Just as the title says. Anybody know how to?:confused: Actually have the soundtrack, just wanted to learn how to turn it into an MP3 file or something like that. Oh and im talking about the Realm Reborn version as well
Just as the title says. Anybody know how to?:confused: Actually have the soundtrack, just wanted to learn how to turn it into an MP3 file or something like that. Oh and im talking about the Realm Reborn version as well
You'll probably have to look for your answer somewhere else seeing as the mods favor you actually buying their soundtrack over someone ripping it from the actual game. Just a precaution.
Read the title. They're asking how to move the mp3s from the soundtrack disc. There ARE mp3s on the OST, just that unless you read Japanese it can be pretty hard to figure out.
If you have a Blu-ray player on your PC, you can just copy the files over after you run the disk. If you're using the disc in a ps3 or other device, make sure its wireless enabled. First go to "Extras" in the Blu-ray disc menu, then "MP3 Download". It'll give you a link looking like 192.168.x.x. Type that into your browser on your pc, and it should give you the links from the disc to download the mp3s to your PC. I can explain more detail if you need. ;3
I love how people can't read.
If you're talking about the Before Meteor/A Realm Reborn Blu-Ray OST Discs, then place the disc in your Blu-Ray drive, open it with windows explorer, open the folder MP3DATA, and the .zip files in there contain the soundtrack.
P.S. if it's the A Realm Reborn soundtrack, the password for the file ARR_FFXIV_120.zip is "gilgamesh".
Actually have the soundtrack, just wanted to learn how to turn it into an MP3 file or something like that.[QUOTE=Taramin;2010472]If you're talking about the Before Meteor/A Realm Reborn Blu-Ray OST Discs, then place the disc in your Blu-Ray drive, open it with windows explorer, open the folder MP3DATA, and the .zip files in there contain the soundtrack. Thanks I see to it to do just that :D
Thank You that help :)
No problem! Enjoy your Music! I know I am :)
If you have a PS3 or PS4, in one of the EXTRAs menus there's a "PC DOWNLOAD" option. This turns your console into a temporary webserver on your local network so you can download the prepared zips from the disc and extract MP3 formatted music.
Ripping and burning music is pretty simple. Just use any media player like windows media player or iTunes...real player has a converter that can make them into mp3.
I know this is super old but where do I access this extra thing? Been through everything and I can’t find it please I need help, or I wanted 60 dollars for nothing :(
If you have iTunes it is pretty easy. Just put the disk into your computer.
A screen should pop up that says "Import all songs on the CD" and you click yes. If this window does not show, you need to find the CD icon which I think is normally near the top left? It looks like a disk.
A list of songs names should appear with checkboxes next to them. You uncheck any song you don't want.
You have to be connected to the internet to have the song titles actually show, instead of like "Track 01." This also happens though if iTunes can't find the tracks in its system but I think all albums are on iTunes so it should be fine.
Then you want to click the "Import CD" which is normally near the top right.
Then you wait.
If you do it this way, I can help with pictures because I do have a CD I need to import.
This won’t work with the FFXIV OSTs unless your PC has a Blu-ray Disc Drive. All FFXIV OSTs are Blu-ray now. You can, however, use a PS4 to extract mp3 files, but you will need a method of transferring them to a computer (USB drive). Or you can purchase an external Blu-ray disk drive for your PC.
Yeah, I have to use my PS4 for these, but I believe you press the square (?) button to open the extras menu. Then what I do is I use the network option to bring up the IP address link that I can plug into my computer's browser and download the tracks through there. It's a little roundabout, but it works.
Thank you for this post. I picked up the ARR OST and was disapointed to see that it was all music videos. I didn't know that the actual song files were also on the disc.