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* [[Highly Advanced]] - foobar2000, Winamp
 
* [[Highly Advanced]] - foobar2000, Winamp
 
* [[VIOGSF]] - foobar2000, kbMedia Player, Winamp
 
* [[VIOGSF]] - foobar2000, kbMedia Player, Winamp
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* [[in_gsf]]<ref>[http://www.cyberbotx.com/in_gsf.7z www.cyberbotx.com/in_gsf.7z]</ref> - Winamp
  
 
==Converters==
 
==Converters==

Revision as of 09:15, 22 November 2018

Game Boy Advance Sound Format
GSF.png
Developer: Caitsith2, Zoopd
Header: PSF
Content: Unknown
Instruments: External
Target Output
Output - Digital Audio.png Output - MIDI - No.png Output - FM Synthesis - No.png Output - PSG.png
Released: ?
First Game: N/A
Extensions
  • *.gsf
  • *.minigsf
  • *.gsflib

The Game Boy Advance Sound Format is container file based off of the PSF format. It stores the instructions sent to the GBA's audio chip, and the audio memory it reads from.

Although the format is called GSF, the actual file extensions are MINIGSF and GSFLIB. The GSFLIB file stores all the instrument samples while the MINIGSF files include the notes of an individual song. Players require both files to be located in the same path

Players

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Converters

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GSF to ?

? to GSF

Games

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All games released for the Game Boy Advance can have their music ripped to GSF.

How to Obtain

Ripping GSF music is complicated, but luckily, most Game Boy Advance games already have their sound ripped to GSF format and can be downloaded from the following sites:

Links

  • www.cyberbotx.com/in_gsf.7z
  • Retrieved from "https://vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php?title=GSF&oldid=104340"