I know they have such utilities for NSF, SPC, and (somewhat) GSF files, so there should be something similar for the Genesis.ĮDIT 3: Dang I should research more before I post. Try searching for "Genesis VGM Player" or something like that. My next best guess is to find some way to turn the VGM file into an executable Genesis binary, and play it in jEnesisDS like a normal game. It doesn't support any of the Yamaha chips. At the very least, it does seem to support some form of compression in the builder program, though I would suspect that VGZ files would need to be uncompressed to VGM before the builder can work with them.ĮDIT 2: Okay yeah, looking at the ReadMe and it seems it only emulates the Texas Instruments chips, which may be used by some Genesis games but probably not most. I've never actually used the program so I don't really know for sure. Otherwise your best bet is probably to convert to mp3 using a Winamp plugin and listen that way, unfortunately.ĮDIT: Hm, looking at the discussion of this program at it might only be able to do SMS and Game Gear music. If you have the capability to run GBA files, I'd give that a shot. For VGM specifically though, the only thing I've been able to find is one for the GBA, found at
Open over 400 file formats with File Viewer Plus. Moonshell can handle most common chiptune formats, and DSOrganize might be able to support a few more. What is a VGZ file Video file recorded using a VGuard digital video card or a DigitalVDO security camera (CCTV) system compressed using Super Motion Image Compression Technology (SMICT) can be played back using VG Player. I'm gonna assume it's the first situation. Half the people here think you're trying to play chiptunes on the DS, and the other half think you want to play DS music on your computer.