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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. |
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 |
| 639 | Press any key to continue... | Flipnic Optics, but I restored the unused lane sound [PS2 Romhack] | 0 | 2025-08-14 | In Flipnic, Optics stages don't play any sound if you pass through lanes, unlike in other stages (such as Biology, Metallurgy and Geometry). However, there in fact is a sound effect for Optics, it's just never played in-game. 77x5ghost accidentally found this sound effect through corruptions (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VFVSVst9-c). It took me a few years to figure it out, but I managed to actually restore this sound effect for all lanes in Optics stages. The basic idea is that Flipnic has these things called "gimmicks" (stored in the corresponding .SST file for the stage), which describe interactable objects and each gimmick can have a sound effect assigned to it (among other things), this even includes habitrails. By default, in optics, all lanes have a sound effect with ID 0x17 assigned to it (which is just silence), but if you change it to 0x15, you get this sound. At the end I also showcase this sound being assigned to the first ring plunger (creating an extended version). If you want to have these sound in your game, I have made xdelta patches, so you can have this sound in your version of the game, since you would have to change every lane manually in memory right before the stage finishes loading otherwise. xdelta patches: https://mega.nz/file/coxDGLha#CF7-FfKsotT6L2p7I9G591CoqYRLCxIkkXj9_Wtv3g4 xdelta UI (for applying the patches): https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/598/ |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Be8u3YzST0w | 0 | Flipnic Optics, but I restored the unused lane sound [PS2 Romhack] | Flipnic Optics, but I restored the unused lane sound [PS2 Romhack] | In Flipnic, Optics stages don't play any sound if you pass through lanes, unlike in other stages (such as Biology, Metallurgy and Geometry). However, there in fact is a sound effect for Optics, it's just never played in-game. 77x5ghost accidentally found this sound effect through corruptions (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VFVSVst9-c). It took me a few years to figure it out, but I managed to actually restore this sound effect for all lanes in Optics stages. The basic idea is that Flipnic has these things called "gimmicks" (stored in the corresponding .SST file for the stage), which describe interactable objects and each gimmick can have a sound effect assigned to it (among other things), this even includes habitrails. By default, in optics, all lanes have a sound effect with ID 0x17 assigned to it (which is just silence), but if you change it to 0x15, you get this sound. At the end I also showcase this sound being assigned to the first ring plunger (creating an extended version). If you want to have these sound in your game, I have made xdelta patches, so you can have this sound in your version of the game, since you would have to change every lane manually in memory right before the stage finishes loading otherwise. xdelta patches: https://mega.nz/file/coxDGLha#CF7-FfKsotT6L2p7I9G591CoqYRLCxIkkXj9_Wtv3g4 xdelta UI (for applying the patches): https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/598/ |
In Flipnic, Optics stages don't play any sound if you pass through lanes, unlike in other stages (such as Biology, Metallurgy and Geometry). However, there in fact is a sound effect for Optics, it's just never played in-game. 77x5ghost accidentally found this sound effect through corruptions (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VFVSVst9-c). It took me a few years to figure it out, but I managed to actually restore this sound effect for all lanes in Optics stages. The basic idea is that Flipnic has these things called "gimmicks" (stored in the corresponding .SST file for the stage), which describe interactable objects and each gimmick can have a sound effect assigned to it (among other things), this even includes habitrails. By default, in optics, all lanes have a sound effect with ID 0x17 assigned to it (which is just silence), but if you change it to 0x15, you get this sound. At the end I also showcase this sound being assigned to the first ring plunger (creating an extended version). If you want to have these sound in your game, I have made xdelta patches, so you can have this sound in your version of the game, since you would have to change every lane manually in memory right before the stage finishes loading otherwise. xdelta patches: https://mega.nz/file/coxDGLha#CF7-FfKsotT6L2p7I9G591CoqYRLCxIkkXj9_Wtv3g4 xdelta UI (for applying the patches): https://www.romhacking.net/utilities/598/ |
flipnic_lanesfx.mp4 | Videomängude analüüs | Video game analysis | N/A | Press any key to continue... | Press any key to continue... | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/639.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | |
| 606 | MarkusTegelane++ | Kuidas panna aknad alati teiste akende taha AvaloniaUI raamistikus? [Töölaua tasandil aknad] | 0 | 2025-03-26 | See video näitab, kuidas teha nii, et aknad oleksid alati töölauatasandil ehk teiste akende taga ning ei trügiks klikkimisel ette erinevatel töölauaplatvormidel (Window, Linux, macOS). Ma olen otsinud seda õpetust, aga peale ühe postituse Redditis ei ole ma väga palju selle kohta infot leidnud, seega otsustasin selle jaoks õpetuse teha! Ma ei näita kuidas seda koodiga Linuxis teha, sealse modulaarsuse pärast, arvestades, et igal kasutajal võib olla erinev aknahaldur või kuvaserver. Seega piiran ma ennast ja näitan ainult kuidas lisada aknareegel KDE Plasma töölaual KWini aknahalduriga, et sarnane efekt saavutada. Tänan kasutajat @almenscorner Redditis, kes tõi välja lahenduse macOSi jaoks: https://www.reddit.com/r/AvaloniaUI/comments/1de1jcq/comment/l8f2zcm/ Minu demorakendus: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/StayBehindDemo Peatükid: 0:00 Windows 9:34 Linux 13:57 macOS Kasulikud lingid: Microsoft Visual Studio (IDE): https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/ JetBrains Rider (IDE): https://www.jetbrains.com/rider/ Avalonia UI dokumentatsioon: https://docs.avaloniaui.net/ Firefoxi teema: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/arona/ Taustapilt: https://www.teahub.io/viewwp/iwhJTh_32-9-wallpaper-4k/ Taustamuusika: Kevin MacLeod - Perpectives Kevin MacLeod - Gymnopedie No. 1 (helilooja: Erik Satie) Kevin MacLeod - Adventures in Adventureland Kevin MacLeod - Phantom from Space |
1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AXyqkxZwE4 | 0 | How to always have a window stay behind other windows in AvaloniaUI? [Desktop level windows] | Kuidas panna aknad alati teiste akende taha AvaloniaUI raamistikus? [Töölaua tasandil aknad] | This video showcases how to have a window always at the desktop level, i.e. behind other windows and never come to the front when clicking on it for several desktop platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS). I've been looking for a tutorial on this and other than a post on Reddit, haven't found much about it, so I decided to make a tutorial on this topic! I'm not showing a way to do it with just code on Linux, because of the crazy modularity Linux has in terms of different window managers and display servers it has. So I'm going to limit myself on this video to just showing how to add a window rule in KDE Plasma with KWin window manager to achieve a similar effect. Credit to @almenscorner on Reddit for coming up with a solution that works on macOS: https://www.reddit.com/r/AvaloniaUI/comments/1de1jcq/comment/l8f2zcm/ My demo app: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/StayBehindDemo Chapters: 0:00 Windows 9:34 Linux 13:57 macOS Useful links: Microsoft Visual Studio (IDE): https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/ JetBrains Rider (IDE): https://www.jetbrains.com/rider/ Avalonia UI documentation: https://docs.avaloniaui.net/ Firefox theme: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/arona/ Wallpaper: https://www.teahub.io/viewwp/iwhJTh_32-9-wallpaper-4k/ Background music: Kevin MacLeod - Perpectives Kevin MacLeod - Gymnopedie No. 1 (helilooja: Erik Satie) Kevin MacLeod - Adventures in Adventureland Kevin MacLeod - Phantom from Space |
See video näitab, kuidas teha nii, et aknad oleksid alati töölauatasandil ehk teiste akende taga ning ei trügiks klikkimisel ette erinevatel töölauaplatvormidel (Window, Linux, macOS). Ma olen otsinud seda õpetust, aga peale ühe postituse Redditis ei ole ma väga palju selle kohta infot leidnud, seega otsustasin selle jaoks õpetuse teha! Ma ei näita kuidas seda koodiga Linuxis teha, sealse modulaarsuse pärast, arvestades, et igal kasutajal võib olla erinev aknahaldur või kuvaserver. Seega piiran ma ennast ja näitan ainult kuidas lisada aknareegel KDE Plasma töölaual KWini aknahalduriga, et sarnane efekt saavutada. Tänan kasutajat @almenscorner Redditis, kes tõi välja lahenduse macOSi jaoks: https://www.reddit.com/r/AvaloniaUI/comments/1de1jcq/comment/l8f2zcm/ Minu demorakendus: https://github.com/MarkusMaal/StayBehindDemo Peatükid: 0:00 Windows 9:34 Linux 13:57 macOS Kasulikud lingid: Microsoft Visual Studio (IDE): https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/ JetBrains Rider (IDE): https://www.jetbrains.com/rider/ Avalonia UI dokumentatsioon: https://docs.avaloniaui.net/ Firefoxi teema: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/arona/ Taustapilt: https://www.teahub.io/viewwp/iwhJTh_32-9-wallpaper-4k/ Taustamuusika: Kevin MacLeod - Perpectives Kevin MacLeod - Gymnopedie No. 1 (helilooja: Erik Satie) Kevin MacLeod - Adventures in Adventureland Kevin MacLeod - Phantom from Space |
avaavas.mp4 | Programmeerimine | Programming | Avalonia,C#,dotnet,.NET,multi-platform,desktop,desktop level,behind other windows,stay behind,send to back,back of other windows | https://odysee.com/@hashMarkusTegelane:3/avaavas:8 | MarkusTegelane++ | MarkusTegelane++ | 0 | /channel_db_lite/web/thumbs/606.jpg | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |