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Nintendo emulator
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Are there any emulators or programs that can capture audio from nintendo games?
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Southaven, MS
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I know that you can capture movies in snes9x. From there you should be able to separate the audio with another program.
That's a SuperNES emulator though. The only NES emulator that I can think of that does the same thing as stated above is RockNES but it's for pc.
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iMac 17" 2GHz Core2Duo | 1GB RAM | 160GB hdd | Superdrive | Tiger and XP Pro
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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anyone try Audio Overload or M1 ? they seem good, i remember using them once and not being able to save the music though.
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just an update. Nestopia does save audio, but it is not palyable by quicktime or itunes. not sure how good that is.
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It worked fine for me. Append ".wav" to the file it creates and QuickTime will recognize it.
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