January 7, 200719 yr If so, how? I know that there was a guy not long ago who had all the music form rs... Any insights would be helpful (moreso if what i want to do is legal or not) [EDIT] Dont even talk to me about using a microphone to record it... it will be horrible quality and you dont need to hear me breathing through it... Former Leader of The Tal Shiar Alliance - An Original Tip.it ClanMember of the Wilderness Guardians and Founder of the Silent GuardiansFounder of The Conclave - A Tip.it Clan institutionTip.it Times author (click for all my articles) - When I use the wrong reasons to make the right statement, argue the reason, not the statement.MSSW4 General - Did we kick your ass too?Check us out!==> No seriously, if you like FREE GP, XP and Dung tokens, as well as Community, Opportunity and above all FUN... <==CLICK IT!
January 7, 200719 yr You could always Google for something or maybe if you have a microphone record it directly :-k
January 7, 200719 yr Author These thigns record the sound with your microphone... aka HORIBBLE LOUSY quality... No, i mean DIRECTLY from RS Former Leader of The Tal Shiar Alliance - An Original Tip.it ClanMember of the Wilderness Guardians and Founder of the Silent GuardiansFounder of The Conclave - A Tip.it Clan institutionTip.it Times author (click for all my articles) - When I use the wrong reasons to make the right statement, argue the reason, not the statement.MSSW4 General - Did we kick your ass too?Check us out!==> No seriously, if you like FREE GP, XP and Dung tokens, as well as Community, Opportunity and above all FUN... <==CLICK IT!
January 7, 200719 yr 1.Open runescape and log on your account. 2.Play max.5 songs you want on your hard disk(you only have to play them for about 5 sec.) . 3.Log out and exit runescape. 4.Go to start->run and type the following: C:\\Windows\.file_store_32 5.in the map that appear you see files named:jingle0,jingle1,jingle2,jingle3,jingle4. 5.These files are the music you played on runescape last time . 6.Save these files somewhere else on your hard disk(if you keep the files in that map they will dissapear when you run runescape again) I had that saved on my desktop... there was a post in general p2p about this some ammount of time ago.
January 7, 200719 yr Author and what about sound effects? (thanks btw, this helped somewhat) [edit] never mind :) thanks a bunch :) Former Leader of The Tal Shiar Alliance - An Original Tip.it ClanMember of the Wilderness Guardians and Founder of the Silent GuardiansFounder of The Conclave - A Tip.it Clan institutionTip.it Times author (click for all my articles) - When I use the wrong reasons to make the right statement, argue the reason, not the statement.MSSW4 General - Did we kick your ass too?Check us out!==> No seriously, if you like FREE GP, XP and Dung tokens, as well as Community, Opportunity and above all FUN... <==CLICK IT!
January 7, 200719 yr 1.Open runescape and log on your account. 2.Play max.5 songs you want on your hard disk(you only have to play them for about 5 sec.) . 3.Log out and exit runescape. 4.Go to start->run and type the following: C:\\Windows\.file_store_32 5.in the map that appear you see files named:jingle0,jingle1,jingle2,jingle3,jingle4. 5.These files are the music you played on runescape last time . 6.Save these files somewhere else on your hard disk(if you keep the files in that map they will dissapear when you run runescape again) I had that saved on my desktop... there was a post in general p2p about this some ammount of time ago. I think that changed with the "background sounds" update - all the files in that directory seem to be pretty old.
January 7, 200719 yr Author It did... any way known to man atm that now also lets you record the newer stuff? Former Leader of The Tal Shiar Alliance - An Original Tip.it ClanMember of the Wilderness Guardians and Founder of the Silent GuardiansFounder of The Conclave - A Tip.it Clan institutionTip.it Times author (click for all my articles) - When I use the wrong reasons to make the right statement, argue the reason, not the statement.MSSW4 General - Did we kick your ass too?Check us out!==> No seriously, if you like FREE GP, XP and Dung tokens, as well as Community, Opportunity and above all FUN... <==CLICK IT!
January 10, 200719 yr Author So has anyone tried lately? Former Leader of The Tal Shiar Alliance - An Original Tip.it ClanMember of the Wilderness Guardians and Founder of the Silent GuardiansFounder of The Conclave - A Tip.it Clan institutionTip.it Times author (click for all my articles) - When I use the wrong reasons to make the right statement, argue the reason, not the statement.MSSW4 General - Did we kick your ass too?Check us out!==> No seriously, if you like FREE GP, XP and Dung tokens, as well as Community, Opportunity and above all FUN... <==CLICK IT!
January 15, 200719 yr Audacity is an amazing recording and editing program AND it is freeware. This is what i use when I need to record anything.
January 16, 200719 yr Well... I know how to do it on a Linux machine.. and I'm sure it could be adapted to a windows machine. You basically use a program that loops back the audio device into a recording software, so that instead of actually sending the data to the physical audio device and speakers, its sent to a program that saves it into a wav etc. It's very simple, and is also the easiest way to convert a DRM protected music file into a Free format such as MP3 Maxed since Sunday, January 9th, 2014Completionist since Wednesday, June 4th, 2014
January 17, 200719 yr an't it ilega jagex has a ̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâî law on its game don't that mean its music to? DoD:S ownagewhat we have here is a ..um.. failur to communcate check out my steam ID page @ alpha company
January 19, 200719 yr an't it ilega jagex has a ̢̮â¬Å¡Ãâî law on its game don't that mean its music to? you should still be able to listen the music on your pc for personal enjoyment. I'm Finally 99 mage ^^ (and cooking...) :PSilver24-7 -
January 19, 200719 yr If you decompile/unzip the .gz files that are attached to your computer when you connect to the Jagex servers, you can have every single piece of runescape music on your computer. :) As long as you use it for personal use, it's allowed (just as listening to it on RS is, as long as you don't re-distribute it)
January 21, 200719 yr And I can't seem to find out how to record the sound on linux... what i thought that I had found... I can't seem to find. Maxed since Sunday, January 9th, 2014Completionist since Wednesday, June 4th, 2014
January 21, 200719 yr It's very simple, and is also the easiest way to convert a DRM protected music file into a Free format such as MP3 Mp3 is NOT a free format ;)
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