I recently acquired an mp32c64 from eBay. This unit allows you to play mp3 files recorded in the VIC/64 audio encoding scheme straight into you VIC via a datasette emulation. It looks really neat and I want to try it out!
The problem is I don't have any mp3 files for use with it! I'm familiar with the WAV-PRG and converting .tap to mp3 but have never had much luck with it in the past. I would like to get an mp3 that is known working.
Does anyone have a working mp3 file that they have used to playback into a datasette emulator such as the mp32c64 (or some other method) that you could share with me? Thanks in advance!
Larry
anyone have working mp3 or wav files for use with mp32c64
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Re: anyone have working mp3 or wav files for use with mp32c64
I thought using MP3 files were bad for that because of the compression.
Would you not want to use standard WAV files?
Would you not want to use standard WAV files?
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Re: anyone have working mp3 or wav files for use with mp32c64
You're probaby correct. But I ended up converting "antimatter splatter" to a wav file with Audiotap and using the mp32c64 to play it back into the datasette port and it worked!
Unfortunately the save didn't not result in a working file I could play back so not sure what is happening with that. Project for another day.
But for the time being I am declaring a great success
Unfortunately the save didn't not result in a working file I could play back so not sure what is happening with that. Project for another day.
But for the time being I am declaring a great success
