Hi, everyone. I need help to extract/open .bank sound file. I extracted this file from androind game. Does anyone have any idea how to do that?
Example of file
https://mega.nz/#!OU9V2BJT!HcjnnZwK-zjH ... s3BPseGThI
I will be grateful for help
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.bank sound format
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Re: .bank sound format
This is a FMOD bank file using ogg vorbis as its codec.
You will find all the tools you'll need for this endeavour here
1. Remove everything before the "FSB5" in the file using a hex editor if you're doing this to just one bank file.
But if you're doing this to multiple bank files, use VGMToolbox's advanced file cutter.
1a. Run VGMToolbox and navigate the following:
VGMToolbox > Misc. Tools > Extraction Tools > Generic > Advanced Cutter/Offset Finder
1b. Select the FSB cutter in the presets window.
1c. Click the "Load" button to load the preset.
1d. Make sure the "Cut to EOF when Terminator Not Found" is ticked at the bottom.
1e. Drag and drop any bank files onto the "Files to Search" box in the top mid-left hand corner of the window.
1f. Move those .fsb files into the 'FSB Splitter' folder.
2. Run the Batch.bat inside the FSB splitter folder to separate the FSBs and then move them into the FSB Audio Extractor folder.
(This step is optional. If you just want the converted files you can skip to step 3)
3. Run the FSB Audio Extractor.bat inside the FSB Audio Extractor folder to convert them into .wav files.
Additional note: They are extracted/converted with the original hash id's so if there's an .xml file that has these hash id's somewhere in the game files you might be able to get the plain-text filenames.
You will find all the tools you'll need for this endeavour here
1. Remove everything before the "FSB5" in the file using a hex editor if you're doing this to just one bank file.
But if you're doing this to multiple bank files, use VGMToolbox's advanced file cutter.
1a. Run VGMToolbox and navigate the following:
VGMToolbox > Misc. Tools > Extraction Tools > Generic > Advanced Cutter/Offset Finder
1b. Select the FSB cutter in the presets window.
1c. Click the "Load" button to load the preset.
1d. Make sure the "Cut to EOF when Terminator Not Found" is ticked at the bottom.
1e. Drag and drop any bank files onto the "Files to Search" box in the top mid-left hand corner of the window.
1f. Move those .fsb files into the 'FSB Splitter' folder.
2. Run the Batch.bat inside the FSB splitter folder to separate the FSBs and then move them into the FSB Audio Extractor folder.
(This step is optional. If you just want the converted files you can skip to step 3)
3. Run the FSB Audio Extractor.bat inside the FSB Audio Extractor folder to convert them into .wav files.
Additional note: They are extracted/converted with the original hash id's so if there's an .xml file that has these hash id's somewhere in the game files you might be able to get the plain-text filenames.
Last edited by brendan19 on Fri Jul 14, 2017 3:27 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: .bank sound format
Wow man.... You are amazing... you are wonderfulbrendan19 wrote:This is a Wwise FMOD bank file using ogg vorbis as its codec.
You will find all the tools you'll need for this endeavour here
1. Remove everything before the "FSB5" in the file using a hex editor if you're doing this to just one bank file.
But if you're doing this to multiple bank files, use VGMToolbox's advanced file cutter.
1a. Run VGMToolbox and navigate the following:
VGMToolbox > Misc. Tools > Extraction Tools > Generic > Advanced Cutter/Offset Finder
1b. Select the FSB cutter in the presets window.
1c. Click the "Load" button to load the preset.
1d. Make sure the "Cut to EOF when Terminator Not Found" is ticked at the bottom.
1e. Drag and drop any bank files onto the "Files to Search" box in the top mid-left hand corner of the window.
1f. Move those .fsb files into the 'FSB Splitter' folder.
2. Run the Batch.bat inside the FSB splitter folder to separate the FSBs and then move them into the FSB Audio Extractor folder.
(This step is optional. If you just want the converted files you can skip to step 3)
3. Run the FSB Audio Extractor.bat inside the FSB Audio Extractor folder to convert them into .wav files.
Additional note: They are extracted/converted with the original hash id's so if there's an .xml file that has these hash id's somewhere in the game files you might be able to get the plain-text filenames.
It is works, thank you soooooo much
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Re: .bank sound format
using ttarch extract i extracted files from Guardians of Galaxy and i got .bank files
and now i want to extract them too.
i tried way described here but it says "Unsupported file or audio format."
is there any way to extract them
and now i want to extract them too.
i tried way described here but it says "Unsupported file or audio format."
is there any way to extract them
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Re: .bank sound format
guptaprince wrote:using ttarch extract i extracted files from Guardians of Galaxy and i got .bank files
and now i want to extract them too.
i tried way described here but it says "Unsupported file or audio format."
is there any way to extract them
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for OFFSET = 0
goto OFFSET
findloc OFFSET string "FSB5"
goto OFFSET
getdstring FSB_SIGN 4 # FSOUND_FSB_HEADER_FSB5 (fsb.h)
get version long
get numsamples long
get shdrsize long
get namesize long
get datasize long
xmath SIZE "0x3c + shdrsize + namesize + datasize"
log "" OFFSET SIZE
next OFFSET + SIZE
Re: .bank sound format
Link not workingbrendan19 wrote:This is a FMOD bank file using ogg vorbis as its codec.
You will find all the tools you'll need for this endeavour here
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Re: .bank sound format
The file you are trying to download is no longer available.brendan19 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2017 11:13 am You will find all the tools you'll need for this endeavour here
can you please fix the link?
thanks