Hi
I'm ripping some stuff from an xbox (original) game and I noticed that ~90% of the files have an -STR extension, all the sites I've found say these are music files but the music files in this game are -MUS files, whilst the other audio files are easily openable -EXA files.
So I'd say these -STR files contain compressed models and textures but I prefer to ask just to be sure, does anyone here know what else it could be?
Thanks
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*.STR Files
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Re: *.STR Files
they could be anything but most likely some sort of archive format
what game is it? do you have any samples?
what game is it? do you have any samples?
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Re: *.STR Files
It's from the game From Russia With Love, I've posted a topic about the PSP version on the Graphic File formats forum but this time it's the xbox (original) version.
Here are some of the files : https://www.sendspace.com/file/5s59rt
Here are some of the files : https://www.sendspace.com/file/5s59rt
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Re: *.STR Files
not without spending time reversing the format (which is what this forum does). i didn't get very far:Simpson55 wrote:So there's no known way to open these files ?
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//--------------------------------------
//--- 010 Editor v5.0 Binary Template
//--------------------------------------
void align() {
FSeek((FTell()+2047)& ~2047);
}
char coTS[4];
uint a, b, c, d;
struct Entry
{
uint a, b;
uint unkn;
uint c;
uint len;
char oname[len];
uint pad[4];
uint len2;
char name[len2];
uint fnlen;
char fn[fnlen];
ubyte data[b];
};
align();Entry e1;
align();Entry e2;
FSeek(0x7e800);
//ushort skipme;
Entry e3;
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Re: *.STR Files
Sorry to be insistent but is anyone able to give me some advice on how to open these pesky files or at least on how I could figure out how to do it by myself ?