!! PS3 .pam audio stream doesn't work! by truston at 7:06 AM EDT on June 17, 2014
Hi,everyone.Thanx to all staffs!

Here PS3 pam video streams all work for now,but some audios don't.
They demux-ed to .lpcm audios, or .genh files.(i know they're same audio with different header.)
Both .lpcm and .genh can't play or decode, while i already have k-lite codec mega on PC.
I'm so curious, isn't .lpcm a common format??

Need help, thanx to everyone!!!

edited 12:21 PM EDT June 17, 2014
by hcs at 10:00 AM EDT on June 17, 2014
I've never heard of .lpcm as a file extension, but it sounds like raw linear PCM. You probably want to try to import that into Audacity, in the File menu choose Import->Raw Data. Most other audio editors will work as well, I just prefer Audacity.

If you are trying to just rename the file to .genh, that is not going to work. I'm not even clear what exactly you are using to demux, and what you are trying to use to play the resulting files.

Also, you have 24 hours to edit a post, you might want to take those [b] tags out of your thread title so it doesn't look goofy.
by truston at 12:32 PM EDT on June 17, 2014
thanx for help.i tried Audacity,"open" failed, and "import-raw data" comes out noise...
by JILost at 12:57 PM EDT on June 17, 2014
Try uploading the file somewhere and linking it here. Maybe someone else can figure out how to get some audio out of it.
by bxaimc at 7:30 AM EDT on June 18, 2014
Most of the time PAM has ATRAC3plus. But then again, vgmtoolbox might be on the dot with the codec. Try uploading the audio file (the lpcm one).

@hcs: vgmt outputs raw as .lpcm when not AT3.

edited 1:34 PM EDT June 18, 2014
by snakemeat at 6:22 PM EDT on June 19, 2014
Just use the vgmstream plugin to play the .genh files.
by truston at 12:10 AM EDT on June 20, 2014
thanx guys. i don't know where to upload the lpcm file. cos i live in China... can you introduce some site to share files?
by truston at 4:40 AM EDT on June 20, 2014
i sent .genh files here:

http://www.speedyshare.com/8ccgs/.genh-audio-files.rar

please have a look, thank you!
by bxaimc at 7:26 PM EDT on June 20, 2014
Um...............it works fine with vgmstream, like snakemeat mentioned.
by truston at 10:23 PM EDT on June 24, 2014
thx, but i think i'm a numb of this.i failed playing with vgmstream. don't know how to do it right. in readme.txt, where it means "system directory" to put files? i cant open test.exe,and in winamp i yet cant play it... can i just make my system recognize the audio, show correct file info, then i can covert it lossless with any converter?????? (if i can, where to put the .dll files??)
i read readme and yet don't get it...
thank you everyone!!!
by Nisto at 11:04 PM EDT on June 24, 2014
foobar2000: get foo_input_vgmstream. To install, drag the downloaded file into the "components" page in the preferences.

Winamp: get in_vgmstream (included in the vgmstream-xxxx-test packages). To install, place it in %programfiles%\Winamp\Plugins or wherever you have the Winamp plugin folder.

For Winamp you will also need these dependencies. Put them in the main Winamp folder (e.g. %programfiles%\Winamp).

edited 4:17 AM EDT June 25, 2014
by truston at 1:15 AM EDT on June 25, 2014
finally i can play it! thx! but how do i convert them into dolby .ac3 lossless???
i can't open test.exe . is it because my windows 7 is 64-bit?

thanx again!

edited 12:38 AM EDT June 26, 2014

edited 12:40 AM EDT June 26, 2014
by Mouser X at 9:18 AM EDT on June 26, 2014
That's because "test.exe" is a command-line application. When you double-click it, the program *does* run. But, because it's text based (there isn't a graphical user interface), and you didn't provide any parameters, it outputs (to the command-line window) a message telling you how to use it. But, when you double-click a command-line application, Windows (the OS) runs it as a single-instance, so that the window closes as soon as the program is done running. Thus, you never actually see any program, because it runs too quickly (and closes immediatly) for people to read it.

You need to open a command prompt to be able to use "test.exe" properly. Try hitting the "windows" key (on your keyboard) and "R" (again, on your keyboard) at the same time. This should bring up the "Run" command. In the text field, type "cmd" and hit "enter" or "run" or whatever, and it should open a command prompt window. You'll need to browse to the location of "test.exe" from there. "cd" is "change directory". I suggest doing a Google search for command-prompt usage, as I don't have time to go into more depth. Mouser X over and out.
by truston at 7:32 PM EDT on June 26, 2014
Thanx! it works! thanx to Mouser X,to everyone!

thx thx thx thx thx thx thx thx thx thx thx thx!

OH Yeah ole ole ole!

Wahahahaha~~~~~~~~~

edited 12:38 AM EDT June 27, 2014


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