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Originally Posted by OVeRCoM3
Well i made this convertion but during the game i don't have the voice of the guy explaining the things. Probably the audio of the movie files got messed up with the compression. 
Anyway the game feats perfectly on a DVD5.
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Oh.. bad news... to seem, I was right.
Edit: nop, the original bik's files don't have the ''guy voice''... I think that it's in some .pak file (maybe it's a sound file)... but probably is necessary edit some data file to fix the problem...
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EDIT2: NO again, I was right all this time... the bik's files has multiple tracks

, Try this (with the original file of course) : advanced play -> In "sound options" -> plays this track number -> write 1 to listen english lang voice... 2, 3, 4... to listen others languages.... 0 to listen effect sounds...
For example, the original tutorial.bik file have got 7 tracks... the freeman version have only one... (sound effects)
EDIT: For futures bik convertions: Open rad video tools, select the file to convert, click on file info and check if the file have multiple tracks IDs... After this... select the file, click on convert file,click on browse and browse the output directory, click on output file type, click on WAV file, write the track number (if you have 7 tracks you need convet one by one files) in Input from track, click on convert, reppet this with all the ID tracks... Now, in rad video tools select your previouly compress bik file and click on mix in sound, click on browse (sound file to mix) select the track 1wav file, click on browse (output file info) and select the output directory, write the ID track number in mix into what Bik track number (your previously compressed bik file have the track 0 by default!), write 1 for ID 1 track number (2 for 2, 3 for 3...), click on convert, if you have more than 2 tracks numbers in the original file (0 and 1 tracks) reppet the steps with the other wav track files...
I hope a better method, coz this takes a lot of time...