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Aamaxu

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So I've been trying to extract and play Dragon Age's various fsb and wav files. I've been using FSBExtractor (apparently successfully, I assume so) to get the wav files out but when I try to play and/or convert said wav files, no program works with them.

Musicplayerex doesn't do jack and neither does Xilisoft's converters/players.

I'm at a dead end here. What should I do? Anyone have any idea what's wrong? Are they some weird moon-wavs that need magical unicorn tech to work?

Thanks for your help.

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Uneedusman

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I found a way to fix these files... I went this site: http://www.media-convert.com/ and uploaded the WAV file and exported as a WAV file and it made things better. :)

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Tarante11a

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I used this to convert the wavs I extracted for the Catalogue into mp3s



http://download.cnet...4-10793572.html



Hope that helps.

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Tarante11a

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Sorry I'll do that better :)

The extractor I used is Aezay's FSB Extractor - which lives here on BSN.
The converter I used is this Free Mp3/Wma/Ogg converter.

There, bit more organized and hope that helps you.

Tara

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Kilrogg_

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You should not need to convert them if you use Aezay's FSB Extractor and play them with VLC media player.



I've done it successfully on a couple different computers, just set VLC to be your default .wav player.

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BloodsongVengeance

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i use aezay's fsb extractor, then just throw them into audacity.

(with wav header option checked, if that makes a difference.)



http://audacity.sourceforge.net/


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Karma

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I had trouble with aezay's extractor as well. The wav files seemed corrupted. My usual media player couldn't recognize them, and the toolset couldn't find them when I try to generate the VO.
However, I've had no problems with musicplayerex. Just load the fsb file and convert the tracks to wav format. Unfortunately, you can't choose the exact output format of the wav with musicplayerex (at least I don't think you can), so you'd have to use another program to convert the wav into PCM 24 Khz 16-bit mono. Creative soundcards come with a nifty wave editing program called wavestudio. If you have a creative soundcard, you could use musicplayerex to convert to wav and then wavestudio to edit and finish converting the wav.

Modifié par satans_karma, 29 juillet 2010 - 04:01 .