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Ripping from .WAD files?
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The Emperor's New Groove stores its level data in .WAD files. I didn't find this out by opening the .WAD files to see what's inside them, I found out by noticing that the number and naming of wad files matches the levels of the game. Here's what the inside of the game's "wads" folder looks like. 

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I've searched the internet and found numerous supposed .WAD file converters but I've gotten none of them to work for these files. For example, I've tried converters made for .WAD files for the game Doom, but I guess those .WAD files are different since these .WADs won't work with the Doom .WAD converters. 

Can anyone give me advice? Here's a link to one of the wads. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-xsrR_...sp=sharing
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If it's for play station, you can grab PSound, it can read the sounds from a Play Station WAD File.
http://snailrush.online.fr
Although it would be better to have a bms script that extracts these files and then import into PSound. As PSound allows you to take those files and export them as WAVsSmile. I'll see if I can get a script working
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(01-05-2016, 01:48 PM)Anexenaumoon Wrote: If it's for play station, you can grab PSound, it can read the sounds from a Play Station WAD File.
http://snailrush.online.fr
Although it would be better to have a bms script that extracts these files and then import into PSound. As PSound allows you to take those files and export them as WAVsSmile. I'll see if I can get a script working

Yep, it is for play station! I'll look at this PSound

EDIT: Holy cow, it's working! I'm getting the sound effects I was looking for!
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(01-05-2016, 01:56 PM)Catacomb82 Wrote:
(01-05-2016, 01:48 PM)Anexenaumoon Wrote: If it's for play station, you can grab PSound, it can read the sounds from a Play Station WAD File.
http://snailrush.online.fr
Although it would be better to have a bms script that extracts these files and then import into PSound. As PSound allows you to take those files and export them as WAVsSmile. I'll see if I can get a script working

Yep, it is for play station! I'll look at this PSound

EDIT: Holy cow, it's working! I'm getting the sound effects I was looking for!

It should grab all of the sound effects, do you have every one you need? I'm kind of intrigued by this now haha Tongue
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(01-05-2016, 05:20 PM)Anexenaumoon Wrote:
(01-05-2016, 01:56 PM)Catacomb82 Wrote:
(01-05-2016, 01:48 PM)Anexenaumoon Wrote: If it's for play station, you can grab PSound, it can read the sounds from a Play Station WAD File.
http://snailrush.online.fr
Although it would be better to have a bms script that extracts these files and then import into PSound. As PSound allows you to take those files and export them as WAVsSmile. I'll see if I can get a script working

Yep, it is for play station! I'll look at this PSound

EDIT: Holy cow, it's working! I'm getting the sound effects I was looking for!

It should grab all of the sound effects, do you have every one you need? I'm kind of intrigued by this now haha Tongue

Here's all the sound effects I got from the WAD files. I'll upload them to the Sounds Resource once I organize them better. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-xsrR_...sp=sharing
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(01-09-2016, 11:39 PM)Catacomb82 Wrote:
(01-05-2016, 05:20 PM)Anexenaumoon Wrote:
(01-05-2016, 01:56 PM)Catacomb82 Wrote: Yep, it is for play station! I'll look at this PSound

EDIT: Holy cow, it's working! I'm getting the sound effects I was looking for!

It should grab all of the sound effects, do you have every one you need? I'm kind of intrigued by this now haha Tongue

Here's all the sound effects I got from the WAD files. I'll upload them to the Sounds Resource once I organize them better. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-xsrR_...sp=sharing
That's great I'm glad I could help!
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I thought you were talking about extracting the contence of ID software wad files. Does anyone know where I can find a doom wad extractor?
(01-05-2016, 01:44 PM)Catacomb82 Wrote: The Emperor's New Groove stores its level data in .WAD files. I didn't find this out by opening the .WAD files to see what's inside them, I found out by noticing that the number and naming of wad files matches the levels of the game. Here's what the inside of the game's "wads" folder looks like. 

[Image: oxYwP5s.png]

I've searched the internet and found numerous supposed .WAD file converters but I've gotten none of them to work for these files. For example, I've tried converters made for .WAD files for the game Doom, but I guess those .WAD files are different since these .WADs won't work with the Doom .WAD converters. 

Can anyone give me advice? Here's a link to one of the wads. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-xsrR_...sp=sharing
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(03-02-2016, 12:38 PM)pacmaniac Wrote: I thought you were talking about extracting the contence of ID software wad files. Does anyone know where I can find a doom wad extractor?
(01-05-2016, 01:44 PM)Catacomb82 Wrote: The Emperor's New Groove stores its level data in .WAD files. I didn't find this out by opening the .WAD files to see what's inside them, I found out by noticing that the number and naming of wad files matches the levels of the game. Here's what the inside of the game's "wads" folder looks like. 

[Image: oxYwP5s.png]

I've searched the internet and found numerous supposed .WAD file converters but I've gotten none of them to work for these files. For example, I've tried converters made for .WAD files for the game Doom, but I guess those .WAD files are different since these .WADs won't work with the Doom .WAD converters. 

Can anyone give me advice? Here's a link to one of the wads. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-xsrR_...sp=sharing

http://www.terrybutler.co.uk/tools/doom-...-extractor
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SLADE is an excellent Doom Wad editor if you want to check it out, I'm pretty sure it should work on something like that too.
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(03-02-2016, 06:38 PM)SuperMario123311 Wrote: SLADE is an excellent Doom Wad editor if you want to check it out, I'm pretty sure it should work on something like that too.

Yep of course its a good Doom wad editor especialy if you want to rip sounds from it
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