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| ID | Kanal | Video | Kustutatud | Kuupäev | Kirjeldus | Subtiitrid | Avalik | Ülekanne | HD | URL | PRIVATE | TitleMUI_en | TitleMUI_et | KirjeldusMUI_en | KirjeldusMUI_et | Filename | Category | CategoryMUI_en | Tags | OdyseeURL | KanalMUI_en | KanalMUI_et | Translated | has_thumbnail | local_stream | ytdlp_meta | est_subs | eng_subs |
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| 594 | Press any key to continue... | PlayStation 2 - Delete failed | 0 | 2025-01-04 | Demonstrates what happens when PlayStation 2 is unable to delete a save file from the file browser. I've dumped a real memory card from a heavily soft-modded PS2 slim console and used it in an emulator for this video. However, I happened to have made an undeletable save at some point. I suspect it's because the file browser is unable to accurately determine the file size, it refuses to delete it. If this happens on a real console, the only way to fix it is to format the memory card using homebrew, such as Memory Card Annihilator. Doing so will get rid of all your saves tough. Console: SCPH-90004 (batch: 8D) |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mp4vlV2D0NA | 0 | PlayStation 2 - Delete failed | PlayStation 2 - Delete failed | Demonstrates what happens when PlayStation 2 is unable to delete a save file from the file browser. I've dumped a real memory card from a heavily soft-modded PS2 slim console and used it in an emulator for this video. However, I happened to have made an undeletable save at some point. I suspect it's because the file browser is unable to accurately determine the file size, it refuses to delete it. If this happens on a real console, the only way to fix it is to format the memory card using homebrew, such as Memory Card Annihilator. Doing so will get rid of all your saves tough. Console: SCPH-90004 (batch: 8D) |
Demonstrates what happens when PlayStation 2 is unable to delete a save file from the file browser. I've dumped a real memory card from a heavily soft-modded PS2 slim console and used it in an emulator for this video. However, I happened to have made an undeletable save at some point. I suspect it's because the file browser is unable to accurately determine the file size, it refuses to delete it. If this happens on a real console, the only way to fix it is to format the memory card using homebrew, such as Memory Card Annihilator. Doing so will get rid of all your saves tough. Console: SCPH-90004 (batch: 8D) |
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| 615 | Press any key to continue... | Save file editor for Flipnic [Feature showcase] | 0 | 2025-04-25 | Hello world! After 1.5 years of trying to figure out how the save files in this game work, I've finally done it! I just finished making a save editor for a PlayStation 2 video game called Flipnic (a.k.a. Flipnic - Ultimate Pinball/フリップニック). Compatible game saves: NTSC-U, PAL, NTSC-J* (with some caveats) I know it's been almost 22 years since the game launched, but I think this save editor may be useful for people regardless. This video shows some of the things this save editor can do. More info & downloads: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor (downloads are in the "Releases" section) In addtion, if you want to mess with the save binary yourself and want to know what each one of the bytes are for, you can download a hexpat file here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor/refs/heads/master/flipnicsave.hexpat Flipnic™ Save Editor is an enjoyable easy to use save file editor for you. (re-upload to fix low render quality) |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tk6KGdcUYkY | 0 | Save file editor for Flipnic [Feature showcase] | Save file editor for Flipnic [Feature showcase] | Hello world! After 1.5 years of trying to figure out how the save files in this game work, I've finally done it! I just finished making a save editor for a PlayStation 2 video game called Flipnic (a.k.a. Flipnic - Ultimate Pinball/フリップニック). Compatible game saves: NTSC-U, PAL, NTSC-J* (with some caveats) I know it's been almost 22 years since the game launched, but I think this save editor may be useful for people regardless. This video shows some of the things this save editor can do. More info & downloads: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor (downloads are in the "Releases" section) In addtion, if you want to mess with the save binary yourself and want to know what each one of the bytes are for, you can download a hexpat file here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor/refs/heads/master/flipnicsave.hexpat Flipnic™ Save Editor is an enjoyable easy to use save file editor for you. (re-upload to fix low render quality) |
Hello world! After 1.5 years of trying to figure out how the save files in this game work, I've finally done it! I just finished making a save editor for a PlayStation 2 video game called Flipnic (a.k.a. Flipnic - Ultimate Pinball/フリップニック). Compatible game saves: NTSC-U, PAL, NTSC-J* (with some caveats) I know it's been almost 22 years since the game launched, but I think this save editor may be useful for people regardless. This video shows some of the things this save editor can do. More info & downloads: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor (downloads are in the "Releases" section) In addtion, if you want to mess with the save binary yourself and want to know what each one of the bytes are for, you can download a hexpat file here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MarkusMaal/FlipnicSaveEditor/refs/heads/master/flipnicsave.hexpat Flipnic™ Save Editor is an enjoyable easy to use save file editor for you. (re-upload to fix low render quality) |
Timeline 1.mp4 | Videomängude analüüs | Video game analysis | save file editor,video game,PlayStation 2,Sony PlayStation,Flipnic,Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball,Flipnic™,フリップニック,is an enjoyable simple-action amazing pinball game for you,Ultimate Pinball,Ubisoft,Capcom,Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.,emulator,PCSX2 | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/615.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 624 | Press any key to continue... | Play It! [PS2 FMV Rip] | 0 | 2025-05-18 | Intro for a former European game publisher Play It! found in several PAL PlayStation 2 games that were marketed with the tagline "great games at great prices". This short video clip features bowling pins playing/spectating video games and then abruplty getting struck by a bowling ball that then forms the "it" part of the "play it" logo. This version was ripped from "1945 I&II The Arcade Games". |
0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5JUba2TESI | 0 | Play It! [PS2 FMV Rip] | Play It! [PS2 FMV Rip] | Intro for a former European game publisher Play It! found in several PAL PlayStation 2 games that were marketed with the tagline "great games at great prices". This short video clip features bowling pins playing/spectating video games and then abruplty getting struck by a bowling ball that then forms the "it" part of the "play it" logo. This version was ripped from "1945 I&II The Arcade Games". |
Intro for a former European game publisher Play It! found in several PAL PlayStation 2 games that were marketed with the tagline "great games at great prices". This short video clip features bowling pins playing/spectating video games and then abruplty getting struck by a bowling ball that then forms the "it" part of the "play it" logo. This version was ripped from "1945 I&II The Arcade Games". |
PlayIt.mp4 | FMV klipid | FMV clips | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/624.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| 627 | Press any key to continue... | Formula One Arcade - Car Tag [PS1 Gameplay] | 0 | 2025-05-23 | An obscure game mode from a 2002 F1 game for PlayStation, where you have to eliminate all opponents by hitting i.e. tagging them. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTRVpX0G0cg | 0 | Formula One Arcade - Car Tag [PS1 Gameplay] | Formula One Arcade - Car Tag [PS1 Gameplay] | An obscure game mode from a 2002 F1 game for PlayStation, where you have to eliminate all opponents by hitting i.e. tagging them. | An obscure game mode from a 2002 F1 game for PlayStation, where you have to eliminate all opponents by hitting i.e. tagging them. | car tag.mp4 | Muud mängimise videod | Other gameplay videos | formula 1,f1,Formula One,gameplay,tag,catch | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/627.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 636 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic - Free Camera [PCSX2 Cheat Engine Mod] | 0 | 2025-07-26 | In this video, I showcase various areas of the game you normally don't see thanks to a freecam mod I made with Cheat Engine. It's ready to use if you have the PAL version, but other versions require some manual labor to get it working. ---------------------------------------------------- CT file download ---------------------------------------------------- https://gist.github.com/MarkusMaal/bc9b2d7497d67cb1a17e1ad1d61ca0eb/raw/9b3679e61b9aeacc02fc69ffa725bb57f1e0ee11/FlipnicFreecam-public.CT (right click → save as) ---------------------------------------------------- Using Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x ---------------------------------------------------- To use Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x, you need to enable this setting: Edit → Settings → Scan Settings → Scan the following memory region types → MEM_MAPPED Otherwise, it'll just ignore the PS2 EE memory region. ---------------------------------------------------- Using the CT file ---------------------------------------------------- To load the CT file, choose File → Load in Cheat Engine. Find the file with file browser and open it. Allow it to execute the lua script. Now hook Cheat Engine to PCSX2 with the game already running and keep the address list. You should now see the EEmemPointer has an address - do not remove it! To see the form, double-click Table → FlipnicFreecam. You should see a window open, resize it. Now, in-game, go into a stage and let your ball drop into the outhole (don't relaunch it). Now you have the conditions to control the camera without interruptions. ---------------------------------------------------- Troubleshooting ---------------------------------------------------- Switch back to Flipnic Freecam window and click the "Freecam enable" button. For testing, drag the "Field of view" slider and you should see the FOV change. If you don't see anything change or the game crashes, that means it isn't the PAL version and you need to modify the script to get it to work (for safety reasons, if it didn't crash, restart the game without saving). To see the code, click Table → Show Cheat Table Lua Script. You want to specifically modify the local camLoc variable. Perform the following steps to get the offset: 1. Load the Metallurgy A stage (a 5-minute demo of this stage is immediately accessible even if you don't have a completed save file). You can press START to pause the timer if you only have access to the demo. 2. Let the animation play 3. Using Cheat Engine or PCSX2 debug tools, search for this array of bytes in memory: 4A F0 40 44 00 00 D0 41 BA 18 1D 44 00 00 80 3F 4A 30 47 44 FC FF FF 3F BA D8 16 44 00 00 80 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4. It should return 1 result. If you're using CE, you can set the start to eemem or pcsx2-qt.eemem in memory scan options to ensure only 1 value is returned. 5. Add 0x30 to the address where you found these bytes 6. If you used CE, you also need to also subtract the address of EEmemPointer to get the actual offset in PS2 memory 7. Take the resulting offset and set the camLoc variable to it (hexadecimal values are prefixed with 0x) 8. Save the script and click the "Execute script" button to apply changes immediately ---------------------------------------------------- How to use Flipnic Freecam form ---------------------------------------------------- There are three columns that you can mess with: - Origin+Target - moves both the target and origin, so that you can just move around without changing the angle - Target - moves the "imaginary point", which the camera looks at - Origin - moves the actual camera position without moving the target Also - Freecam enable - Enable Freecam mode (doesn't work when multiball mission is active or in evolution stages) - Freecam disable - Resets the camera to whatever it was There are also three sliders - Field of view - Adjusts FOV, smaller values zoom the camera out, while higher values make everything smaller and more distorted - Substep - Each time you click a + or - button, move the camera by this mu |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31-pnJw6PFo | 0 | Flipnic - Free Camera [PCSX2 Cheat Engine Mod] | Flipnic - Free Camera [PCSX2 Cheat Engine Mod] | In this video, I showcase various areas of the game you normally don't see thanks to a freecam mod I made with Cheat Engine. It's ready to use if you have the PAL version, but other versions require some manual labor to get it working. ---------------------------------------------------- CT file download ---------------------------------------------------- https://gist.github.com/MarkusMaal/bc9b2d7497d67cb1a17e1ad1d61ca0eb/raw/9b3679e61b9aeacc02fc69ffa725bb57f1e0ee11/FlipnicFreecam-public.CT (right click → save as) ---------------------------------------------------- Using Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x ---------------------------------------------------- To use Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x, you need to enable this setting: Edit → Settings → Scan Settings → Scan the following memory region types → MEM_MAPPED Otherwise, it'll just ignore the PS2 EE memory region. ---------------------------------------------------- Using the CT file ---------------------------------------------------- To load the CT file, choose File → Load in Cheat Engine. Find the file with file browser and open it. Allow it to execute the lua script. Now hook Cheat Engine to PCSX2 with the game already running and keep the address list. You should now see the EEmemPointer has an address - do not remove it! To see the form, double-click Table → FlipnicFreecam. You should see a window open, resize it. Now, in-game, go into a stage and let your ball drop into the outhole (don't relaunch it). Now you have the conditions to control the camera without interruptions. ---------------------------------------------------- Troubleshooting ---------------------------------------------------- Switch back to Flipnic Freecam window and click the "Freecam enable" button. For testing, drag the "Field of view" slider and you should see the FOV change. If you don't see anything change or the game crashes, that means it isn't the PAL version and you need to modify the script to get it to work (for safety reasons, if it didn't crash, restart the game without saving). To see the code, click Table → Show Cheat Table Lua Script. You want to specifically modify the local camLoc variable. Perform the following steps to get the offset: 1. Load the Metallurgy A stage (a 5-minute demo of this stage is immediately accessible even if you don't have a completed save file). You can press START to pause the timer if you only have access to the demo. 2. Let the animation play 3. Using Cheat Engine or PCSX2 debug tools, search for this array of bytes in memory: 4A F0 40 44 00 00 D0 41 BA 18 1D 44 00 00 80 3F 4A 30 47 44 FC FF FF 3F BA D8 16 44 00 00 80 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4. It should return 1 result. If you're using CE, you can set the start to eemem or pcsx2-qt.eemem in memory scan options to ensure only 1 value is returned. 5. Add 0x30 to the address where you found these bytes 6. If you used CE, you also need to also subtract the address of EEmemPointer to get the actual offset in PS2 memory 7. Take the resulting offset and set the camLoc variable to it (hexadecimal values are prefixed with 0x) 8. Save the script and click the "Execute script" button to apply changes immediately ---------------------------------------------------- How to use Flipnic Freecam form ---------------------------------------------------- There are three columns that you can mess with: - Origin+Target - moves both the target and origin, so that you can just move around without changing the angle - Target - moves the "imaginary point", which the camera looks at - Origin - moves the actual camera position without moving the target Also - Freecam enable - Enable Freecam mode (doesn't work when multiball mission is active or in evolution stages) - Freecam disable - Resets the camera to whatever it was There are also three sliders - Field of view - Adjusts FOV, smaller values zoom the camera out, while higher values make everything smaller and more distorted - Substep - Each time you click a + or - button, move the camera by this much - Step - Same as substep, but allows you to move even faster Obviously you can click on the - and + buttons, but you can also scroll the mouse wheel on the - buttons to change that specific value. ---------------------------------------------------- Chapters ---------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Biology 9:57 Metallurgy 21:33 Optics 37:09 Biology 2P 42:08 Metallurgy 2P 45:00 Geometry 57:56 Optics 2P 59:01 Geometry 2P ---------------------------------------------------- In case you use macOS ---------------------------------------------------- You need to temporarily disable System Integrity Protection to use Cheat Engine on a Mac. Follow Apple's instructions here: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/security/disabling-and-enabling-system-integrity-protection. |
In this video, I showcase various areas of the game you normally don't see thanks to a freecam mod I made with Cheat Engine. It's ready to use if you have the PAL version, but other versions require some manual labor to get it working. ---------------------------------------------------- CT file download ---------------------------------------------------- https://gist.github.com/MarkusMaal/bc9b2d7497d67cb1a17e1ad1d61ca0eb/raw/9b3679e61b9aeacc02fc69ffa725bb57f1e0ee11/FlipnicFreecam-public.CT (right click → save as) ---------------------------------------------------- Using Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x ---------------------------------------------------- To use Cheat Engine with PCSX2 2.x, you need to enable this setting: Edit → Settings → Scan Settings → Scan the following memory region types → MEM_MAPPED Otherwise, it'll just ignore the PS2 EE memory region. ---------------------------------------------------- Using the CT file ---------------------------------------------------- To load the CT file, choose File → Load in Cheat Engine. Find the file with file browser and open it. Allow it to execute the lua script. Now hook Cheat Engine to PCSX2 with the game already running and keep the address list. You should now see the EEmemPointer has an address - do not remove it! To see the form, double-click Table → FlipnicFreecam. You should see a window open, resize it. Now, in-game, go into a stage and let your ball drop into the outhole (don't relaunch it). Now you have the conditions to control the camera without interruptions. ---------------------------------------------------- Troubleshooting ---------------------------------------------------- Switch back to Flipnic Freecam window and click the "Freecam enable" button. For testing, drag the "Field of view" slider and you should see the FOV change. If you don't see anything change or the game crashes, that means it isn't the PAL version and you need to modify the script to get it to work (for safety reasons, if it didn't crash, restart the game without saving). To see the code, click Table → Show Cheat Table Lua Script. You want to specifically modify the local camLoc variable. Perform the following steps to get the offset: 1. Load the Metallurgy A stage (a 5-minute demo of this stage is immediately accessible even if you don't have a completed save file). You can press START to pause the timer if you only have access to the demo. 2. Let the animation play 3. Using Cheat Engine or PCSX2 debug tools, search for this array of bytes in memory: 4A F0 40 44 00 00 D0 41 BA 18 1D 44 00 00 80 3F 4A 30 47 44 FC FF FF 3F BA D8 16 44 00 00 80 3F 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4. It should return 1 result. If you're using CE, you can set the start to eemem or pcsx2-qt.eemem in memory scan options to ensure only 1 value is returned. 5. Add 0x30 to the address where you found these bytes 6. If you used CE, you also need to also subtract the address of EEmemPointer to get the actual offset in PS2 memory 7. Take the resulting offset and set the camLoc variable to it (hexadecimal values are prefixed with 0x) 8. Save the script and click the "Execute script" button to apply changes immediately ---------------------------------------------------- How to use Flipnic Freecam form ---------------------------------------------------- There are three columns that you can mess with: - Origin+Target - moves both the target and origin, so that you can just move around without changing the angle - Target - moves the "imaginary point", which the camera looks at - Origin - moves the actual camera position without moving the target Also - Freecam enable - Enable Freecam mode (doesn't work when multiball mission is active or in evolution stages) - Freecam disable - Resets the camera to whatever it was There are also three sliders - Field of view - Adjusts FOV, smaller values zoom the camera out, while higher values make everything smaller and more distorted - Substep - Each time you click a + or - button, move the camera by this much - Step - Same as substep, but allows you to move even faster Obviously you can click on the - and + buttons, but you can also scroll the mouse wheel on the - buttons to change that specific value. ---------------------------------------------------- Chapters ---------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Biology 9:57 Metallurgy 21:33 Optics 37:09 Biology 2P 42:08 Metallurgy 2P 45:00 Geometry 57:56 Optics 2P 59:01 Geometry 2P ---------------------------------------------------- In case you use macOS ---------------------------------------------------- You need to temporarily disable System Integrity Protection to use Cheat Engine on a Mac. Follow Apple's instructions here: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/security/disabling-and-enabling-system-integrity-protection. |
FlipnicFreecam.mp4 | Videomängude analüüs | Video game analysis | free camera,freecam,mod,cheat,Cheat Engine,PCSX2,2.0,Flipnic,Flipnic: Ultimate Pinball,Flipnic research,Optics,Biology,Geometry,Metallurgy,2 player,PlayStation 2 | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/636.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 641 | Press any key to continue... | Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod (Pre-Credits) [PCSX2 Longplay] | 0 | 2025-08-31 | Gameplay of Fishing Fantasy: BuzzRod without commentary. This game has a glitch, which prevents you from progressing further, so I used a save file editor to get past that part. This gameplay DOES NOT include any content past the credits sequence (at the end you see the game asking to save, because something good may happen if you load it the next time, that's the post-credits content). |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1AzWnvNr4E | 0 | Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod (Pre-Credits) [PCSX2 Longplay] | Fishing Fantasy: Buzzrod (Pre-Credits) [PCSX2 Longplay] | Gameplay of Fishing Fantasy: BuzzRod without commentary. This game has a glitch, which prevents you from progressing further, so I used a save file editor to get past that part. This gameplay DOES NOT include any content past the credits sequence (at the end you see the game asking to save, because something good may happen if you load it the next time, that's the post-credits content). |
Gameplay of Fishing Fantasy: BuzzRod without commentary. This game has a glitch, which prevents you from progressing further, so I used a save file editor to get past that part. This gameplay DOES NOT include any content past the credits sequence (at the end you see the game asking to save, because something good may happen if you load it the next time, that's the post-credits content). |
BRFF_longplay1.mp4 | Muud mängimise videod | Other gameplay videos | Fishing Fantasy,Buzzrod,PlayStation,PS2,fishing,Skullcanth,Buzz | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/641.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 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. |
ps2bios.mp4 | Varia | Miscellaneous | PlayStation 2,BIOS,Sony,startup sound,red screen of death,RSOD,red screen,Please insert PlayStation or PlayStation 2 format disc,Please insert PlayStation CD-ROM | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/651.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| 653 | Press any key to continue... | PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] | 0 | 2025-10-28 | I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump. Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/ As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far. The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity. Chapters: 0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot) 0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break) 0:34 Part 3 (license screen) 0:49 Bonus stuff MIDI player: Spessasynth |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiEVB50rMkU | 0 | PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] | PlayStation Startup Sound [PSX VAB/SEQ to SF2/MID conversion (attempt)] | I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump. Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/ As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far. The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity. Chapters: 0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot) 0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break) 0:34 Part 3 (license screen) 0:49 Bonus stuff MIDI player: Spessasynth |
I made a tool to extract the PlayStation startup sound from a memory dump. It maybe possible to get it from the BIOS ROM directly, but since the sequences and VAB header are compressed, I just did it the cheap way with a memory dump. Link: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/psxbios2mid/ As you may be able to hear, the conversion is not 100% accurate. The soundfont is just a regular .VAB (used by a LOT of PSX games), which is easy enough to convert, but the sequences themselves are actually using a custom MIDI-like format proprietary to the PSX BIOS ROM, which I've reverse engineered the binary structure of myself (you can also get the ImHex patterns from the repository above). However, actually creating MIDI files from scratch is kind of difficult and this is the best I've managed so far. The startup sound consists of three parts: boot, transition and ending. There is no specific sequence for the transition part, so I assume the BIOS is hard-coded to play that sound at a specific pitch and velocity. Chapters: 0:00 Part 1 (no disc/boot) 0:27 Part 2 (reverse glass break) 0:34 Part 3 (license screen) 0:49 Bonus stuff MIDI player: Spessasynth |
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| 655 | Press any key to continue... | Tacoma Moment [GT2 A-Spec Replay] | 0 | 2025-11-13 | I was just casually playing Gran Turismo 2. A-Spec mod until this race happened. This is one of the silliest GT2 replays I've recorded. And yes, I won this race. | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDx7KdSOoOE | 0 | Tacoma Moment [GT2 A-Spec Replay] | Tacoma Moment [GT2 A-Spec Replay] | I was just casually playing Gran Turismo 2. A-Spec mod until this race happened. This is one of the silliest GT2 replays I've recorded. And yes, I won this race. | I was just casually playing Gran Turismo 2. A-Spec mod until this race happened. This is one of the silliest GT2 replays I've recorded. And yes, I won this race. | tacoma.mp4 | Muud mängimise videod | Other gameplay videos | Gran Turismo 2,A-Spec,mod,PlayStation,PSX,DuckStation,emulator,60 FPS | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/655.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |