I agree with 2Klang, the only fair way is to get people to sign up first. I'm sure you'll get quite a few people signing up straight away, after all, there's all the Remix64 members to start you off
Yeah, but Makke's right - it's not as good as Eagleplayer in regard to how many formats it plays. Delitracker was the same - nicer looking than Eagleplayer, and a great piece of software, but not quite as good. I've got a large zipfile full of game/demo songs from my old 1200 and I can't play them i...
I know what you're saying, but your remix actually uses a little bit of the SID, unless I'm mistaken; the 'Get Ready For X-Out' sample is from the C64 version, yes? The Amiga tune had a much clearer sample as I recall...
Well, I've liked them all so far, particularly Storm - I really, really like that I assume that you've uploaded it to RKO, it which case it may be a while 'til we all hear it
Link to the page. Apart from the afore-mentioned reasons, an lha file isn't going to auto-play in Winamp/Deliplayer etc... like a SID does, particularly if it contains multiple files.
2Klang: I'm not sure what you mean - do you mean Giana Sisters et al shouldn't be covered as an Amiga remix because they're already been covered as a C64 remix?
Also, Led Storm has quite a different soundtrack on the Amiga...
Actually, I reckon Deliplayer's pretty disappointing in the playback stakes. That is, it doesn't play back quite a few popular formats like MC (Mark Cooksey), MCO (Mark Cooksey Old), DL (Dave Lowe) etc etc...