
- play Soundfile automatically
- converting from *.mod to *.hit
- converting *.hit to *.c



ISSUES:
- how is it possible to convert the *.c to *.o ?

in the past days i used:
ccpsx.exe -c music.c -o music.o

that write an *.o file but this exe file does not work anymore.

is there a solution to convert *.c to *.o ?

thanks so far
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Post by RokRacekSK » March 16th, 2025, 10:35 pm

inc^lightforce wrote: January 20th, 2023, 5:44 am Play Station 1 Music Demo Converter for Windows

System: 32bit only
Version: v2 - 19th February 2023
programmed by: inc. of Lightforce Group

this is the her3.mod https://modarchive.org/index.php?reques ... uery=45460

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Post by inc^lightforce » March 29th, 2025, 11:12 am

got it... and had converted the sound to an obj.mod. i'll send it to ya next the days

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Post by RokRacekSK » April 4th, 2025, 10:25 pm

inc^lightforce wrote: March 29th, 2025, 11:12 am got it... and had converted the sound to an obj.mod. i'll send it to ya next the days
did you send it somewhere or not just yet?

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Post by inc^lightforce » April 19th, 2025, 3:45 pm

RokRacekSK wrote: April 4th, 2025, 10:25 pm
did you send it somewhere or not just yet?
i have still the problem to convert *.c to *.o

i urgently need a working x64 exe that build from a *.c file to *.o File

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Post by gwald » April 20th, 2025, 2:04 pm

Install https://mendelson.org/ntvdmx64.html for 16bit support in win x64

But I thought ccpsx is 32bit and works in x64 (not sure either way).

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Post by MasterLink » April 21st, 2025, 6:17 am

gwald wrote: April 20th, 2025, 2:04 pm Install https://mendelson.org/ntvdmx64.html for 16bit support in win x64

But I thought ccpsx is 32bit and works in x64 (not sure either way).
It appears ccpsx is indeed 32-bit. It was apparently compiled targeting Windows 95, and written with Visual Studio 97 actually.
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It makes me wonder though if it is hooking into some 16-bit dependencies perhaps when the program itself is in fact 32-bit.
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I will say, on Windows 11 it does appear to want to run, but I'm not putting PsyQ paths and variables on my Windows 11 machine, as I've left that for my Windows 2000 VM, in which case it works just perfectly there with zero issues, so I don't wish to test on Windows 11 further than just seeing if it executes at all (which it does).
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