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  • lol i have this demo disc, it came with the tomb raider angel of darkness edition of official ps2 magazine ;)

  • Haha i Never understood what yabasic is. :D

  • Dinner. PEEENNIS!!

  • My cousin had this one! Mine had SSX, Fifa 2001 and Wild Wild Racing

  • can you send that to me ? Please ?

  • i have that! its like a blue disk and has airblade, darkcload etc and yabasic

  • @pivotXPpro Woo! :D

  • Why did you put Youtube Poop sounds into it?

  • Can you send me the original ps2 demodisc musicplz plz

  • @suomiusername What, the drum-and-bassy one about RADAR? Sure. PM me with your email.

  • i have that 1

  • fake, you just added the sounds on the video editor :/

  • lmao I knew that somebody would comment that... it would be a pretty easy thing to fake... want me to connect the PS2 to a TV and film the TV so that you get the idea of ambient sound? Or make a video demonstrating the sound file I replaced on the CD or something? Any ideas?

  • well lucky for you, i have a wire that can record the tv ;)

  • I was using a Dazzle DVC90 video dongle thing to record the output of a VCR which had my PS2 connected to it...

  • I'll go into detail about what I did, if nobody believes me. On the disc, in the folder SCEE_DD, is a file called TESTMONO.VAG, which is a compressed audio file played by the PS2 on the menu screen. I simply took an ordinary WAV file and converted it using a program called MFAudio, making sure to keep the sample rate, bit depth and encoding method the same, then I renamed it TESTMONO.VAG and overwrote the original TESTMONO.VAG in the mirror of the CD file structure I created on my hard disk.

  • Then I modified the help documentation text strings inside the \YABASIC\YABASIC.ELF file, making sure to keep the file size the same and not overwriting any non-text data. Once all files were in place I had ISObuster capture the exact order of all the files on the original disc and write it to a text file, imported this into CDGENPS2 and made a disc image, and then burned the disc image.

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