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(01-10-2016, 09:14 AM)bulby1 Wrote:
(01-08-2016, 09:02 PM)Anexenaumoon Wrote:
(01-08-2016, 04:35 PM)bulby1 Wrote: This may sound a little difficult, but here it goes.

I am here to ask how to even start. I see people taking audio files from really any game, with the most unknown file type possible, but turn it into a wav or whatever. My question is, how do they do it? I know they use mostly Hex Editors and what not to remove the encryption, but how?
How do they just spot the encryption and delete it? Is it mostly trial and error? As far as I know they try to remove byte by byte and hope they get the results they want. And in the Hex editors with all those random variables, how do they know which ones to delete? Same with the byte removers, I want to know how those really work so I can try to figure out myself.

All I'm asking if for some clarification. If you don't feel like answering any question here or related to these just hook me up with a video or something to give a full tutorial on how it's done. I'm just a person who wants to learn.



-Thanks in advance,
Well first off, I would start off by getting a gba rom, and see if you can mess with the settings in game to turn off music and leave SFX on. Then, try audio recording and playing the game and creating the sounds by moving etc. pull that mp3 sample into audacity and take out the sound effects. Put them into different files, save, and there you goSmile. Try this program and tutorial:
http://www.vg-resource.com/thread-21591.html

Any questions feel free to PM me, Welcome & Happy Ripping!
~Anex

Sorry but that has nothing to do with my question at all. I asked how to decrypt things, not record things. I've been doing that for quite sometime and it isn't efficient. Please read what I said, this seams to be an issue with people.
And the lack of respect from hot heads like you seems to be an issue tooSmile. If you'd like me to give you an answer to a post that barely makes sense, you're getting what you get. First off, your question is too broad and doesn't specify what system. Secondly, you're attitude will repel people to help you. Thirdly, I tried to steer you in the right direction by saying start off with GBA and work your way up into complex consoles, because it doesn't get easier. Fourth, there are multiple methods of encryption and other ways that every console uses, and may only apply to a single game. So, no one can specify your answer for you, until you give us a game title, and platform. Change your attitude, and have a nice day.
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Messages In This Thread
Decryption Help - by bulby1 - 01-08-2016, 04:35 PM
RE: Decryption Help - by Pingus! - 01-08-2016, 09:02 PM
RE: Decryption Help - by puggsoy - 01-11-2016, 03:55 AM
RE: Decryption Help - by Raccoon Sam - 01-11-2016, 05:57 AM

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