Monsteriestyn Member Jan 7, 2006 #2 http://www.sepwich.com/ssntails/srb2/history/soundtrack/03-GreenFlowerZone.mp3
H hotdog003 Member Jan 13, 2006 #4 Try downloading Lumpmod. The server is down at the moment, though. Then, extract Lumpmod.exe to your srb2 directory, and then go into Start > Run. Type C:/path/to/srb2/Lumpmod.exe extract O_MAP02M GFZ2.ogg Then, do a simple search for GFZ2.ogg, drag it onto the desktop, and enjoy. Or, use XWE (or compatible) to extract O_MAP02M to an ogg file.
Try downloading Lumpmod. The server is down at the moment, though. Then, extract Lumpmod.exe to your srb2 directory, and then go into Start > Run. Type C:/path/to/srb2/Lumpmod.exe extract O_MAP02M GFZ2.ogg Then, do a simple search for GFZ2.ogg, drag it onto the desktop, and enjoy. Or, use XWE (or compatible) to extract O_MAP02M to an ogg file.
E Eryn エリンちゃん Jan 21, 2006 #5 Where are the musics located? I want to try to extract them with XWE.
E Eryn エリンちゃん Jan 22, 2006 #7 Heh, didn't see that...Thanks, though.
Liliam Member Jan 22, 2006 #9 Roboashura said: Where are the musics located? I want to try to extract them with XWE. Click to expand... -.-;
Roboashura said: Where are the musics located? I want to try to extract them with XWE. Click to expand... -.-;
SSNTails What part of 'RETIRED' don't you understand? Retired Staff Jan 22, 2006 #10 I swear I'm gonna change SRB2's WAD format just to keep people from using that friggin' program.
Monsteriestyn Member Jan 23, 2006 #11 There's other programs that can open those stuff, not just XWE. There's DeePsea, and I'm not sure if Digiku's Wad Editor can do that too.
There's other programs that can open those stuff, not just XWE. There's DeePsea, and I'm not sure if Digiku's Wad Editor can do that too.
ST218 Member Jan 23, 2006 #12 SSNTails said: I swear I'm gonna change SRB2's WAD format just to keep people from using that friggin' program. Click to expand... Why? What's wrong with people using XWE?
SSNTails said: I swear I'm gonna change SRB2's WAD format just to keep people from using that friggin' program. Click to expand... Why? What's wrong with people using XWE?
Shadow Hog Member Retired Staff Jan 23, 2006 #14 Actually, he's right; there's absolutely nothing wrong with extracting with XWE. I've done it before, I can easily do it again. Now, inputting them, that varies depending on the file...
Actually, he's right; there's absolutely nothing wrong with extracting with XWE. I've done it before, I can easily do it again. Now, inputting them, that varies depending on the file...
Ritz Subhedgehog Sonic Team Junior Jan 23, 2006 #15 XWE is great for adding images, such as sprites and textures (Flats notwithstanding), and I absolutely adore it's color remap function. Other than that, it's not so great. That's where Wad Editor comes in. Also, SH's sig wins.
XWE is great for adding images, such as sprites and textures (Flats notwithstanding), and I absolutely adore it's color remap function. Other than that, it's not so great. That's where Wad Editor comes in. Also, SH's sig wins.