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2003-09-29 01:42
Airfish
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Silly Question, sorry!

Hey y'all!

I'm sorry, I believe this is a silly question, please don't laugh, I'm pretty new in Commodore stuff and I really don't know it:
Why do I always find ".sid" files, when I'm looking for C64 music on the Internet?
I wanna have the music from the C64 game "AIRWOLF" on my PC and I wanted to download it from the net. But all I can find are .sid files and no one of my PC music players can play them. I asked some PC freaks, but they've never heard of this file format.
What is it and with which player can I use those files?
Are there any ".wav" or ".mid" files of the AIRWOLF-music?

Thanx!
Greetz, Airfish
2003-09-29 02:37
zdzisek
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Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 33
Download Sidplay2/w:

Sidplay2/w

and enjoy C64 music.
2003-09-29 09:07
hollowman

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 474
you are able to create an account and post here,
but cant google for +.sid +player ? interesting..
2003-09-29 12:25
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 3048
Everyone is seeking for the best advices. When I was learning programing web pages I also sometimes bothered my brother Havran with silly questions although I could also easily find answers on web.
2003-09-29 12:42
Stryyker

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 468
That's what brothers (+sisters) are for - annoy the hell out of them.

I do agree that people should learn the power of Google.
2003-09-29 23:42
fade
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Registered: Mar 2002
Posts: 290
except in tasmania where you annoy the hell out of them while violating them :)
2003-09-30 03:15
Airfish
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Well, yes, I have downloaded a sidPlayer, but my PC always tries to open .sid files in RealPlayer, that doesn't work since RealPlayer is unable to read .sid and I can't open the file in the SidPlayer. How can I separate the file from RealPlayer and open it in SidPlayer?!
2003-09-30 03:25
Stryyker

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 468
We have no idea of OS etc. XP atleast you have the option of right clicking > open with then find the exe of the sid player or choose program. You can always mess with file associations too, I guess all 95+ would be in explorer, folder options and somewhere in there (it isn't too hard)
2003-09-30 06:39
Steppe

Registered: Jan 2002
Posts: 1510
Or simply put a link to Sidplay2 on your desktop and drag'n'drop the sid files onto it.
2003-09-30 10:49
Pater Pi
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Or use sidplay2/w and use it's interface...
2003-09-30 11:57
WVL

Registered: Mar 2002
Posts: 896
As to the answer of WHY .sid exists :

1 - they are smaller then mp3's or wavs.
2 - THEY CAN STILL BE PLAYED ON A ORIGINAL C64!!!!
3 - we like to make it hard for non-sceners ;-)
 
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