NSFE
From Video Game Music Preservation Foundation Wiki
Nintendo Sound Format Extended | |||||
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Developer: | ? | ||||
Header: | Custom | ||||
Content: | Programmatic | ||||
Instruments: | Combined | ||||
Target Output
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Released: | ? | ||||
First Game: | N/A | ||||
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The Nintendo Sound Format Extended (NSFE) is just a regular NSF file with a special wrapper. The wrapper allows for additional meta data for each song including titles, artists, and timing, as well as volume manipulation, a custom play list, exclusion of undesirable tracks, and a few other additions. This makes NSFE an easier format to work with, however the improved format still doesn't allow for timing precise enough to replay music to split second resolution.
Players
(Category)
- Audio Overload - Linux, Macintosh, Windows
- Cog - Macintosh
- Game Emu Player - foobar2000
- Not So, Fatso! - Winamp
- NSFPlay - Winamp, Windows
- Mesen - Windows
Converters
(Category)
NSFE to ?
- Audio Overload - Linux, Macintosh, Windows - WAV
? to NSFE
Games
(Category)
Every game that can have its soundtrack ripped to NSF can be converted to the NSFE format.
How to Obtain
Using plugins like Not So, Fatso!, you can convert NSF files to NSFE files. Pre-made NSFEs can be downloaded from the following sites:
- slickproductions.org - A collection of NSFEs.
Links
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NES_Sound_Format - Wikipedia.
- slickproductions.org/nsfe.php - NSFE downloads.