All modern CD players will detect the first track as data. You're not hearing 'dead silence' at all; the player is just muting the speakers. If you have an old 1980s CD player, that will attempt to play the data track as audio. It sounds rather like the noise of a dial-up modem - but it could easily blow your speakers particularly if listened to at high volume!
@@lostfootage1999 there are two videos that I found that are from sega dreamcast games here's one playing track 4 and having a mental seizure: th-cam.com/video/BL3YCiDpVGk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=TsukentoX and here's another one of crazy taxi being too crazy in track 1: th-cam.com/video/2FqQCQxZCUs/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=MrWolfSnack
@@lostfootage1999 You can probably just import a Sega CD image's "First Track" as raw 48000KHz stereo audio into Audacity for the same impact. After all that's the data track that it's mistaking for raw PCM sound data.
I wish video games made today used CD audio for their soundtracks. Now everything in games today is wrapped in proprietary file formats, archives, and encryption.
TheSonicFan4 Sometimes you get lucky and find an audio folder containing custom format audio files where all you need is the proper program to read and convert those files. One of my game on PS2 which is smuggler's run 1 has standard WAV files which need no converting, just drag them out and maybe rename and convert to MP3 and that's it. no special software required. XBOX 360/1 and PS3/4 games doing this would be a nightmare. And not many games have soundtrack CDs or they do but they don't have all the music in the game. Most of the time you hear a great song in-game but it's not available on any album. The only way to get it is to try to decrypt and decode the game files.
coondogtheman1234 What's the point of converting a WAV to an MP3? That's just dumb. Almost all games these days have MP3 songs anyway, which is the reason people hunt for the soundtrack CDs. Converting a lossless audio format to one of the lossiest is a really questionable thing to do.
Track 1 may appear to be just silence, it won't be when your speakers ignite following the ear bleeding audio. Too bad it's too late before you can hear Track 2's warning about playing Track 1. :/ Even when you skip to Track 2, the high pitched guitar riffs that play with the warning can also break speakers. Good Job Sega
that first track ain't no dead silence. it's game data playing at a frequency only certain animals can hear. speakers cannot play the stuff to your ears. It's like Bluetooth, except worse for dogs.
The CD player detects that the first track is data and mutes it to avoid damage to your speakers. Older CD players didn't mute this track and would play the data as a horrible screeching noise. At high volumes this could actually make your speakers smoke!
Hmm. When I was 5 I had the same concept: If I play a game CD on a normal CD player I should hear the soundtracks on there. Big mistake. I used a CD for a Windows (98) platform. Never, EVER do what I did. I can tell you, that there was terrible screeching, humming and many other VERY inpleseant sounds. Plus, my experiment broke the CD player. So there you go, lesson learned.
umm don't do tack one only do track two as track 2 is a warning message and only certain games can actually have soundtracks in cd players.track one is the game data as it ruins your game if you play it.
Quite a few games for Sega CD, Sega Saturn, and PS1 gave us the OST to begin with if we just went to the audio section of the console itself. I used to do this all the time with most of game CDs growing up.
I used to have an old Sonic CD PC disc for old windows that I put into a CD player and it played the tracks. Really cool the Sega CD version discs work that way too
Oh my god, thank you. I did this with my Sonic CD years ago and for the longest time couldn't find any information on it, to a point where I was almost certain I had dreamt it.
the first track isn't dead silence. it's the CD-ROM game data that may start out dead quiet, until later erupting into a mess of deafening, speaker-obliterating noise that can literally break your CD player in the worst way possible. Track two is a creepy ass warning, and even then, still the high-pitched guitar riffs are technically capable of breaking a CD player, but you'd have to have your volume super high for it to happen.. if only tracks 1 and 2 were swapped.
How I think it works is that it’s basically playing the audio but no video if you were to take a CD player and jerry rig a screen and controller port you would have a bootleg sega console
Some games don't play the music files because some of them are in the game data instead. The Games that were made by Digital Pictures only had Track beginning with a Ringtone then we start hearing a man saying "Good Afternoon, Digital Pictures" and we more voices which have a secret message if you play it in reverse
I’ve once played a ps1 disc on a CD player. It didn’t play any sound on track 1 so I skipped it. Then It was the in-game soundtrack. It skipped because it was scratched lol. I still couldn’t believe it worked. Especially when the bottom of the disc is black
Damn I love japanese games disc embedded with soundtracks I remember my KOF 95 from PS1 and played it on My cassette. So funky, take care of these jewelry, they are rare to find
If your planning to do it again please don’t risk putting the Lunar games in the CD player. They are highly expensive and you shouldn’t risk losing them if you have them. Please for your own good. Some games have creepy warnings on track 2, but your disk would have been damaged because track 1 contains the game data.
The scary warning with the guitar riffs, screeching noises, and the women talking gave me nightmares. I promised myself I wasn't going to buy any sega games. Sega, you're fucking evil.
WARNING! DANGER! CODE RED! "This disc is only intended for use and play on the Sony PlayStation 2 System. And it contains DVD-ROM Data that can damage your loudspeakers and blow them out. Could you please remove it now from your DVD player?" "...Or kiss your tweeters Goodbye!"
Warning! This disk is for the use on the sega cd System only. This disk contains cd-rom that is not for audio use. Plz press stop on your disk player now! This disk contains cd-rom data that might damage your audio System. Plz stop play this disc imedatly
WARNING! THIS DISC CONTAINS CD-ROM DATA ONLY FOR USE ON THE SEGA CD ONLY, PLEASE PRESS STOP ON YOUR CD PLAYER NOW!
I Playz5678 *demonic guitar riffs*
*"SPOOKY WARNING"*
wasn't the voice enough sega?
was the guitar needed? holy shit it hurts
Jyro10 yes
STOP PLAYING THIS DISK NOW OR ELSE I CALL 911 ON YOU
I expected that warning that destroys your speakers
Windows 8 same
Windows 8 its not the warning that destroys your speakers, its track 1 that destroys it, luckily enough that audio player muted it while it played
th-cam.com/video/W2IhLBcIXUI/w-d-xo.html Hear the audio yourself here...
Windows 8 same
Yeah same
All modern CD players will detect the first track as data. You're not hearing 'dead silence' at all; the player is just muting the speakers. If you have an old 1980s CD player, that will attempt to play the data track as audio. It sounds rather like the noise of a dial-up modem - but it could easily blow your speakers particularly if listened to at high volume!
is there any footage of an old cd player playing the game data noises? i can't seem to find any videos of this on youtube
@@lostfootage1999 there are two videos that I found that are from sega dreamcast games
here's one playing track 4 and having a mental seizure: th-cam.com/video/BL3YCiDpVGk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=TsukentoX
and here's another one of crazy taxi being too crazy in track 1: th-cam.com/video/2FqQCQxZCUs/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=MrWolfSnack
somebody have to make this experiment
@@lostfootage1999 have you found any?
@@lostfootage1999 You can probably just import a Sega CD image's "First Track" as raw 48000KHz stereo audio into Audacity for the same impact. After all that's the data track that it's mistaking for raw PCM sound data.
But be careful. Some discs could have a creepy warning.
yah
I'm gonna buy one of those and torchore myself with that
like tie me up and put in headphones ohhhhh creepy
Mii Cooper Amiilbo Kirbycoop Im ain't having none of that jazz! Fucking creepy...
this is gonna be creepy warning sounds.
where is that creepy woman voice and that hugh pitched guitar??
It depends how old the game is and how the game holds data
Gamer's TV creepy AF
Eh, it depends on the game.
they could have fixed it
Depends on the cd plauers
, Most new ones automatically detect that it's a data cd and mute it
first track is just game data. The rest is music and sounds and voices
Unscene *NEVER PLAY TRACK 1*
*PLAY TRACK 1 NOW :))))*
Is that why it plays that horrendous sound?
Some Sega CD games have warning track
that is scary
sounds in the warning
thats sega Saturn and above
PLEASE PRESS PAUSE ON THE DISK PLAYER NOW
Keyword SOME
I wish video games made today used CD audio for their soundtracks. Now everything in games today is wrapped in proprietary file formats, archives, and encryption.
It's how they get you to buy their massively under-promoted soundtrack CDs.
TheSonicFan4
Sometimes you get lucky and find an audio folder containing custom format audio files where all you need is the proper program to read and convert those files. One of my game on PS2 which is smuggler's run 1 has standard WAV files which need no converting, just drag them out and maybe rename and convert to MP3 and that's it. no special software required. XBOX 360/1 and PS3/4 games doing this would be a nightmare. And not many games have soundtrack CDs or they do but they don't have all the music in the game. Most of the time you hear a great song in-game but it's not available on any album. The only way to get it is to try to decrypt and decode the game files.
coondogtheman1234
What's the point of converting a WAV to an MP3? That's just dumb. Almost all games these days have MP3 songs anyway, which is the reason people hunt for the soundtrack CDs. Converting a lossless audio format to one of the lossiest is a really questionable thing to do.
TheSonicFan4 This is a PS2 title and I wanted one of the songs on my MP3 player. I used the highest quality possible. 320kbps @ 48,000hz.
coondogtheman1234
320kbps pales in comparison to 1100kbps :P
Track 1 may appear to be just silence, it won't be when your speakers ignite following the ear bleeding audio. Too bad it's too late before you can hear Track 2's warning about playing Track 1. :/
Even when you skip to Track 2, the high pitched guitar riffs that play with the warning can also break speakers. Good Job Sega
imagine if instead of demonic guitar riffs it played normal banjo
bingo bongo!
Track 2 is a warning but it's like a bluetooth for humans
@@kyteapotparty4466
mehoy noynoy
Me and mom get buy one cd sonic
be warned, some disks have a creepy warning with extremely demonic guitar noises
Can I have a cup of bleach after raping and electric gitar
Well, it only happens on certain discs.
You mean break your speakers guitar noises
Enin rebmun is sometimes what it says (number nine)
the reason it exists is that you don't play track 1 which contains CD ROM data, and when played at a high volume, it will damage your speakers.
that first track ain't no dead silence. it's game data playing at a frequency only certain animals can hear. speakers cannot play the stuff to your ears. It's like Bluetooth, except worse for dogs.
The CD player detects that the first track is data and mutes it to avoid damage to your speakers. Older CD players didn't mute this track and would play the data as a horrible screeching noise. At high volumes this could actually make your speakers smoke!
That's why the warning is there
W.D. Gaster Tge screeching is pretty insane...pretty weird to think of it as game data
Oh, yo, Gaster.
Trash Disaster010 the warning wasn’t the cause of the blown speakers, it was the game data on the next track.
it's supposed to say that if you play track 2 it brakes game data with creepy music
Track ONE.
Tony500 track Two. track one is distorted mess of sounds. 2 is a warning
Mii Cooper Amiilbo Kirbycoop Creepy music, don't you mean DATA?
It's not creepy music, it sounds like a buzzsaw when you play that track because it's a data track
Mii Cooper Amiilbo Kirbycoop that's the 1st track
Fun fact:the second track is actually the unused time travel sound
Wait really? I didn't know that? I listened to that sound effect with my earbuds and it almost hurt my ears.
You know the first track is not dead silence, its game data
@Henry stickmin And Sonic Fan 2020 ?
I played a data track as a dare for $5
Worth it
what happened? i can't imagine it went well
It sounded like a buzzsaw, then my friend yelled "EJECT!" a thousand times. I did so, my speakers were fine cause it was on a low setting.
thank goodness your speakers are fine. data track is just attempted guitar riffs i guess, haha.
@@TheQuickSlash there goes the game
Lmao.
Hmm. When I was 5 I had the same concept: If I play a game CD on a normal CD player I should hear the soundtracks on there. Big mistake. I used a CD for a Windows (98) platform. Never, EVER do what I did. I can tell you, that there was terrible screeching, humming and many other VERY inpleseant sounds. Plus, my experiment broke the CD player.
So there you go, lesson learned.
umm don't do tack one only do track two as track 2 is a warning message and only certain games can actually have soundtracks in cd players.track one is the game data as it ruins your game if you play it.
Gavin Rolls the guy was 5 and likely didn't know about the track 1 thing.
These horrible screeching sounds are the cd player reading the raw data of the disc.
Quite a few games for Sega CD, Sega Saturn, and PS1 gave us the OST to begin with if we just went to the audio section of the console itself. I used to do this all the time with most of game CDs growing up.
I used to have an old Sonic CD PC disc for old windows that I put into a CD player and it played the tracks. Really cool the Sega CD version discs work that way too
1:24 (insert I'm Dora here)
Riley Stanley hola, soy Dora!
Dddddora ddddora dddeported
Yeah, I also think it sounds like Dora music
HOLA, SOY DORA AND BOOTS!
Omg
It's the same thing as the ps1
Oh my god, thank you. I did this with my Sonic CD years ago and for the longest time couldn't find any information on it, to a point where I was almost certain I had dreamt it.
You can also do this in a Sega CD by pressing A on the boot screen without a disk, then inserting the game.
Track 1 plays game data, make sure to skip it. As well as track 2 cuz that’s scary
the first track isn't dead silence. it's the CD-ROM game data that may start out dead quiet, until later erupting into a mess of deafening, speaker-obliterating noise that can literally break your CD player in the worst way possible.
Track two is a creepy ass warning, and even then, still the high-pitched guitar riffs are technically capable of breaking a CD player, but you'd have to have your volume super high for it to happen..
if only tracks 1 and 2 were swapped.
I’ve seen a comment (it showed up above this one!) that says it’s a frequency so high that we can’t hear it
@@GGamerLiam maybe you can test the theory using an oscilloscope
I dont think thats possible, since i think Track 1 has to be the game itself
track 1 is actually the code, as well as sounds and the past music. That's why the past music is always the same in any version of the game
Try doing this with a game made by digital pictures. You will get the weirdest crap you will ever hear.
Also works for some original playstation games also
+Bmp-man Pretty much every console that used CDs from 1987-1999 used CD Audio.
Bmp-man I have tried it with DIE HARD TRILLOGY
Bmp-man with the Original Tomb Raider I believe it works on the original model
The first track isn’t dead silence, if you keep track 1 on for a while it can start a sound that can blow your speakers
Me:* puts Sega CD disc in a CD Player*
CD Player; Warning! This disk is for use of-
Me: Nope screw it I'm out
some warnings can blow your speakers out with intense noise
Sega Saturn was also able to do this on many games. Virtua cop, Virtua fighter, Bug.
I thought they have creepy warnings when you put an audio cd
michael anthony hilario on only on later games or if it's a newer radio
michael anthony hilario only on CDs with warnings
Just be careful, Sega CDs have CD Data that can damage audio systems
1:20 why is this one actually nice
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the first track is the game itself, your cd player is clever enough to detect it and mute it for ya
Game data
used to put gta in cd player when was a kid title track was so amazing to me ha
this used to work with some ps1 and i believe dreamcast as well
The Sonic CD PC disc can be played in a CD player as well
How I think it works is that it’s basically playing the audio but no video if you were to take a CD player and jerry rig a screen and controller port you would have a bootleg sega console
Some games don't play the music files because some of them are in the game data instead. The Games that were made by Digital Pictures only had Track beginning with a Ringtone then we start hearing a man saying "Good Afternoon, Digital Pictures" and we more voices which have a secret message if you play it in reverse
i used to listen to the Sega CD and Saturn audio CD musics in CD players, just skip the 1st track immediately and you're fine.
unfortunately you can't play the sega cd audio on the ps4 That's a bummer.
Well that is absolutely terrifying thank you
1:11 The unused Time Warp Soundtrack
lucky, most people would get a creepy lady saying to eject the disk now with demonic music breaking your cd player
cringe incorrectness
@@thewingedhussar3407 How is it cringe? Are you 5?
looks like they didn't get rid of the unused time travel sound in the US version
Ummmmmm, last time I checked, doing that gave you a warning.
that happens in the later discs
Well how old is the cd player? Old cd players would play the audio of course damaging the speakers but newer ones will mute it.
I’ve once played a ps1 disc on a CD player. It didn’t play any sound on track 1 so I skipped it. Then It was the in-game soundtrack. It skipped because it was scratched lol. I still couldn’t believe it worked. Especially when the bottom of the disc is black
@Soumodeep Guha so thats why it works?
im playing hot wheels turbo racing music on my cd player right now XD
some sega cd disc have some cool ost music, others have a creepy warning
Sometime Puting it in a Sonic CD player to a CD player you may get a creepy data warning
I thought it would be the creepy message say that the disc
contains cd rom data only for use on the sega cd only!
Damn I love japanese games disc embedded with soundtracks
I remember my KOF 95 from PS1 and played it on My cassette. So funky,
take care of these jewelry, they are rare to find
Expection: SEGA CD Disc Warning
Reality: Listening soundtracks?
1:16: The Music CD Player Turns Super Fluffy
I used to hunt down redbook CDs.
Some discs play music from the games but others had a creepy warning.
If your planning to do it again please don’t risk putting the Lunar games in the CD player. They are highly expensive and you shouldn’t risk losing them if you have them. Please for your own good. Some games have creepy warnings on track 2, but your disk would have been damaged because track 1 contains the game data.
playing the data track/ track 1 doesnt damage the disk
The scary warning with the guitar riffs, screeching noises, and the women talking gave me nightmares. I promised myself I wasn't going to buy any sega games. Sega, you're fucking evil.
Warning this disk....Now say goodbye to your audio player
This disc contains CD-ROM data for use with the Sega CD only. Please press stop on your disc player now.
that's awesome! could you put songs onto itunes that way?
ThePunkPhantom yes you can
I wish today's games still used CD audio so the games doubled as their own soundtrack...
The lady and the god damn guitar player: “Not yet, Ferb.”
Only Phillips CDI CDs work in toasters.
If you put a sega CD disc in a sega Saturn the console will say "this is sega cd disk only" with kinda scary
AVGN brought me here
if you put sega CD games in a radio you will get a creepy warning message
I just started to watch and it has a warning it may damage your brains too but idk why it's not here
Dude who works with Sega: oh boy time to rape some eardrums
I wouldn't do that if I were you Buddy.
Some of them can make a very disturbing sounds.
Warning this disk CD-ROM data only used on the Sega CD only please press stop on your CD player now
1:17 Yes.
The Sega disk can actually Damages the speakers,
After All the talking
It starts speaking a Another language.
How Come that's not playing Error Messages and spooky guitar riffs?
Warning this disc is for Sega CD and can damage you're audio system
Audio in some games have demonic guitar noises
Be careful. The sega CD warning could break your speakers because of the electric gutair
My mixtape
I didn't know that sonic cd came in a digipak
its the sega cd warning that a sound of woman and the background sound is riffs of guitar strangest and creepy sound is very strange
You were using the wrong CDs the only way to know is by looking at the CD if you see a warning put it in that original CD player and you will hear it
1:11 Jeez, What even is that sound?!
I remember when I did that 😰
How did u do that? What everyone got was a creepy warning
WARNING! DANGER! CODE RED!
"This disc is only intended for use and play on the Sony PlayStation 2 System. And it contains DVD-ROM Data that can damage your loudspeakers and blow them out. Could you please remove it now from your DVD player?"
"...Or kiss your tweeters Goodbye!"
I played it on my pc. USING A DVD PLAYER
WHY DID I LISTEN TO THAT WARNING
nigga i knew this when i was like 9
Sean V jurrasic park for sega cd was cool in a cd player
But then you play track 1 and instant earrape and deafening
It cause to have creepy guitar riffs in the background as women spoke us a warning or advice.
Servine [Silent Engine] they can blow out your speakers
Ian Hawks No they cannot
Try a Sewer Shark CD. You'll get a creepy message repeating Number 9 in backwards.
*So now we are gonna try another Sega CD Game.* TRY SONIC CD
anyone got a list of sega cd games with the warning
I never knew this
It will damage the speaker if you keep playing it
The MS-DOS copy of Warcraft II does the same
track 2 is usally a warning
Yeah, you're not the only person who knew this. Others have known about it too. This is no secret. Many have known about it for years. 🙄
I didn't
Where is that woman saying : WARNING ! THIS CD CONTAINS CD ROM DATA FOR SEGA CD ONLY , REMOVE NOW ! and the high pitched guitar ?
Lol use newer radio
YOOOOO IM FROM THE FUTURE
why can't you make one disc with the game and another with the soundtrack
Warning!
This disk is for the use on the sega cd System only.
This disk contains cd-rom that is not for audio use.
Plz press stop on your disk player now!
This disk contains cd-rom data that might damage your audio System.
Plz stop play this disc imedatly
It is also about Sega Saturn
Wait it will damage the speakers