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Ripping audio from Kingdom Hearts.
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I'm trying to rip audio from Kingdom Hearts. Does anyone know when I can find tools or resources for this?

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Moved to Ripping Help of the Sounds Resource.
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I might have a solution to your inquiry. I will give you a step by step guideline on how it is done from my perspective.

You would need QuickBMS, an ISO of Kingdom Heart and a VAG_scanner.bms script found here: http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?f=...263#p43263 (Copy the text underneath "Code:" then paste it on your Notepad program and save it as VAG_scanner.bms be sure to change the "Save as type:" from "Txt" to "All files" to make it a BMS script).

Step 1) Download an ISO of Kingdom hearts (Google will help you with that).

Step 2) After downloading the ISO, use QuickBMS with the VAG_Scanner.bms script to scan and extract .VAG files which are commonly used for audio on PS2 games. (Be sure to have the Output folder somewhere you can find it easily). Now, they will be just headless files so you need to make them known as .VAG to convert them properly.

Step 3) Once the files are extracted, go to where they are stored, click on "Organize" on the upper left corner of your windows explorer and then click on "Folder and search options. After the Folder Options box appears, click on the "view" tab and then in the Advanced settings section, unchecked the box with the words: "Hide extensions for known file types" This will allow you to change the headless files to .VAG by just renaming the file with .VAG at the end. (Do note that it will be an EXTREMELY tedious task to do it one at a time, so hang in there)!

Step 4) After going through the ordeal of making the files into .VAG files, you will need to install foobar2000 and then apply vgmstream components to it so that the program can play those files.

Final step) Right click on a .VAG file, select "open with" and choose foobar2000 as the default program for .VAG files. Once that's done, drag and highlight all the files, right click and open with foobar2000 to play it all, right click on the playlist, scroll down to "convert" and then click on "default". That will convert all the .VAG files into .WAV files.

Hope this answers your inquiry. If you have any issues, let me know.
P.S. You won't get file accurate file names, just Vag with numbers.
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(08-06-2017, 11:10 PM)Gamer101 Wrote: I might have a solution to your inquiry. I will give you a step by step guideline on how it is done from my perspective.

You would need QuickBMS, an ISO of Kingdom Heart and a VAG_scanner.bms script found here: http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?f=...263#p43263 (Copy the text underneath "Code:" then paste it on your Notepad program and save it as VAG_scanner.bms be sure to change the "Save as type:" from "Txt" to "All files" to make it a BMS script).

Step 1) Download an ISO of Kingdom hearts (Google will help you with that).

Step 2) After downloading the ISO, use QuickBMS with the VAG_Scanner.bms script to scan and extract .VAG files which are commonly used for audio on PS2 games. (Be sure to have the Output folder somewhere you can find it easily). Now, they will be just headless files so you need to make them known as .VAG to convert them properly.

Step 3) Once the files are extracted, go to where they are stored, click on "Organize" on the upper left corner of your windows explorer and then click on "Folder and search options. After the Folder Options box appears, click on the "view" tab and then in the Advanced settings section, unchecked the box with the words: "Hide extensions for known file types" This will allow you to change the headless files to .VAG by just renaming the file with .VAG at the end. (Do note that it will be an EXTREMELY tedious task to do it one at a time, so hang in there)!

Step 4) After going through the ordeal of making the files into .VAG files, you will need to install foobar2000 and then apply vgmstream components to it so that the program can play those files.

Final step) Right click on a .VAG file, select "open with" and choose foobar2000 as the default program for .VAG files. Once that's done, drag and highlight all the files, right click and open with foobar2000 to play it all, right click on the playlist, scroll down to "convert" and then click on "default". That will convert all the .VAG files into .WAV files.

Hope this answers your inquiry. If you have any issues, let me know.
P.S. You won't get file accurate file names, just Vag with numbers.

This is mostly correct. Don't bother with foobar2000. Use puggsoy's VGSC as a wrapper will make it so much easier to batch export everything. I don't know if Kingdom Heart's audio is stored in VAG (while it it common-ish, it's still uncommon), so we need some sample archives. Which version of the game are you trying to rip? If the audio is VAG, it'll probably be stored in an archive, where hopefully file names are available (and it will most likely be easily reversible.)

VGSC Link:
https://www.vg-resource.com/thread-25478.html
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Did you not learn from your previous warning that requesting outside of the requests section is not allowed? On top of that, hijacking someone else's thread to request content is even worse. Issuing a second warning. I'd strongly suggest you review the rules on your posting break.
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