From 94e4daa2b0852036785be1b4313ef9c19155a1f1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Michael Steenbeek Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 12:44:17 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fix markdown --- Music-Cleanup.md | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/Music-Cleanup.md b/Music-Cleanup.md index 450004c..56003fb 100644 --- a/Music-Cleanup.md +++ b/Music-Cleanup.md @@ -1,10 +1,9 @@ -###Music Cleanup Lossless audio compression saves space compared to the original RCT2 WAV files. No audio data is lost; it is simply stored more efficiently. The RCT2 audio is stored without much metadata. Data about original composers, performing artists, and the title of each piece of music can be added to the RCT2 music. For an implementation of these suggestions, check [this project](https://github.com/RollingStar/RCT-Music-Patch). -###Compression methods +## Compression methods All three of these have very similar compression ratios. @@ -12,17 +11,18 @@ All three of these have very similar compression ratios. * [TAK](http:wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=TAK#Windows) works perfectly and can restore the WAVs to checksum-identical original files, but it's not natively cross-platform and it's not available under the [GNU General Public License](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License). * [WavPack](http:www.wavpack.com/) has near-identical compression results to TAK or FLAC, while remaining in WAV format. Neither FLAC nor WavPack can restore the WAVs to what they were like TAK can. -###Names +## Names All tracks have names: both "_____ style" and an even more official name (check the [sound credits](http://i.imgur.com/X9ke6OF.png)). We have heard from the composer for the RCT2 soundtrack that our [track listing](http://i.imgur.com/s9VngTD.png) is correct. This listing is consistent with the [MusicBrainz](http://musicbrainz.org/) tagging style. -###Files +## Files * css1 is a [special WAV for sound effects](http://freerct.github.io/RCTTechDepot-Archive/css1dat.html). * css10 and css16 are nearly empty, and are probably unused. The rest are seemingly just WAV files named as DATs. Check the header: `RIFF %. WAVEfmt`. * css35 is titled "MPEG-1 layer III audio" and though its bitrate is high (488 kbps as FLAC), it's possible that it was transcoded from MP3. -```css1.dat +``` +css1.dat css2.dat css3.dat css4.dat @@ -65,4 +65,5 @@ css42.dat css43.dat css44.dat css45.dat -css46.dat \ No newline at end of file +css46.dat +``` \ No newline at end of file