Hello! I have this game on PS2 called Chrashed! it's from 2000, and is a destruction-derby like game. Very underrated and rare, I was wondering... there was a awesome menu song that I wanted to rip off the CD, I found the PSS files (PLAYSTATION MEDIA FILE) or playstation sound file, I can't remember the format but it was like so that when i played at windows media player. nothing worked, i tried all kinds of players for that playstation sound file or whatever and nothing worked so i never got the full track, any idea how to get these normally unobtainable PS2 song files.
I managed to play the .str files from the MUSIC folder within the disc image with MF Audio from the PAL version of crashed. There appear to be 18 tracks plus an intro and outro. Once you have MF audio, open the .str file you want and set the Interleave to 10000, and the offset to 800. they play pretty good Here is MF Audio. http://www.zophar.net/utilities/ps2util/mfaudio-1-1.html And here is the Supposed Track list for the game Dig that Stupid Sound by Big in Japan 2RAK005 by Bracket Chupacabras by Chixdiggit Ohio by Chixdiggit heavy Metal by Consumed A Literary by Diesel Boy April Fools by Fabulous Disaster Flesh and Bones by Fabulous Disaster Secrets by J Church Shaving Your Life by Mad Caddies Midnight Show by Teen Idols I Did It by The Dickies Down This Road by Zero Down Going Nowhere by Zero Down Edit: tracks 14 and up seem to be the menu songs..
PSS are not generally purely audio files, they're video files which you can manually demux into .WAV and .MPEG-2 and then recombine the files. MF Audio will pull the audio and dump it out into a .WAV format for you quite easily, just you'll need to do it manually per file.