VGM (Video Game Music) is a sample-accurate sound logging format for several video game systems. '[#[Tools] There are a lot of different tools capable of exporting .vgm, each supporting a different set of sound chips/systems. Examples include (but are not limited to): - '[[DefleMask Tracker]: multiple sound chips - '[[Furnace Tracker]: multiple sound chips, including multiple in one track - '[[SnevenTracker]: SMS/SN76489 - '[[OpenMPT]: AdLib/OPL - '[[XPMCK]: multiple sound chips '[l[https://vgmrips.net/wiki/VGM_Specification[VGM file spec] '[#[Accepted file format] - .vgm - .vgz (compressed .vgm) '[#[Playback (for voting)] - '[l[https://github.com/vgmrips/vgmplay[VGMPlay] '[#[Render to MP3] VGMPlay supports logging sound to wav. You can simply convert it to .mp3 afterwards with a tool of your choice. '[#[See also] '[[Format]