Hi together,
I plaied Broken Sword 3 - the Sleepe Dragon and if I have finished the game I had heard this nice Song "Love Us" by "We Love You". I tried to find it on the Intenet, I tried to extract the "data.pak" with DragonUnpacker/GameExtractor I searched for tools or a wikidescription, but I hardly haven't found anything.
I also found a file named "glob_credits.rws" maybe the Song is inside this 14MB big file or the "data.pak", I don't know.
I don't know how to find and extract the song. Can somebody help me??
Do anybody know a Tool to extract the music of Broken Sword 3??
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Broken Sword 3 (Baphomets Fluch 3) Musicextractor
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Re: Broken Sword 3 (Baphomets Fluch 3) Musicextractor
That rws-file might be a raw wav-file (no wav header included). Perhaps some music-player will be able to play it.. Otherwise, you can try encoding it to ogg and then decode it back to wav.blbltheworm wrote:I also found a file named "glob_credits.rws"
Download http://www.crsn.com/hc/ff/oggvorbis/vor ... -win32.zip
Unzip and put oggenc.exe and oggdec.exe in the same directory as "glob_credits.rws". Run cmd, change directory to the correct directory. Enter:
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oggenc -r glob_credits.rws
oggdec glob_credits.ogg
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Well this file is no raw wave-file. Converting with oggenc faild.
I also tried to open it with GoldWave and tried every possible raw-type, but there is no right one.
@Darkfox you wanted to have a link to a Demo-Version. Here is one:
http://www.ferrago.com/downloads/file/283
good luck,
blbltheworm
I also tried to open it with GoldWave and tried every possible raw-type, but there is no right one.
@Darkfox you wanted to have a link to a Demo-Version. Here is one:
http://www.ferrago.com/downloads/file/283
good luck,
blbltheworm
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No no, I didn't extract this file.
There is one big "data.pak" file with 751.3 MB and there is a folder named "data\streams" where you can find a file many *.rws-files and one of them is named "glob_credits.rws" which has 14.9 MB.
I don't know in which file I can find the music and hoped somebody can tell me in which the music is and how I can extract it.
There is one big "data.pak" file with 751.3 MB and there is a folder named "data\streams" where you can find a file many *.rws-files and one of them is named "glob_credits.rws" which has 14.9 MB.
I don't know in which file I can find the music and hoped somebody can tell me in which the music is and how I can extract it.
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Hi mate,
Could you please send us some pieces or the archives to look at. You can use our File Cutter tool from http://www.watto.org/extract/download/cutter.zip to do the job - just run the program, choose the archive, and click the OK button. This will create a zip with some pieces of the archive in it - then you just have to attach them to the forums here or email them to us. It will probably be the most use to look at the *.pak file, but if you want we can have a look at the other files too.
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Could you please send us some pieces or the archives to look at. You can use our File Cutter tool from http://www.watto.org/extract/download/cutter.zip to do the job - just run the program, choose the archive, and click the OK button. This will create a zip with some pieces of the archive in it - then you just have to attach them to the forums here or email them to us. It will probably be the most use to look at the *.pak file, but if you want we can have a look at the other files too.
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OK, I extracted all the files.
There were many *.bmp with the textures and some *.txt with the subtitles.
The rest (over 30 000 files!!) are *.dat and 45 of them are bigger than 1 MB.
Most of this files could be identified as *.ogg, but 8 of them are no *.ogg.
I don't know what format they have and what they store.
Or is the music stored in another file??
There were many *.bmp with the textures and some *.txt with the subtitles.
The rest (over 30 000 files!!) are *.dat and 45 of them are bigger than 1 MB.
Most of this files could be identified as *.ogg, but 8 of them are no *.ogg.
I don't know what format they have and what they store.
Or is the music stored in another file??
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As I am constantly trying to get more threads from the "Research" section to the "Completed" section, I am now bumping this thread more than a full year after its last post.
A tool to extract the audio tracks out of the Broken Sword 3 RWS files can be found here. I will see to add the specifications to the Wiki as soon as possible.
A tool to extract the audio tracks out of the Broken Sword 3 RWS files can be found here. I will see to add the specifications to the Wiki as soon as possible.
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As promised. Whoever designed that format was either a genius or a madman. But probably both.
Proofreaders are welcome ...
Proofreaders are welcome ...