the file is 3-4 gigs in size and can be found on the PS2 version of Driv3r. windows shows it as a psudoarchive or something. I am trying to open this file and view its contents. Im trying to extract the soundtrack and the sound effects and anything else cool from the PS2 game Driv3r (Driver 3) but I'm faced with about 5-6 files on the disc with a single large file on the disc named DRIVER3.IMG. I hope this isnt against the rules or anything. Please not that I legally bought this game. I have the same problem but the game i'm trying to rip audio from is the PS2 version of Driv3r. If you have any further questions send them to CGar I use 18000 as the interleave of the THPS games and it works for me,Īnd another thing do you know the settings used in the music to the ps2 game bad boys 2 miami takedown i really want that song and i would like to convert the file to wav myself, i dont know the name of it or the filename extension but if you can get a copy of that game look at the files on the disc and there should be an audio file on there in one of the folders i need to either get this file or get a copy of this game so i can convert it myself rather than recording off of it Cube media player 2, PSound, PSXPlay and MF Audio. There are many tools that can rip PS2 music for example. If your game dosen't show this information or has none, then you can just name them yourself. if it does you can use an ID3 editor to attatch this information to your songs for example this free one 'Mp3 Tag Tools', go to -> ġ0. once you have chopped the resulting huge WAV file up, insert your PS2 disc back into your playstation and see if it contains the song information like Artist, Album e.t.c. a good free one is here -> ( Wavosaur), you can google it or go here -> (en).zip this is the english version there is also a french one.ĩ. once you are happy with the sound, Set the output values to the same as the ones you've guessed, Then set the file format to WAV (when you do this the interleave box dissappears, Don't worry about that), Procces it and use any good audio editor, to chop it up in to individual MP3 tracks. Or look on the internet for the correct values, Then procces to WAV.Ĩ. What you can do is make a good guess, procces it to a wave file and open it with a music player or something to test it. in that case you can't test your guesses by pressing play (unless you feel like waiting through it all). Sometimes the file with the music on it will have a load of crap at the beginning like silence or a sound that is difficult to hear. If you hover over this MF Audio will give you the most commonly used values) and the offset (this is where MF Audio starts when you hit play or proccess, its best to leave this alone as mucking about with it can screw up your audio)ħ. If not, as is usually the case with games that have good music, then you must guess the Frequency (Speed), Channels (usually 2), the interleave (the difference between right and left audio. all you need to do now is set the output format to WAV and hit proccess. If the file format is a common format known that MF Audio Knows, you were lucky. On this disc the music is stored in (D:\Tracks\'EATRAX0.RWS' & 'EATRAX1.RWS')ĥ. I have chosen one of my own discs 'Burnout 3 - Takedown' as an example. Now go to your Disc drive (usually D:\) and select the file you think the audio is stored (Its not always named 'MUSIC' or 'SOUNDS'). Unzip MF Audio, Load it and select open.Ĥ. Insert your PS2 disc that you intend to rip from.ģ. if you intend to rip Burnout 3 - takedown or any Tony Hawks Pro Skater from 3 up to American wasteland then just scroll down to the bottom and youll find pictures of what to do, Thus saving you a heap of reading. Cube media player 2, PSound, PSXPlay and MF Audio.įor this guide I will explain how to do it with MF Audio.įirstly. Code: There are many tools that can rip PS2 music for example.
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