Thank you for that guide, but it appears that I have to do an extreme amount of manual work in order to extract the data. You said that I not only have to extract the video though a conversation method, but personally remove the bad frames myself. Considering that a video can have hundreds of thousands of frames... how do you expect me to do this by hand?
Also, I would have to guess where to cut off the video and audio, this leads to a great deal of chance of the audio being out of sync with the video.
Is there any way to extract the video and audio data instead of manually encoding it out of the pak file?
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