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The Portable Sound Format (PSF) is a music
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ripped directly from video games from a variety of video game consoles. The format was originally used for
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video games, but has since been adapted to support other systems. The PSF format was publicly documented by Neill Corlett in 2003, who also wrote a
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plug-in named "Highly Experimental" that plays PSF1 and PSF2 files. Generally, PSF files contain a number of samples and a
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player program. This takes far less space than an equivalent streamed format of the same music (
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,
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) while still sounding high fidelity. Background music stored in PSF files can usually be looped forever, as the sequencer handles its own loop points. Several PSF sub-formats also have a ''miniPSF/PSFlib'' capability, wherein data used by multiple tracks is stored only once in an accompanying ''PSFlib'' file. Further differences are stored in a ''miniPSF'' file, which can be compressed via
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to further increase storage efficiency. A PSF2 file is the
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equivalent of a PSF. PSF2 is internally structured as a
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, rather than PSF, which is a single PS executable. PSF's native sample rate is 44,100 Hz, while PSF2's is 48,000 Hz. Rates may vary from 8,000 Hz to 96,000 Hz. Both PSF and PSF2 files contain a header which specifies the type of video game system the file contains data for, and an optional set of tags at the end which can give detailed information such as game name, artist and length.


PSF sub-formats

PSF initially stood only for "''PlayStation Sound Format''", but with the addition of the PSF2, SSF (Sega Saturn Sound Format), DSF (Dreamcast Sound Format), USF (Nintendo Ultra 64 Sound Format), QSF (Capcom Q-Sound Format), GSF (Game Boy Advance Sound Format), and 2SF (Nintendo DS Sound Format) sub-formats, the more generic
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"Portable Sound Format" was developed. As a result, PSF and PSF1 interchangeably refer to PlayStation sound data files.


GSF

GBA Sound Format (GSF) is an emulated
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audio format developed by Caitsith2 and Zoopd. The basic GSF file structure is a sub-format of PSF. GSF players emulate the files as sound-only Game Boy Advance ROMs, and as such can be processor intensive when compared to mainstream audio formats.


USF

Nintendo Ultra64 Sound Format (USF) is a file format by Adam Gashlin that contains the sound-generating code from a
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video game. The basic USF file structure is a sub-format of PSF.


References

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External links


Neill Corlett's PSF Central

Lawrence Lin's PSF Mirror

Zophar's Domain PSF Archive


Players and plug-ins



Mac/Windows/Linux chiptune player that supports 33 different music formats including PSF1 and PSF2. *
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Linux player that supports playback of PSF1 and PSF2 via plug-in.
Chipamp
- Winamp plug-in bundle compiled by
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allowing playback of over 40 chiptune and tracker formats
UPSE123
- UNIX Playstation Sound Emulator, playstation sound emulator which concentrates on sound correctness. It plays PSF and MiniPSF format files. Video game music file formats Audio file formats PlayStation (console)