SC68

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It is a similar design to the [[SID]] format, where the music replayer code music data and metadata are all bundled into one file, and are played by running the replayer code in an emulated environment. No music is natively created in this format, it exists to preserve "ripped" music extracted from games and demos.
 
It is a similar design to the [[SID]] format, where the music replayer code music data and metadata are all bundled into one file, and are played by running the replayer code in an emulated environment. No music is natively created in this format, it exists to preserve "ripped" music extracted from games and demos.
  
There have not been many new files created in the SC68 format since 2003. The [[SNDH]] format is now more popular for Atari music and the [[Custom Amiga Module]] format is more popular as a catch-all format for Amiga music.
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There have not been many new files created in the SC68 format since 2003. The [[Atari SoundHeader]] format is now more popular for Atari music and the [[Custom Amiga Module]] format is more popular as a catch-all format for Amiga music.
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* [http://sc68.atari.org/ SC68 home page]
 
* [http://sc68.atari.org/ SC68 home page]

Revision as of 11:30, 10 May 2018

File Format
Name SC68
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Extension(s) .sc68

SC68 is a file format for replaying Atari ST, Atari STE or Amiga music, created by Benjamin Gerard.

It is a similar design to the SID format, where the music replayer code music data and metadata are all bundled into one file, and are played by running the replayer code in an emulated environment. No music is natively created in this format, it exists to preserve "ripped" music extracted from games and demos.

There have not been many new files created in the SC68 format since 2003. The Atari SoundHeader format is now more popular for Atari music and the Custom Amiga Module format is more popular as a catch-all format for Amiga music.

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