Epic 8-bit Conversion Maneuver (and back!)
Created on: September 3rd, 2006
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You guys are all Fvcking retarded...alls that program does is make the file size smaller.. and the sound quallity sh*ty not videogame like. in order to make somthing sound "8-bit" like somthing out of a video game one would need a seperate program like a midi program with samples of audio and transcribe the song by inputing each note individually..which will take several hours if not days of time depending on how many tracks/layers you want and how good you want it to sound. dont get your hopes up.
Bob042: yes, this is an old program from the old Gateway 2000s.
Espie: This program is real, but converting to 8-bit NES Style music is a joke, there is no program like that. "8 bit" on this program refers to the biterate. It halves the biterate, not converting it to NES music, but halving the filesize.
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