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WWE .pck music file extraction by godzfire at 1:42 AM EDT on June 29, 2014
This time I'm trying to figure out the proper procedure to unpack the contents of some of the newer WWE video games which are stored in a .pck file. From searching previous threads on HCS, it seems some people found luck using QuickBMS, however I'm not sure which script they might have used to do so.

Some example pcks to look at are uploaded here: https://mega.co.nz/#F!vckzCCSb!LfRnJDj233NGMb57HmnyOA
by godzfire at 8:28 PM EDT on July 2, 2014
Anyone able to check this out please? The two problem pcks are in WWE '12 and '13 in 360.
by hcs at 5:06 AM EDT on July 3, 2014
WWE '12 seems to work fine with the script SergeantJoe posted for you on XeNTaX.

The files are a mix of XMA and Vorbis by the looks of it.
by godzfire at 6:01 PM EDT on July 3, 2014
I figured it out, if it helps someone out in the future, in Ravioli Extractor, I had to set the Archive Type to Wwise Sound Bank in the drop down.

edited 5:15 AM EDT July 4, 2014
by godzfire at 10:42 PM EDT on July 6, 2014
I'm actually dealing with the pkg file from the Wii version of WWE '12. Ravi Extractor is not liking whatever it is.

I tried the 'Wwise sound engine *.pck/AKPK extractor' BMS script from here (http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?p=80192#p80192) and it spit out a bunch of wavs, however I've sure they need to be properly converted to something else.

Here's one of the outputted wav files: LINK

Let me know if you'd like me to just upload the original Wii pck file.
by Infernus Animositas at 3:10 AM EDT on July 7, 2014
You can play/convert the .lwav files using vgmstream :)
by godzfire at 2:46 PM EDT on July 7, 2014
Unfortunately VGMStream is not enjoying it either. Via Foobar2000 it does show the duration, filesize, and filetype, but immediately attempting to play the file, it says '
Decoding failure at 0:00.000 (Unsupported format or corrupted file):'

Here's what VGMS has to say about it via WinAmp's Info Window:


edited 7:50 PM EDT July 7, 2014
by marcusss at 9:54 PM EDT on July 7, 2014
Yeah I get the same. 4:45 duration.

I tried in 16 bit and 24 bit audio output mode but no difference

Unrecoverable playback error: Unsupported stream format: 28000 Hz / 24-bit / 2 channels
by godzfire at 1:48 AM EDT on July 9, 2014
I could have even ripped it wrong, I'm not even sure.
by Infernus Animositas at 7:41 AM EDT on July 9, 2014
No, your ripping is fine. I'm not sure why the LWAV's aren't working for you.

I was able to listen to it and convert it just fine using VGMstream :)

I've uploaded the conversion of that sample file you linked before.


https://mega.co.nz/#!z1wk3a5L!JqsF46PAYeRee32uQEHMrAEuWF-ZtZv5hcg1pBI841k

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