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How To Rip Sounds Out Of Wii ISO's One Piece Unlimited Adventure
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Can Someone Help Me, By Telling Me How To Rip Sounds/Voice Clips From One Piece Unlimited Adventure ISO? Thank You...
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Well, fiorst of all you're going to need a program that can browse ISO's and extract it's contents. I recommend MagicISO.
Simply (or well, simply? depends on the game) browse the ISO and look for a sounds folder. Then extract the contents you need et voila.

I hope this helped Cute
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(06-04-2011, 06:26 AM)Lord Melchior Wrote: Well, fiorst of all you're going to need a program that can browse ISO's and extract it's contents. I recommend MagicISO.
Simply (or well, simply? depends on the game) browse the ISO and look for a sounds folder. Then extract the contents you need et voila.

I hope this helped Cute
MagicISO won't work with Wii games. You'll need either Dolphin or WiiScrubber to view and extract the contents.

Either way, look for a "BRSAR" file on the disc. If there isn't one, then there really isn't an easier way to extract the sound effects.
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(06-04-2011, 11:04 AM)Random Talking Bush Wrote:
(06-04-2011, 06:26 AM)Lord Melchior Wrote: Well, fiorst of all you're going to need a program that can browse ISO's and extract it's contents. I recommend MagicISO.
Simply (or well, simply? depends on the game) browse the ISO and look for a sounds folder. Then extract the contents you need et voila.

I hope this helped Cute
MagicISO won't work with Wii games. You'll need either Dolphin or WiiScrubber to view and extract the contents.

Either way, look for a "BRSAR" file on the disc. If there isn't one, then there really isn't an easier way to extract the sound effects.

brsar? Okay but if there none what do i do then?
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(08-02-2011, 06:23 PM)deathnintendo Wrote: look for a "BRSAR" file on the disc. If there isn't one, then there really isn't an easier way to extract the sound effects.

I've checked. It does have a brsar file. So BrawlBox can be used.
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