05-11-2011, 03:11 PM
06-04-2011, 06:26 AM
Well, fiorst of all you're going to need a program that can browse ISO's and extract it's contents. I recommend MagicISO.
Simply (or well, simply? depends on the game) browse the ISO and look for a sounds folder. Then extract the contents you need et voila.
I hope this helped
Simply (or well, simply? depends on the game) browse the ISO and look for a sounds folder. Then extract the contents you need et voila.
I hope this helped
06-04-2011, 11:04 AM
(06-04-2011, 06:26 AM)Lord Melchior Wrote: [ -> ]Well, fiorst of all you're going to need a program that can browse ISO's and extract it's contents. I recommend MagicISO.MagicISO won't work with Wii games. You'll need either Dolphin or WiiScrubber to view and extract the contents.
Simply (or well, simply? depends on the game) browse the ISO and look for a sounds folder. Then extract the contents you need et voila.
I hope this helped
Either way, look for a "BRSAR" file on the disc. If there isn't one, then there really isn't an easier way to extract the sound effects.
08-02-2011, 06:23 PM
(06-04-2011, 11:04 AM)Random Talking Bush Wrote: [ -> ](06-04-2011, 06:26 AM)Lord Melchior Wrote: [ -> ]Well, fiorst of all you're going to need a program that can browse ISO's and extract it's contents. I recommend MagicISO.MagicISO won't work with Wii games. You'll need either Dolphin or WiiScrubber to view and extract the contents.
Simply (or well, simply? depends on the game) browse the ISO and look for a sounds folder. Then extract the contents you need et voila.
I hope this helped
Either way, look for a "BRSAR" file on the disc. If there isn't one, then there really isn't an easier way to extract the sound effects.
brsar? Okay but if there none what do i do then?