I need some help with how to open/extract these .PAK files for another PS2 game, The Thing. I'm mostly wanting the music theme that plays for the Main Menu part of the game. Please, I really need any of your support with my topic here.
I'll upload a link below to a folder containing all the files of said PS2 game, hopefully that will help you out a bit.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=18LZ2PysYEDwZDq_3ZcaaGYmRyEBHvOuV
The Thing PS2|Properly extracting .PAK files.
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Re: The Thing PS2|Properly extracting .PAK files.
Just rename it to zip or open it directly with 7-zip
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Your suggestion worked out pretty well for me, I managed to easily open the files just like that. Thanks.
My only concern now is for the .vag files stored within the "sound folders" of the extracted .PAK files. any tips on what I can do to easily convert those .vag files to a playable format, such as wav?
If you want me too, I can post a shareable link for the certain folders containing the extracted .vag files, perhaps to help you get a better understanding.
My only concern now is for the .vag files stored within the "sound folders" of the extracted .PAK files. any tips on what I can do to easily convert those .vag files to a playable format, such as wav?
If you want me too, I can post a shareable link for the certain folders containing the extracted .vag files, perhaps to help you get a better understanding.
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Here's the shareable link for one of the folders containing the .vag files, stored within the "sound" folder.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1gLSvfBOozp4ClG2g-fg4nOMGqini3Fdl
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1gLSvfBOozp4ClG2g-fg4nOMGqini3Fdl
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Remember test.exe you used for TimeSplitter sound files? You can use it for this one too. Then after you done convert the left and right channel of the menu music audio, combine them both to make one stereo audio.
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Thanks for the heads up, I'll give it a shot.
Edit: I've done it, and it worked out all splendid for me, Thank you very much for your help, I appreciate that. Also, I never realized the menu theme for The Thing for PS2 was very short, being just 10 seconds long, and was just constantly played in a loop during game-play. But that's perfectly fine by me.
Edit: I've done it, and it worked out all splendid for me, Thank you very much for your help, I appreciate that. Also, I never realized the menu theme for The Thing for PS2 was very short, being just 10 seconds long, and was just constantly played in a loop during game-play. But that's perfectly fine by me.
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Plus, what do you mean by left and right channel of menu music audio, there's only one music file for the main menu. And are you also talking about using something such as Audacity to convert/combine to one stereo audio, or something?
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When I checked it, the menu music audio are split by left and right channel.
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Has anyone figured out the .msh format ?