I know this question may sound a bit "noobish" but I have over 7000 vag files which I wish to convert to wave, now using MFaudio works like a charm, the problem is it only allows 1 file input at a time;
is there a way to do it in bulk (like, select all the files & just show a destination folder, & just wait? & not have to re click an input every minute.)
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Vag With MFAudio
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Re: Vag With MFAudio
mfaudio can convert files on the command line, so you can write a .bat such as:
which is what I used for Max Payne. You could also just run that directly from the command line with %1 instead of %%1.
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for %%1 in (*.vag) do start /wait MFAudio "%%1" /OTWAVU "%%1.wav"
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Re: Vag With MFAudio
I found commands for MFAudio:
Example:
The only inconvenience: If "RAW Compressed" is determined by mistake as "RAW Uncompressed" by default, then it is impossible to forcibly switch the input format through the batch file. That is, in the output files you will hear noise.
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Valid command line options:
/IFnnnnn Input frequency
/ICn Input channels
/IIxxxx Input interleave (hex)
/IHxxxx Input headerskip (hex)
/OTtttt Output type (WAVU, VAGC,
SS2U, SS2C, RAWU, RAWC)
/OFnnnnn Output frequency
/OCn Output channels
/OIxxxx Output interleave (hex)
"InputFile" Input file to play/convert
"OutputFile" Output file to convert to
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for %%1 in (*.vag) do start /wait MFAudio "%%1" /ITRAWC /IF16000 /IC1 /OF16000 /OC1 /OTWAVU "%%1.wav"
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Re: Vag With MFAudio
You could also use the convert to WAV feature in Foobar/vgmstream, not just for VAG, but for many other formats. I've always found that to work perfectly, with no need to mess about with setting output parameters.
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