Strange... vgmstream detects correct codec (XMA2) irrespective of extension. Just trimming first 4 bytes was the definitive solution, without needind the .txth.
Strange... vgmstream detects correct codec (XMA2) irrespective of extension. Just trimming first 4 bytes was the definitive solution, without needing the .txth.
Well... I though that, in the past. So, now I'm mistaken. But I preferred the ".txth"-governed approach of playing sound files instead of modern (internal) vgmstream-mandated extension-based. But some media players interferre with that, I reckon.