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Wreck It-Ralph ".glob" files.

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I'm currently trying to extract the voices and sound effects from the Wii version of Wreck-It Ralph and based on the files I've encounter, all of the files in which the voices are located in are formatted in as ".glob" and I've searched online and I was unable to find any information or clues that could help me on how I could extract this format. As far as I've known about the file format, programs like Audacity are able to read the file's raw data, but the voices and sfx are played in a chipmunk-like pitch and speed, and when the file is put into a notepad software, it shows that these are compressed archives that have .wav files in them. This sample folder contains the ".glob" file where the voices from generic events are located in.

permanentSound_def.zip

Edited by Anoraclefromanotherworld
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