
Ok, I popped Before The Fall into my PS4 to check and it has the same feature. Steps are as follows (though it has English instructions too):
1. Insert BD into a networked BD player (e.g. PS3/PS4).
2. Start the disc playing and open the menu.
3. Select 'Extra'.
4. The first option is for downloading the music across a home network. Select it.
5. Leave the disc on the screen which appears then go to your computer and type the address shown on the TV screen into your web browser exactly as it's displayed on the screen.Â
6. If the computer and BD player are on the same network (wireless or wired are both ok), you'll be taken to a page which lets you copy the MP3 files off the disc across the network, straight to your PC.
I checked Before Meteor too and it has the same feature, so I guess all of the BD soundtracks do. Unlike Before The Fall, the Before Meteor menus are all in Japanese, unless it selects based on your PS4's system language (I have a Japanese console).
Of course, if you have access to a computer with a BD drive you can just copy the MP3s directly from the MP3 folder on the disc. The live performance videos on the disc are pretty great too if you have a chance to watch them after copying the MP3s
1. Insert BD into a networked BD player (e.g. PS3/PS4).
2. Start the disc playing and open the menu.
3. Select 'Extra'.
4. The first option is for downloading the music across a home network. Select it.
5. Leave the disc on the screen which appears then go to your computer and type the address shown on the TV screen into your web browser exactly as it's displayed on the screen.Â
6. If the computer and BD player are on the same network (wireless or wired are both ok), you'll be taken to a page which lets you copy the MP3 files off the disc across the network, straight to your PC.
I checked Before Meteor too and it has the same feature, so I guess all of the BD soundtracks do. Unlike Before The Fall, the Before Meteor menus are all in Japanese, unless it selects based on your PS4's system language (I have a Japanese console).
Of course, if you have access to a computer with a BD drive you can just copy the MP3s directly from the MP3 folder on the disc. The live performance videos on the disc are pretty great too if you have a chance to watch them after copying the MP3s
