Ok there has been lots of talk about how to get the in flight music from WCP. One way is a tre file manager, and extract the music directly. But there are many with the same delima with the tre manager, either working it or even trying to find it. Heres the answer that should work for everyone.
First, start WCP, then go to your options screen and turn down the movie and sound effects (sfx) volume controls, and leave the music volume up. This will kill all sounds other than music in the game.
Then start the game from the begining, under a different pilot unless you want your main pilot to go thru the game again. Once the missions start, all you will hear is the music, no voices, no sound effects at all. Not even the sound effects of the catapult. Even the comms will be muted. Tie a recorder into your system and record away each mission music you want. If your sound card has the I-Drive, plug a digital recorder into the optical outputs and record digitally. Once you do this, you can then take your recordings and dump them into the computer in .wav format, the 9660 standard for red book CD audio. Take the trusty dusty CD audio creation proggy that comes with all cd burners and make your red book cd! WALA!! An audio CD of all the WCP mission music that will play in any cd player!! Jam it in the car! Jam it in the jambox! Jam it on the home stereo! Be the envy of your friends! Amaze the WC community!! Enjoy!!
RFBurns
First, start WCP, then go to your options screen and turn down the movie and sound effects (sfx) volume controls, and leave the music volume up. This will kill all sounds other than music in the game.
Then start the game from the begining, under a different pilot unless you want your main pilot to go thru the game again. Once the missions start, all you will hear is the music, no voices, no sound effects at all. Not even the sound effects of the catapult. Even the comms will be muted. Tie a recorder into your system and record away each mission music you want. If your sound card has the I-Drive, plug a digital recorder into the optical outputs and record digitally. Once you do this, you can then take your recordings and dump them into the computer in .wav format, the 9660 standard for red book CD audio. Take the trusty dusty CD audio creation proggy that comes with all cd burners and make your red book cd! WALA!! An audio CD of all the WCP mission music that will play in any cd player!! Jam it in the car! Jam it in the jambox! Jam it on the home stereo! Be the envy of your friends! Amaze the WC community!! Enjoy!!
RFBurns