Portable Sound Format
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'''Portable Sound Format''' ('''PSF''') is a format for emulated music for a variety of systems. It was originally named '''PlayStation Sound Format'''. | '''Portable Sound Format''' ('''PSF''') is a format for emulated music for a variety of systems. It was originally named '''PlayStation Sound Format'''. |
Revision as of 15:44, 6 October 2016
Portable Sound Format (PSF) is a format for emulated music for a variety of systems. It was originally named PlayStation Sound Format.
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Sub-formats
- 2SF (Nintendo DS)
- DSF (Sega Dreamcast)
- GSF (Nintendo Game Boy Advance)
- PSF1 (Sony PlayStation)
- PSF2 (Sony PlayStation 2)
- QSF (Capcom QSound)
- SNSF (Nintendo SNES)
- SSF (Sega Saturn)
- USF (Nintendo 64)
Information
MiniPSF
MiniPSF files are standard PSF files which import data from one or more PSFLib files. This allows space to be saved by sharing data across multiple PSF files. Interestingly, PSFLib files are also regular PSF files and can import data from other PSFLib files.
Playback
Plugins
- Chipamp - Winamp
- Highly Experimental - Winamp and XMPlay
- PSF Decoder - foobar2000
- UPSE PSF Decoder - foobar2000
Standalone
- Audacious - Linux
- Audio Overload - Linux / Mac / Windows
- Sexypsf - Linux