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Do you have WMP?

 

Open it up. Go to the 'Now Playing' section, then select your CD drive (ie Jedi Knight [E:]) and then you should see 7 tracks with disk one in there. If you do see these 7 tracks, proceed to 'Copy from CD' and then check off all 7 things, hit the 'Copy Music' icon. Wait for it, then pop in disk 2. Arrange them accordingly into a playlist of how you'd like them to be ordered and save the playlist.

 

Once you did that, continue on to 'Copy to CD or Device' and on the 'Items to Copy' drop menu, select the playlist you just made. Then, in the 'Items on Device' menu, select the Roxio CD burning thing and you're done. I may be wrong about being able to get it onto a CD, but you can do everything I did in that first paragraph.

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no, it has the .GOB files....there are also some .SMK files too, though.

 

RES1HI.GOB

RES1LOW.GOB

 

I am guessing those are the sound files? they are in "gamedata-->mininstall" dir

 

the .SMK files are in the video folder.

 

fwiw the game is called "star wars:jedi knight, dark forces II" and is 2 CD's.

 

no audio tracks show up in WMP, winamp, or foobar.

 

thx again for the help!!

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The GOB files for Jedi Knight have only the SFX. The SMK files are the movies-- if you want to edit them you can get editors. But the music really is on the CD in audio CD format-- I can listen to it in RealOne, at least. I'm not sure why you want it, though-- all of it is music from the movies. Go out and buy a soundtrack CD.

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what the heck??

 

 

it plays on my portable CD player, but not my PC!!

 

and no audio tracks show up in windows either...I even tried cooledit pro, but it doesn't see anything on there.

 

hmmmm. well, I guess I don't need to burn a CD, I can just plug the game CD in my player :D

 

bizarre.

 

thanks for all the help!!

 

*edit*

 

I just tried using Nero to look at the disc, and the audio tracks show up as # 2-8; track #1 is an .nra (?) file or something, with all the game data. for some reason win2k isn't seeing the audio tracks though. so if I program my cd player to play #2-8 it works fine.

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