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Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - Algo922 - 12-28-2014

Hello, I'm new here. I've been trying to put custom music in FF4: the Complete Collection but I'm having trouble extracting Pac1.bin.I've been trying to find a tool to extract Pac1.bin but I have had no luck finding a tool. I'm a complete noob when it comes to extracting games in general so a step by step process would be very appreciative Smile


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - puggsoy - 12-28-2014

First off, welcome to the Resource Smile

You can unpack PAC1.bin using Vash's unpack tool. PAC0.bin needs to be in the same directory as that holds the file names and such.
Once you've unpacked, the audio files will be AT3 files. I haven't tested it but with luck you should be able to convert them using VGSC.

To make AT3 files yourself, I think this tutorial should work. If not you can maybe find some other methods for it elsewhere.
And to repack the files, use Vash's repacking tool.

I haven't tested any of this myself, but give it a shot yourself.

(I should probably give credit to this page by the way, for links to the un/repacking tools and other info.)

By the way, since this is about audio, could someone please move this to Ripping Help of the TSoR section?


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - Algo922 - 12-28-2014

Thank you for the reply, but the link for Vash's tools seems to be deleted.


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - puggsoy - 12-28-2014

My mistake, those were broken links. I've fixed the links to new ones that I found.


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - Algo922 - 12-28-2014

hmm.. i keep on getting stuck on the loading screen


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - puggsoy - 12-29-2014

The loading screen for what?


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - Algo922 - 12-29-2014

when I boot the game, the screen wont move past the loading screen

this is how the directory looks like when i use the unpac tool : PSP_GAME>USRDIR>PAC


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - puggsoy - 12-29-2014

Oh right, you mean when you repack it with your own music. Well yeah, that must mean that it's failing to load your music properly.

Not sure what would be the problem, but it's possible that it doesn't allow the file to be bigger than it was initially. Are you replacing a song, and if so, is it with the same filename and a smaller size?


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - Algo922 - 12-29-2014

Well when I replace the song, I did do the exact name file, however, my replacement song is not shorter than the original song. Is there a limitation to how long the songs are supposed to be? Do I have to edit the replacement song exactly aslong as the original song?


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - Algo922 - 12-29-2014

ugh, it seems like editing the music files in any way causes the boot up to the screen to stay forever


RE: Putting custom music in Final Fantasy IV CC and extractin PAC0.bin and PAC1.bin files - puggsoy - 12-29-2014

I would assume that as long as it has the same name, is shorter, and the same format, then it should work. It's possible that it just won't work though, which is unfortunate.