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I'm NO WAY condoning downloading of ISOs or anything of the sort. just want to make that clear! I'm curious to know if its possible to rip Audio / Music / Sound effects off PS2 game isos with the current software? I was thinking just mounting the iso with daemon tools and use the software would cut it. If theres no way, what software is out there that allows you to rip Audio / Music / Sound effects from a normal PS2 game disk? |
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Moving into the beat
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That's called making PS2 rips. Just like with PS1 rips, isnt particularly difficult, but Square-Enix games are a no-no. Basically, you just replace PSS videos, AFS and the like with near-empty ones. Case by case though. |
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the most easiest way i can think of is just scanning the ISO or disk with Cube media player. But the scanning process takes a very long time especially if its not finding anything. You can extract nearly every voice dialogue, fmvs, soundtrack music etc including kingdom hearts (althogh not the FMVs) and drakengard
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it'se miku!
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and it is possible to replace audio and video in square-enix games. but a little complicated on games with hidden files. |
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Soo it is possiable? WOOHOO! so this "Cube media player" can help me extract Audio / Music / SFX off PS2 ISOs / DVDs? Can any other software do it other then Cube media player? EDIT: wheres Cube media player's website? Last edited by goku262002; June 29th, 2007 at 03:28.. |
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You could also hex edit them off if you want to. hmm.... no i dont think theres any other player than cube media. I thought that would of been obvious by now. Oh well heres a tip. type cube media player in google (it should be the first link) lol |
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Here's another: No, it's curently not. Results may also vary depending on country of residence. Looks like it requires a serial number or so. Not freeware I suppose. |
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I just went and bought a registration code for Cube Media Player, and I have just tried it, how the hell do you add files to be converted? I highlight everything, right click- and then convert, but it just comes up with a empty box that i cant add things to?
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Cubemediaplayer.com Is that their website? im guessing no right! ![]() Now ill ask kindly again. do they have an offical website? |
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Fmvtool can extract them too and it's free. It was made by Gigahertz and it was initially published here in the forums, just make a search.
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My bad, it doesn't completely but if i recall correctly it identifies some of them so you could give it a try. The url you have used to be the real address for cube media player but it seems they are down at the moment.
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it'se miku!
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Gigaherz's tool search for PSS, mpeg2 headers and thats all. FFX doesn't have PSS Videos, so the only tool wich is able to extract FFX videos is FFX2MOV. |
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Sorry for not responding, i finally found cube media player I dont know if this is a recent version: 2.05.0117 But its english and thats what counts! So whats next? How do i start ripping? Also what games is it combatiable with? |
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well its actually pretty straight forward. ---> Go to File ---> Click Scan PS2 Disc or PSone Disc or ---> Go to File ---> Click Scan File ---> Choose the file or iso in this case ---> then choose what type of file you want: ADPCM, PCM, MPEG2, CRX etc ---> then click scan It might take a while.... Once youve scan and got the files you can preview them in the program. If you want to export them say to wav. or .mp3 right click the file ---> convert to ---> choose whatever format you want and choose the directory to where it is going to be saved to--->click ok---->select export-----> done |
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what games is it combatiable with? I got a ton of errors when i tried to scan budokai 3.
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its compatible with over 95% of PS2 games. Although the other 5% are enrypted/Missing PSS or MPEG headers and therefore unable to scan. For the errors, its natural for you to be recieving errors just wait till the program scans through all the disc. It may take some time though ![]() (i have no idea if its comaptible or not with your game as i dont have it) |
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Ok sorry it took me soo long to reply i had other projects to do. i tried dragonball Z budokai 1 and i was looking at the infomation My first error had a ! and said "The loading module could not be found" the next error after that was a ! and said "Loading ASPI driver failed" The next 50 or so errors (not going to count them so just guesstamating) had a E and said "Mpeg2 flag error" after the scan was done i tried playing a few and again a E came up and said "Could not play EXPORT ONLY media" i extracted a file and it came up as this weird .adx file and i dont know if its video or audio! ...now what? EDIT: i figured out how to play them using winamp (and they are GODLY rips!!!) but now i need a way to convert them to anything except .adx! |
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You can use Dkz Studio, among its tools there is ADX->WAV Converter, it works with all games adx, not only for PES!
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