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by mogikihei at 2:34 PM EST on February 17, 2017
Neill Corlett's has done the Suikoden 2 driver, I looked for a way to use Suikoden 2 driver for other games.
by Nisto at 3:01 PM EST on February 17, 2017
Ahhh. I really thought it said "mogikihei" in the driver somewhere when I looked, but I must have imagined things. I'm sorry for the mistake.
by mogikihei at 4:20 AM EST on February 24, 2017
I finished the Tokimeki Memorial 3.(I posted to xxx.joshw.info Music Archive thread)

Genso Suikoden III and IV is It is difficult for me because there is no regularity in the placement of TD/HD/BD files.
(Tokimeki Memorial 3 was made with reference to the data memory dumped in the sound mode)
by Nisto at 3:00 AM EST on February 25, 2017
Nice work, thanks.

If you don't mind using Python, I did actually write a script to extract the sound data in Genso Suikoden IV: https://www.sendspace.com/file/3cg82i (please use Python v3)

edited 3:19 AM EST February 25, 2017
by AnonRunzes at 10:07 AM EST on February 25, 2017
What about a Python script for Shadow of Destiny/Shadow of Memories?
by mogikihei at 7:29 PM EST on February 25, 2017
@Nisto:
I tried Python script for Genso Suikoden IV but it does not work.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/4kue3uuura684ya/gs4.zip
Is the combination of TD/HD/BD different?
by Nisto at 9:26 PM EST on February 25, 2017
@AnonRunzes: Sorry, Shadow of Memories is harder, because the files doesn't contain internal metadata (i.e. offset, size, and potentially, filenames). Probably have to dig into the main executable for that (it looks like the executable may be split too, similar to Silent Hill 1).

@mogikihei: I've been wondering about that possibility too, but the HD+BD+KDT data sounds alright in Awave Studio, so I'm assuming the combination should be correct (am I wrong?). I haven't gotten PSF2s to work myself; I guess I just thought you may have some ideas I haven't thought of.

edited 6:14 AM EST February 26, 2017
by AnonRunzes at 8:51 AM EST on February 26, 2017
@Nisto - "Probably have to dig into the main executable for that (it looks like the executable may be split too, similar to Silent Hill 1)."
You`re right. The executable is the only clue, and it`s not easy getting in.
by mogikihei at 1:53 PM EST on February 26, 2017
@Nisto: In Genso Suikoden IV, sdstr.irx has been changed to sdstr3.irx. I think that there is probably a function added in sdstr3.irx.
by Nisto at 10:02 PM EST on February 26, 2017
@mogikihei: Indeed, I suspect some added function(s) as well, although sdstr is actually only the stream driver. Anyway I never did try Genso Suikoden III, maybe that would work at least?

edited 10:17 PM EST February 26, 2017

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