IS14sfmt? by Azu at 3:14 AM EST on January 21, 2011
Using NUBExt r9, I was able to get some BNSF files with works with vgmstream, however, NUBExt r9 doesn't want to extract the rest.

http://www.mediafire.com/?2czoa0oel9m09jh


This from Tales of Graces F.


I tired using the nub BMS script, but it doesn't out put BNSF.



edited 3:16 AM EST January 21, 2011

edited 3:22 AM EST January 21, 2011

And about these AAC files? VGMStream can seem to read them have "WAVE" in it.

Tried to load it in VGMToolBox, it converted to an XMA but the xma didn't convert to a wav.
http://www.mediafire.com/?n11xkgoinxw40xs

edited 3:53 AM EST January 21, 2011
by manakoAT at 5:21 AM EST on January 21, 2011
http://www.hcs64.com/manakoAT/_files/tools/ripping/

NUBExt_r11, rename the se3 to nub, it will extract all but crashes, will fix this in the next release

r12 is the latest, but not available yet.


edited 5:28 AM EST January 21, 2011
by Azu at 8:44 AM EST on January 21, 2011
Okay, thank you!

What of the AAC file? Is there a coded or BMS script possibly?

edited 12:12 PM EST January 21, 2011
by bxaimc at 5:10 PM EST on January 21, 2011
No, it's just a header. Contains XMA (or ATRAC3 if you're looking at PS3). You can play around with the settings in the XMA converter in VGMToolbox.
by Azu at 5:41 PM EST on January 21, 2011
Well, I tired every setting and I only end up with a 46 byte wav file.
Nevermind, I got it.


By the way, is there was to name a file by the table(?) in it's hex?
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h53/Sodisna/Head.png

Like instead of typing in "W00_E02_S07b_SE_000.wav", is there a way to grab the "W00_E02_S07b_SE_000.wav" and name the file that.

edited 6:12 PM EST January 21, 2011

Sorry for the rush of questions. I some VAG and BNSF files. Some will convert, some won't. They won't play in winamp or conver via vgmstream.

These won't play/convert
http://www.mediafire.com/?9y6x7lbbfl96nwd
http://www.mediafire.com/?dwe1ait0899h5je

These will.
http://www.mediafire.com/?14wwn9buiqcnztw
http://www.mediafire.com/?bkdknrsc9iyas6n

These are from the PS3 version of Tales of Vesperia.




edited 10:42 PM EST January 21, 2011
by arbingordon at 12:52 AM EST on January 22, 2011
Like instead of typing in "W00_E02_S07b_SE_000.wav", is there a way to grab the "W00_E02_S07b_SE_000.wav" and name the file that.
Yes. strmnameget.
by bxaimc at 1:01 AM EST on January 22, 2011
LOL they're ridiculously tiny plus they're extracted incorrecly.
by Azu at 1:05 AM EST on January 22, 2011
I figured. So, I guess I have to wait till NubExt gets updated. They were packed inside a nub file.

strmnameget doesn't seem to work. It got the file name, but didn't rename it.


J:\cpk\st\aac\strmnameget>strmnameget
strnameget file.ext -offset 0xXX [-terminator 0xXX[XXn] -length 0xXX]
-offset offset to read string from
-terminator optional - specify a specific string terminator (by default uses
0x00)
-length optional - specify how long the string will be

J:\cpk\st\aac\strmnameget>strmnameget *.aac 0x00000060

J:\cpk\st\aac\strmnameget>strmnameget *.aac -offset 0x00000060 -length 0x0000009
0

J:\cpk\st\aac\strmnameget>strmnameget 0001.aac -offset 0x00000060 -length 0x0000
0090
ren "0001.aac" "W00_E02_S07b_SE_000.wav"

J:\cpk\st\aac\strmnameget>strmnameget 0001.aac -offset 0x00000060 -length 0x0000
0090
ren "0001.aac" "W00_E02_S07b_SE_000.wav"

J:\cpk\st\aac\strmnameget>strmnameget .aac -offset 0x00000060 -length 0x00000090


J:\cpk\st\aac\strmnameget>strmnameget 0002.aac -offset 0x00000060 -length 0x0000
0090
ren "0002.aac" "W00_E02_S07b_SE_002.wav"

J:\cpk\st\aac\strmnameget>

edited 1:11 AM EST January 22, 2011
by arbingordon at 4:33 AM EST on January 22, 2011
You know, now would be a good time to learn to use the command prompt adequately. It'd be a lot less banging your head against the wall getting it to do what you want it to do, and a lot less rudimentary tech help on this forum.
by Azu at 9:07 AM EST on January 22, 2011
I was looking all over on google on command prompt.
But, I'll just go back of cutting the the files where the name and combine it into one file.

Anyway, wouldn't I have to copy ren "0002.aac" "W00_E02_S07b_SE_002.wav" in to batch file?
I would have to rename over 3000 files anyway.

edited 1:15 PM EST January 22, 2011
by arbingordon at 1:43 PM EST on January 22, 2011
No, you wouldn't.
by Azu at 9:18 PM EST on January 24, 2011
manakoAT, you'll let me know when r12 is out?
by Azu at 9:03 AM EST on March 5, 2011
Bump.

Sorry, but when will r12 bet ready for DL?
by manakoAT at 2:18 AM EST on March 6, 2011
Rev 12
by Azu at 4:26 AM EST on March 7, 2011
Thank you very much!
by Azu at 8:00 PM EST on March 7, 2011
Still hangs while try to extract the nub I file I posted in the first post. I'm running under Windows 7.

edited 8:01 PM EST March 7, 2011


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