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    I have Goldwave, so gave that a try. Still no joy though, none of the pcm modes are suitable. I'll give LAME a try, thatnks for the suggestion. I suppose the alternative is to just grap the mp3s from soulseek. At least I bought the game originally...!

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    http://www.ps2rippininfo.btinternet.co.uk/tools.htm Browse to Wad extractor by Zandal.

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    aww I can't get the extractor to work I keep getting an overflow message

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    Ok Now I Have The Wav's All Nineteen Now What Do I Do To Listen I've Tried Just About Every Player & About Three Different Tools Please Any & All Help Greatly Appreciated ?!?!

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    hey! try downloading exact audio copy (google search will take you there, first hit) and gettin a RADUIM MP3 codec (try google again), this will let u convert the WAV files into MP3's.

    the reason most players wont play the WAVS is because they are much higher quality than CD so most wont recognise the files as playable WAVs.

    hope this helps =D

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    Radium Didn't Help Thanks Anyway This Is Driving Me Insane !

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    Glockster0: Try opening Windows Media Player and drag the wav-file you wanna listen to into the player. This should do the trick. Have you tried double clicking the files?

    the reason most players wont play the WAVS is because they are much higher quality than CD
    Not quite. Firstly, the wav format in general doesn't offer better quality than CDs, and secondly, support of various formats has nothing to do with quality in the first place. :)
    The problem is that many players don't accept the wav format, because...well, why is that? Anyway, all you need is either a wav plugin for your player or any version of the mentioned Windows player (which comes with every Windows version released before 2005). Which player are you using, Glockster0?

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    Tring Winamp 5 And Windows Media Player 9

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    I know it's not exactly the best but can't you play them using the sound recorder? it accepts nothing but wav files

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    Well Sound Recorder Didn't Work Anyone Here Have All Nineteen Tracks & How'd You Go About Step By Step Getting Them ?

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    I extracted all the files using the tool.
    It took just over 2Gb, however ziped it and it came out as about 75Mb, that is what i call zipping!

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    So How'd You Get To Play Or Convert The Wavs ?

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    why are the extracted music file sizes so large?

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    My guess is this is because they are .wav files. Unlike .mp3 or any other format, those carry all the information in their original uncompressed form. Which is why .wav is lossless but also huge. ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Assegai Developments
    why are the extracted music file sizes so large?
    They are 48kHz ps2 dvd-rom audio as opposed to 44.1Khz ps2 cd audio.

    Either way they are .wavs and therefore uncompressed audio that's why they take up so much space.

    You can use cool edit or sound forge to change the sample rate. Or try headac3he.

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    so... does somebody have a copy of the tracks that I can DL somewhere?

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    lol.
    if you have the game, you have the tracks as well!!!
    take a look at the 1st page, you will find an instruction.

    enough help for today :wink:
    I will go offline and enjoy the evening

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    Wait... I see like three different extractors. Which one is best for Fusion?

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    G'Kyl: Same case for SWF. files right, because I extracted them to a file on my C drive and tried to send it to a friend on MSN Messenger, and oh my &%#!ing God it was huge.

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