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.DLV File / RIFF~~~~CDXA File and how to extract/convert

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sadikyo, posted Thu Aug 24, 2017 1:54 pm (25837)


Hello!

I made a post in the archive forum about this (not the best place), but essentially, in the PS1 Game "Eggs of Steel" there is a .DLV file that was quite difficult to actually copy off the disc.

I was able to finally copy the file, and the header begins as follows:

52 49 46 46 14 F8 D0 2B 43 44 58 41 [RIFF?? CDXA]

I have been able to extract some audio streams from the file, but I believe the file has video and is similar to a VCD type format. I've attached a very small sample of the file in case it helps. I can share more if that is helpful as well.

Does anyone know how to view the contents or extract videos from this type of file?

Thanks for any help!
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BloodRaynare, posted Mon Aug 28, 2017 5:26 am (25978)


Since you mentioned RIFF CDXA, have you already tried to scan the game images (.bin) using jpsxdec?
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sadikyo, posted Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:18 pm (25996)


Ah no I haven't - I will try that and update results!

EDIT:

Ok, so that pulled the same audio streams I was able to pull before, which I believe only account for about 1/3 or so of the data in the main file.

I really think there is video or other significant data in the file, but I'm really having trouble with it. If there is anything else I can provide to help, I am glad to do so.

Also - I was not aware of that program - it pulled the same audio I pulled before, but I love the interface - so thank you!
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