Results 1 to 6 of 6

Thread: Ripping sounds/music/graphics files from games?

  1. #1
    Guest Reputation:

    Default Ripping sounds/music/graphics files from games?

    Any ideas please?.Ive allready tried Dragon unpacker but it does not cover enough file formats

  2. #2
    We got game. Reputation: 1043
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    San Diego, CA
    Posts
    2,389

    Default Re: Ripping sounds/music/graphics files from games?

    If all else fails, and you have no other options, you can use a video recording device such as fraps, and then record in game. Convert the video to avi (or any other file), and open it up in a sound editing program (goldwave can play avi videos). It will be audio only.

  3. #3
    Guest Reputation:

    Default Re: Ripping sounds/music/graphics files from games?

    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Orange Audio
    If all else fails, and you have no other options, you can use a video recording device such as fraps, and then record in game. Convert the video to avi (or any other file), and open it up in a sound editing program (goldwave can play avi videos). It will be audio only.
    Thanks i bear this i mind good idea that.

    + reps given

  4. #4
    Designer of the lols Reputation: 256 Ginger Lord's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Nottingham, UK
    Posts
    1,205

    Default Re: Ripping sounds/music/graphics files from games?

    Can always just use goldwave and record the output your PC makes, saves getting compression and stuff with fraps in the way.

  5. #5
    bro Reputation: 1641 Faceman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Freudenabteilung
    Posts
    8,444

    Default Re: Ripping sounds/music/graphics files from games?

    Which game are you looking to rip?

  6. #6
    Seņor Member Reputation: 393
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    Loco's Biatch
    Posts
    2,261

    Default Re: Ripping sounds/music/graphics files from games?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ginger Lord
    Can always just use goldwave and record the output your PC makes, saves getting compression and stuff with fraps in the way.

    Or any audio recording program. Simple double click on the little headphone icon next to your clock, go to Options->Properties, Select recording, make sure the "Stereo Mix" or "Mono Mix" is checked and click OK. Now in the volume control window make sure you check the "Selected" (or whatever it is in english) checkbox below "Stereo Mix" or "Mono Mix" and viola - the sounds your PC produces are effectively treated as a microphone!

    Just be careful, as they will record REALLY LOUD, so make sure you turn the volume on them almost all the way to the bottom (on mine they are on the last bar).

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •