Neither one of them is compatible with Windows Vista.
It says something about not being 32-bit/64-bit and then it just deletes itself.
well, at least SNESSOR95 is a Windows 95 program so there are bound to be compatibility issues.
this might help.
I tried it and, well... It works, but I have a hard time getting the pitch to work right.
Just for the record, what other types of Video Game Sound Effect Ripping Programs are there?
You must trial-and-error the pitch. Usually it's 8000 - 112500 I think.
And while I'm not 100% certain, to my knowledge SNESSOR95 is the only SNES sound ripping tool.