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651 Press any key to continue... PlayStation 2 - BIOS soundtrack [PS2 BGM Rip] 0 2025-10-21 Ambient sounds from the PS2 BIOS. Short sound effects (less than 5 seconds) are not included here.

These sounds seem to be using this sound format: https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/cdromfileformats/#sq-hd-hd-sssqsshd (used by some first-party Sony PS1/PS2 games as well)

The HD/BD/SQ files are embedded directly inside the BIOS ROM (in compressed form). I have actually managed to partially convert these into a soundfont and MIDI files, you can listen to an example here, but I couldn't convert accurate ADSR yet, so it doesn't sound exactly the same: http://paktc.markusmaal.ee/redscreen.zip

However, in this video, I have instead opted to trick the PlayStation 2 into playing these sounds, which was easier to pull off and it is 100% accurate.

Chapters:
0:00 Startup sound
0:18 Startup woosh (played immediately after startup sound when no disc is inserted)
0:27 Main menu ambiance (played on the main menu/system configuration screens)
5:27 Unknown (maybe a part of another sound?)
5:33 Short woosh (played after startup sound when a game disc is inserted)
5:39 Red screen of death (plays when you insert an invalid disc)
10:40 RSOD variant (might be an unused sound?)

P.S. If you are the first person who can figure out the exact time of day I recorded this based on the flying orbs, I'll pin your comment.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf2L-3Ef9Pg 0 PlayStation 2 - BIOS soundtrack [PS2 BGM Rip] PlayStation 2 - BIOS soundtrack [PS2 BGM Rip] Ambient sounds from the PS2 BIOS. Short sound effects (less than 5 seconds) are not included here.

These sounds seem to be using this sound format: https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/cdromfileformats/#sq-hd-hd-sssqsshd (used by some first-party Sony PS1/PS2 games as well)

The HD/BD/SQ files are embedded directly inside the BIOS ROM (in compressed form). I have actually managed to partially convert these into a soundfont and MIDI files, you can listen to an example here, but I couldn't convert accurate ADSR yet, so it doesn't sound exactly the same: http://paktc.markusmaal.ee/redscreen.zip

However, in this video, I have instead opted to trick the PlayStation 2 into playing these sounds, which was easier to pull off and it is 100% accurate.

Chapters:
0:00 Startup sound
0:18 Startup woosh (played immediately after startup sound when no disc is inserted)
0:27 Main menu ambiance (played on the main menu/system configuration screens)
5:27 Unknown (maybe a part of another sound?)
5:33 Short woosh (played after startup sound when a game disc is inserted)
5:39 Red screen of death (plays when you insert an invalid disc)
10:40 RSOD variant (might be an unused sound?)

P.S. If you are the first person who can figure out the exact time of day I recorded this based on the flying orbs, I'll pin your comment.
Ambient sounds from the PS2 BIOS. Short sound effects (less than 5 seconds) are not included here.

These sounds seem to be using this sound format: https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/cdromfileformats/#sq-hd-hd-sssqsshd (used by some first-party Sony PS1/PS2 games as well)

The HD/BD/SQ files are embedded directly inside the BIOS ROM (in compressed form). I have actually managed to partially convert these into a soundfont and MIDI files, you can listen to an example here, but I couldn't convert accurate ADSR yet, so it doesn't sound exactly the same: http://paktc.markusmaal.ee/redscreen.zip

However, in this video, I have instead opted to trick the PlayStation 2 into playing these sounds, which was easier to pull off and it is 100% accurate.

Chapters:
0:00 Startup sound
0:18 Startup woosh (played immediately after startup sound when no disc is inserted)
0:27 Main menu ambiance (played on the main menu/system configuration screens)
5:27 Unknown (maybe a part of another sound?)
5:33 Short woosh (played after startup sound when a game disc is inserted)
5:39 Red screen of death (plays when you insert an invalid disc)
10:40 RSOD variant (might be an unused sound?)

P.S. If you are the first person who can figure out the exact time of day I recorded this based on the flying orbs, I'll pin your comment.
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493 Press any key to continue... Loading a PS1 game [Real time capture \w disc seeking sounds] 0 2022-10-10 If you have ever owned a PS1 or any other early CD-based games console, you know very well that games take a very long time to load. One reason is due to the slower disc speed, another is due to the fact that game data is fragmented around the disc, so the laser assembly needs to seek around the disc to find the required data. This means that loading a game can take several minutes. This video demonstrates that.

Captured using a real console, which is outputting composite, which is connected into an HDMI upscaler, which then is connected to a capture device, which is connected to my computer, which saves the output into a video file. This video is, at least for most part, uncut, except for parts, where I navigate around in menus, insert the game disc, play, etc, but every load screen is uncut.

The game that is showcased in this video is Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (PS1, PAL version).

Timestamps:
0:00 Opening disc tray, removing existing disc, inserting another game disc, closing tray, power on
0:11 Power-on, disc check
0:15 BIOS screen
0:31 Exit BIOS screen
0:35 Copyright screen
2:35 Black screen
2:52 Codemasters FMV
3:01 Black screen
3:46 Intro FMV (cut)
4:08 Black screen
4:16 Title screen/language selection
4:30 Loading demo mode
5:34 Exit demo mode
6:09 Navigating menus
6:21 Loading service area
6:31 Loading single stage
6:50 Single stage gameplay (cut)
7:08 Exit single stage

P.S. At the beginning, the video is in mono. That's because I forgot to change my microphone into mono mode, so it was outputting only to one side, and I only realized that mid-recording.
0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RzOn7rjeD8 0 Loading a PS1 game [Real time capture \w disc seeking sounds] . If you have ever owned a PS1 or any other early CD-based games console, you know very well that games take a very long time to load. One reason is due to the slower disc speed, another is due to the fact that game data is fragmented around the disc, so the laser assembly needs to seek around the disc to find the required data. This means that loading a game can take several minutes. This video demonstrates that.

Captured using a real console, which is outputting composite, which is connected into an HDMI upscaler, which then is connected to a capture device, which is connected to my computer, which saves the output into a video file. This video is, at least for most part, uncut, except for parts, where I navigate around in menus, insert the game disc, play, etc, but every load screen is uncut.

The game that is showcased in this video is Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (PS1, PAL version).

Timestamps:
0:00 Opening disc tray, removing existing disc, inserting another game disc, closing tray, power on
0:11 Power-on, disc check
0:15 BIOS screen
0:31 Exit BIOS screen
0:35 Copyright screen
2:35 Black screen
2:52 Codemasters FMV
3:01 Black screen
3:46 Intro FMV (cut)
4:08 Black screen
4:16 Title screen/language selection
4:30 Loading demo mode
5:34 Exit demo mode
6:09 Navigating menus
6:21 Loading service area
6:31 Loading single stage
6:50 Single stage gameplay (cut)
7:08 Exit single stage

P.S. At the beginning, the video is in mono. That's because I forgot to change my microphone into mono mode, so it was outputting only to one side, and I only realized that mid-recording.
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381 Press any key to continue... [Archival video] Work at a pizza place - October 18th 2019 0 2021-05-30 This is a gameplay footage, showing the old map of a Roblox game called Work at a pizza place. This particular version was made as a halloween special and it had a lot of unpatched glitches and exploits (which you can see in the video). Nothing really crazy about this video, just a video I had sitting on my hard drive doing nothing for 2 years of me playing this game. 0 1 0 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzK0zzXqHYg 0 . . This is a gameplay footage, showing the old map of a Roblox game called Work at a pizza place. This particular version was made as a halloween special and it had a lot of unpatched glitches and exploits (which you can see in the video). Nothing really crazy about this video, just a video I had sitting on my hard drive doing nothing for 2 years of me playing this game.

Also, pls don't unsub just because I posted a video about a game you didn't like, okay? This is the first and probably the last Roblox video on this channel.

This video was marked as "for kids" to comply with YouTube's rules regarding COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act). For comments on this video, please use the discussion tab on my channel page. Current video ratings: 0 likes / 0 dislikes (as of 30th May 2021)
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