Low-moral-fiber Posted January 1, 2001 Share Posted January 1, 2001 Does anyone know of a utility that can extract music/speech files, enable one to look at textures, the pre-rendered backgrounds, etc.? I remember a program called [sCUMM Revisited v. 2.0] that let you explore the files in CMI, dump .bun files....but I haven't seen an update for that thing ever since The Dig. Any help is appreciated, as I really love that soundtrack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elpollodiablo Posted January 1, 2001 Share Posted January 1, 2001 Well, ripping the music is actually verry easy. In the directory /textures/spago are all the m4b-music files of high quality, in the directory /textures/mego (or something) are the less-quality files. Just rename the .m4b to .mp3 and voila.... the music playes. The only problem I had was that there were a lot lot lot of files, and they were nameless. So you'll have to find out yourself which is which. As for the rest of the files (backgrounds, voice etc.) i don't know how to rip them, there should be a rip-program or soemthing. ------------------ AAARRHG!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NiKo Posted January 1, 2001 Share Posted January 1, 2001 half the music from EMI is taken from CMI, the intro etc... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Largo LeGrande Posted January 1, 2001 Share Posted January 1, 2001 And if ya dunno how ta rename those files go ta DOS and thar go in tha plaze where're those files 'n' type: RENAME *.m4b *.mp3 ------------------ "I'd swear on me grandfather's grave, somethin' weird is goin' on." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Largo LeGrande Posted January 1, 2001 Share Posted January 1, 2001 Oh, and go here ta know what track is what track. http://imuse.mixnmojo.com/monkey4c.shtml ------------------ "I'd swear on me grandfather's grave, somethin' weird is goin' on." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Low-moral-fiber Posted January 2, 2001 Author Share Posted January 2, 2001 Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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