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Need help ripping Touhou 10.5 sound effects
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Heyo, I don't have any experience in ripping sound effects, or knowing a program to rip them with. However, I would like help ripping Touhou 10.5 sound effects, if anyone could help me or point me in the direction where I can learn to rip, that'd be greatly appreciated, thanks Smile

Also, I'm not really sure if the sounds are already on here since I already checked and I didn't see them.
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There is a tool called Brightmoon for what you need that can be downloaded here. Simply click on th4_4486.zip to download it and open the th105.dat files with it (you can only have one open at a time), select all file with Ctrl+A and extract them where you want. Just be sure to let the extraction window close itself rather than pressing cancel thinking it was finished like i did at first.
If you ever want to extract other Touhou related stuff i highly recommend that page.

Hope it helps Smile
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Adding onto Nevorist's comment above, there's one more step that you'd need to do to convert the game's CV3 sounds into something usable.

https://github.com/andry-dev/th123toolkit

cvn_convert.exe in the GitHub I've linked to above is a command-prompt program that will convert those CV3 files into WAVs. Either way, since it was easy enough to do so, I went ahead and uploaded them all to The Sounds Resource, just in case you can't get it working on your end.

https://www.sounds-resource.com/pc_compu...outensoku/
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(06-26-2023, 01:41 PM)Random Talking Bush Wrote: Adding onto Nevorist's comment above, there's one more step that you'd need to do to convert the game's CV3 sounds into something usable.

https://github.com/andry-dev/th123toolkit

cvn_convert.exe in the GitHub I've linked to above is a command-prompt program that will convert those CV3 files into WAVs. Either way, since it was easy enough to do so, I went ahead and uploaded them all to The Sounds Resource, just in case you can't get it working on your end.

https://www.sounds-resource.com/pc_compu...outensoku/
Thank you! I appreciate it.
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