

I certainly wouldn't expect you to re-rip the whole game, I'm just curious as to your reasoning.

Just out of curiosity, why did you rip from the gamepad instead of the analog out on the back of the console? The audio has been re-compressed to send it to the gamepad and the amp in the gamepad is quite noisy. I might need a couple of days away from the game though. My focus thus far was mostly in getting the main music and the tracks, but if you can be more specific I can see what I can do. I know there's more to the "Online Menu" because I heard it when I was exploring that aspect of the game to rip, but complications from the sound effects of the other players messaging, not to mention having to hold up the room to record the music, caused me to abandon that. Could this be a regional thing? I'm in Ohio.Īs far as other variations of the menu music is concerned, I haven't really noticed any. I feel like I must be missing something because I just checked the eShop again and, while I recognize the "Mario Kart" theme in the track that's playing, the music is definitely not the same track in my Mario Kart TV menu and is much more mellow. Still, it's better than a 1/8" plug in the microphone jack. I use one as an external soundcard on my laptop, although the one I use to rip with is not as good as the one I use for listening (which has no inputs for recording).

Is it possible to get the other variations?ĭigital to Audio Converter. Also, currently, the eShop music as of writing this, is the Mario Kart TV theme, however I don't have any digital audio output cables of any form.Īlso, you only included one variation of the Menu Themes. And trust me, the GamePad produces a LOT of white noise (when listening to it through headphones or something).

But DAC (I assume which stands for digital audio connector or something) = no (or at least very little) white noise. idk what you call those cables, but like the old ones you connect PC speakers from (usually with light green ends).
