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iwillrace 14-01-2005 15:15

Music files in games
 
Does anyone know how to extract music files from games? I have the game on my cpu hard drive and want to find and re format some tracks off of a game. Cansomeone point me in the right direction?
Thanks
Greg

Quall999 14-01-2005 15:25

Only way I know is if they are know files. Like wma, wav, etc... Is there a music folder? If so, what is the the extension of most of the files.

iwillrace 14-01-2005 15:42

there is a sound folder but i dont think that is it i have found *.rws files that may be it or some *.aws files but most of the other files on nfs underground 2 dont seem large enough to be music files

Quall999 14-01-2005 17:18

I have a friend that owns that game. Next time I see him, I will ask If I can have a look at his disk.

iwillrace 14-01-2005 17:24

ok great thanks for the help quall cant wait to hear back from you

Quall999 15-01-2005 06:23

meh, he has nfs2:Hot Pursuit. Do you see a bunch of .asf files anywhere? Those are the music files in this game.

iwillrace 15-01-2005 10:34

no afs files i found some other maybe xmv files but no asf files on the disk at all

Quall999 16-01-2005 06:39

meh, i dunno of any xmv or xma converter :(. sry

iwillrace 16-01-2005 09:08

ok thanks for the help quall maybe it just wasnt ment to be :o

FelixBA 04-02-2005 05:05

Music 4 UNDRGRND2
 
I have managed to copy all 27 tracks from the game. The way is simple but it's kinda boring.
If you are using a music program like Cool Edit Pro, you can choose from the "Properties" menu to "record what you hear".
Start recording a new file from the program and then load NFS Underground2 and simply let it play all the songs you want to record. It's like recording a tape in a deck, remember? The old times.
When you are done with that, exit the game and enter the program. Stop the recording process and begin splitting the tracks. You can then save them as *.mp3
I hope i helped you out dude,
See Ya
FelixBA

Quall999 04-02-2005 05:17

Yah, but I would never do that though. I know somebody who did that with timesplitters 2. A day later, i browsed the disk to find every track availabe in top quality.

iwillrace 04-02-2005 12:02

thanks for the help felix you were right it is kinda boring!


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