always.dat multi file extraction [message #83857] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 17:29 |
dommafia
Messages: 37 Registered: September 2003 Location: USA
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using xcc mixer i can only extract 1 file a time. What i want to do is extract every wav file in the always.dat file but 1 at a time will take ages. Is there a program that can extract a whole bunch of files out of always.mix ? a la winzip.
ps in reality i'd like to extract every single file out of the always.dat file and make a folder for each type sound/w3d/text etc. Only way to test what belongs to what to know what sounds and stuff to edit to customize it.
for example (im sure a lot of u know this) after extracting the mp3 files i noticed that menu.mp3 was the background music for the game when u are in the menu. So i just renamed my "eminem - renegade.mp3" to "menu.mp3" and stuck it in the DATA folder and now i have background music that truly fits the game
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always.dat multi file extraction [message #83862] |
Tue, 27 April 2004 17:49 |
dommafia
Messages: 37 Registered: September 2003 Location: USA
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[quote="IRON-FART"]RenExtractor. AKA RenEx
i have that, didnt know it can extract :s
ps are you the IRON-fart i know from demo?
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always.dat multi file extraction [message #83998] |
Wed, 28 April 2004 10:41 |
dommafia
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there are exactly 10,100 wav files in the always.dat so that will answer my question about wether or not they will index them lol, thats a lot of freaking audio.
I'm thinking only 20% of those are used in multiplayer.
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always.dat multi file extraction [message #84198] |
Thu, 29 April 2004 11:48 |
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Sir Kane
Messages: 1701 Registered: March 2003 Location: Angerville
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Open always.dat in the left side of XCC mixer and choose the target directory in the right side. Then select all filles, right click them and click copy. This will extract all selected files to the directory selected on the right.
Proud N9500 and proud N6270 user. Creator of the IEE libraries (original bhs.dll) and the RB series software.
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