The channelf format is music generated by the microprocessor chip for the '[[Channel F (console)] '[#[Tools] - '[[Sleizsa] - '[[Sleizsa Duo] - '[l[http://battleofthebits.com/academy/GroupThread/15211/Sleizsa+Trio+%28by+utz_irrlicht+project%29+%28CHANNEL+F%21%21%29/[Sleizsa Trio] '[#[Restrictions on submit] The restriction for this format is that the sound is generated by the Channel F chip, either on hardware or by emulator. In case '[[Sleizsa] is used, provide 'ntsc'(default) or 'pal' in the name. This is necessary to know for playback during voting. '[#[Accepted file format] .bin '[#[Playback (for voting)] You have to process each entry one by one by the emulator. It is the easiest to just use either tool: '[[Sleizsa]: renaming and replacing 'song.bin' and use '!run.bat' or '!run-pal.bat' '[[Sleizsa Duo]: rename and replace 'test.bin' and type/run 'mess channelf -rompath roms/ -cart test.bin' form the command prompt, from the SleiszaDuo folder. Using only the emulator and Channel F boot rom files is possible too, but you have to know where to place the files in order for the emulator to find them. '[#[Render to MP3] By default both tools have a .wav file rendered in the 'mess' directory . '[[Sleizsa]: 'filename.wav' in the 'mess' folder '[[Sleizsa Duo]: 'song.wav' in the 'SleizsaDuo' folder Convert this file to MP3 with your favourite tool (suggestion: Audacity) '[#[See also] - '[[Channel F (console)]