TT Aud 2 Ogg converter
I've created a piece of software that converts the .aud files(the music among other things) from Sam & Max to ordinary .ogg audio format playable in all major software audio players. I am aware that there are software out there that does this already, but my application is cross-platform, open source and compiles perfectly under both Windows and Linux.
Also, I've released it under the GPL license([url]http://www.gnu.org)[/url].
Grab the precompiled Windows version here:
www.linuxaddict.dk/TTaud2ogg.rar
And, if you want to compile it under Linux, grab the source code here:
www.linuxaddict.dk/TTaud2ogg_src.rar
To compile it you'll need QT4(www.trolltech.com) installed.
Lastly, i don't know what TellTales' stance is with software like this, so if it violates something, anything, i hope you guys will remove this thread and i will remove the software. I made it because i really, really love the music, and i just HAD to have the EndCredits song from Ep3 on my Amarok playlist.
Also, I've released it under the GPL license([url]http://www.gnu.org)[/url].
Grab the precompiled Windows version here:
www.linuxaddict.dk/TTaud2ogg.rar
And, if you want to compile it under Linux, grab the source code here:
www.linuxaddict.dk/TTaud2ogg_src.rar
To compile it you'll need QT4(www.trolltech.com) installed.
Lastly, i don't know what TellTales' stance is with software like this, so if it violates something, anything, i hope you guys will remove this thread and i will remove the software. I made it because i really, really love the music, and i just HAD to have the EndCredits song from Ep3 on my Amarok playlist.
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I bet it's that encryption thing that makes gametap so careful about releasing gametap worldwide, because many countries have rather strict encryption laws... and some countries only allow certain types of encryption etc... quite complicated set of laws to study. I tried to read a list over encryption laws in different countries, but I gave up after I finished with the laws for my country.
Man, that sucks. :mad: On the other hand, it could be a clever strategy by TellTale to get Gametap subscribers to still buy the TT version...(just kidding)
I'd love to hear Sam's line about the internet crashing every time I get an error message in FireFox...
Well, Steam manages to have stuff unencrypted. Granted, it's a simple store, much unlike GameTap, but they have other ways of ensuring that stuff isn't easily pirated.
Oh well. In order to get lines from the game, I'd just turn off the music and record it with Fraps or Audacity.
You should remember that with Gametap, you could just pay $0.99 for a month and rip every game that's available (if there was no encryption). Steam is much different since you have to actually pay for each game.
Plus, I've never heard of anyone hacking a game out of GameTap. So you have to give them some credit there.