Post #1 · Posted at 2010-10-20 08:28:10am 14.7 years ago
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Alright so I have been playing DDR 3rd Mix Korean Version 2 on my machine lately however there is one problem... When I make videos I need to re-dub the audio track because the machine's music is blocked out by the house music playing in the bowling alley where my machine is being stored.
I went straight to the simfiles section of Z-I-V and realized there is no data for DDR 3rd Mix Korean Version 2 (or any Korean Version at all). At the very least can someone lend me a hand at finding these audio tracks cut properly like the arcade game...
Starian
Wa
Ba Kkwo
Shock!
Thanks!
EDIT: Now I am looking for Dancing Stage Euromix 2 songs. Anyone know where I can download the exclusives for the arcade release?
I went straight to the simfiles section of Z-I-V and realized there is no data for DDR 3rd Mix Korean Version 2 (or any Korean Version at all). At the very least can someone lend me a hand at finding these audio tracks cut properly like the arcade game...
Starian
Wa
Ba Kkwo
Shock!
Thanks!
EDIT: Now I am looking for Dancing Stage Euromix 2 songs. Anyone know where I can download the exclusives for the arcade release?
Post #3 · Posted at 2010-12-01 09:58:51am 14.6 years ago
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Thanks! Thought I might have been being stupid

EDIT: I updated the first post. I need help finding Dancing Stage Euromix 2 songs for my new videos. Thank again to anyone that helps me out!
EDIT 2: Nevermind I found them.
Post #4 · Posted at 2010-12-09 09:59:51pm 14.5 years ago
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When I make videos I need to re-dub the audio track because the machine's music is blocked out by the house music playing in the bowling alley where my machine is being stored.
Late to the party, but... there is a pair of RCA audio line outs on the back of a DDR machine (next to the 15-pin video out socket) - why not record a live feed from that? You'll even get the announcer

Post #5 · Posted at 2010-12-09 10:49:54pm 14.5 years ago
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Just GOOD attack the entire song, no announcer then. 

Post #6 · Posted at 2010-12-10 03:14:51am 14.5 years ago
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When I make videos I need to re-dub the audio track because the machine's music is blocked out by the house music playing in the bowling alley where my machine is being stored.
Late to the party, but... there is a pair of RCA audio line outs on the back of a DDR machine (next to the 15-pin video out socket) - why not record a live feed from that? You'll even get the announcer


Post #7 · Posted at 2010-12-13 05:15:06am 14.5 years ago
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Ya I could do that but then that forces me to lug my laptop around with me whenever I go. Its not a bad idea though, I will keep that in mind. Thanks for the tip
I never thought about doing that.

My inexpensive MP3 player has a line-in, and will happily record stereo - do you not have access to any portable device that can record audio aside from your laptop? Then all you'd usually need is a 2xRCA to 3.5mm cable.
Post #8 · Posted at 2010-12-14 02:06:45pm 14.5 years ago
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Ya I could do that but then that forces me to lug my laptop around with me whenever I go. Its not a bad idea though, I will keep that in mind. Thanks for the tip
I never thought about doing that.

My inexpensive MP3 player has a line-in, and will happily record stereo - do you not have access to any portable device that can record audio aside from your laptop? Then all you'd usually need is a 2xRCA to 3.5mm cable.