Game Disc Content Rip Guide: File management

(version 1.10)
By: x_revenge
Date: May 07, 2008



Movies
Here is what to do with the files you get. First, the .wav and .m2v you got from the .pss file(s). To play the movie, I used MPCStar Player although any player that supports .m2v files should work. Again, make sure the .wav and the .m2v are in the same folder. Use any video editing or whatever program to combine these two files but they play just fine like this for me, so I've never tried anything which means this is all I can tell you about the movies.

OST
Extract the .adx files from the SOUND .afs files. Now install any WinAMP plugin that enables you to play .adx files (copy the plugin files in WinAMP's plugin folder). Then just open them with WinAmp to listen to them. Next step is converting them to .wav files which are readable by every media player. One way is to open them with WinAMP and use it's own conversion engine but that never works for me so we'll have to use a DOS program, you may have noticed this already but adx2wav has no GUI, when you open a black window appears and diassapears immedently.

Note: I don't know if other-than-MS Windows-OS users can continue since this has to do with DOS commands, once again, I'm clueless about other OSes.

Click Start, then Run... and write cmd prompt (Image 1). Now look at the location opened by default, mine is my Docs and Settings user folder (Image 2). For the easiest use copy and paste the adx2wavmod3.exe in that folder. Now write the program's name and the name of the file you want. So get both of the files (adx2wav and the .adx in question) in the folder, and write adx2wavmod3 <file name> (Image 3). It should spawn a .wav file and you're done (Image 4).

Do the same with all sound .afs archives on the disk and their .adxs inside. Then do the same thing over and over again. Mass conversion is available (Image 4), too. Have fun!

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