Cardia on 3/3/2007 at 23:31
is there any program that i can pick up in the net to read the .umx files in the music directory inside the Deus ex cd, i´m enjoying the musics and would like to record them in a cd:)
cradle_curdled on 4/3/2007 at 01:50
There's also a decoder for Winamp (which you can then use Disk Writer on to create WAVs), a program called foobar, xmplay...
Cardia on 4/3/2007 at 22:37
I´m downloading the musics now! phew... there is a lot here ,more than 100 musics, that should keep me busy for a while:)
It´s good to have you here at the Deus X forums
Cardia on 4/3/2007 at 22:41
Quote Posted by cradle_curdled
There's also a decoder for Winamp (which you can then use Disk Writer on to create WAVs), a program called foobar, xmplay...
downloading foobar now, these program might be very useful for other audio files, thanks:thumb:
Sathras on 5/3/2007 at 13:11
Unless I'm mistaken foobar can't play umx files out of the box. You'd need a plugin that you can find (
http://kode54.foobar2000.org/) here. Just copy the dll(foo_dumb) into the components folder of your foobar installation and restart foobar.
Cardia on 6/3/2007 at 13:54
Quote Posted by Sathras
Unless I'm mistaken foobar can't play umx files out of the box. You'd need a plugin that you can find (
http://kode54.foobar2000.org/) here. Just copy the dll(foo_dumb) into the components folder of your foobar installation and restart foobar.
is it possible to export the music files into waves files?
Sathras on 6/3/2007 at 14:54
That one is easy. Just load the files into foobar and right click on the ones you want to convert and select 'Convert to...'. Then chose whatever target format you like(you can directly convert to mp3 too for example), select the destination directory and let foobar do the conversation.
Painman on 9/3/2007 at 01:10
I came across a Deus Ex music rip someplace several years ago - all the music files had an .it extension, which are Impulse Tracker files... don't know if that's the actual format in the game resource files or not.
In any case, I renamed them as .mod and they play fine in Winamp, etc.
Edit: Found the place, it's mirsoft.info - hope I'm not in big trouble for saying so. Might be more than a few copyright violations poking around that site. But there's some stuff that just ought not be lost to history (like the .MOD files for Origin's two Crusader games).