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Completely Lost (King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match) - DrawingKyo - 08-29-2016 I was interested in the King of Fighter's voice files for awhile but have been stuck on what to begin looking at. There are a large number of folders and files that may contain what I'm looking for but I'm having no luck with finding tools to open them. I organized the files by the folders they were originally from. (Also if none of them are sound related that'd be awkward lol). RE: Completely Lost (King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match) - OS-PRIME - 08-29-2016 If you're using the PS versions of it, try using PSOUND. It might be able to find audio data. If it scans a file and it spits out noise, that means there is audio in it. RE: Completely Lost (King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match) - DrawingKyo - 08-29-2016 Psound pulled up no results with those files and I tried to scan the whole main folder of the files and had no luck as well. I don't believe there are any other locations for the sound files to be in as the rest are images or movies (probably) http://prntscr.com/cby1ob RE: Completely Lost (King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match) - Pingus! - 08-30-2016 The *.xsb is the index for the standard Xbox *.xwb, grab aluigi's unxwb, and it'll dump all the wav's, and you can play them in foobar as well . It's a little rough, because it doesn't add filenames, but it rebuilds headers of the files, so you'd have to sort them out yourself, unless you're willing to write a bms script that extracts headerless, but named files :0. Either way, you've got the files. Download unxwb RE: Completely Lost (King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match) - DrawingKyo - 08-30-2016 (08-30-2016, 12:10 PM)Anex Wrote: The *.xsb is the index for the standard Xbox *.xwb, grab aluigi's unxwb, and it'll dump all the wav's, and you can play them in foobar as well . It's a little rough, because it doesn't add filenames, but it rebuilds headers of the files, so you'd have to sort them out yourself, unless you're willing to write a bms script that extracts headerless, but named files :0. Either way, you've got the files. Looks like this was all I needed after all, Thank you Anex and OS-PRIME for giving some time up to help me with this ^^ |