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Harry Potter PS1 .WAD files

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Inspatio, posted Wed Aug 30, 2017 12:04 am (26038)


I've managed to export the .dir/.dat files using ikskoks script, this produces several extensions such as .IMG .DEM and .WAD; it's the .WAD file i'm looking into at the moment.

Here is a link to the entire extracted game, LINK (just in case)

...and here is an example .WAD file, LINK


*edit*
I've managed to extract the .WADs with this tool - however it yields several .bins that are also ureadable and files that are over 300x times the size than that of the original .WAD.
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Mygoshi, posted Wed Aug 30, 2017 2:23 pm (26058)


I second this! I know those WAD files contains Playstation 4-Bit ADPCM streams. Dialogs inside are mono 22050Hz, and music is stereo with 22050Hz for frequency and 400 / 1024 for interleave.
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Mygoshi, posted Wed Aug 30, 2017 9:39 pm (26095)


So, any help to extract those WAD archives?
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OverSurge, posted Sun Jul 19, 2020 3:55 am (57648)


Sorry for the necrobump, but I've been working on those WADs (Harry Potter and Croc 2 atm) for several months now.
I have written scripts and a documentation on textures, models and animations. I'm currently working on audio, it should be uploaded soon.
Here's the URL of the repo : https://github.com/OverSurge/PS1-BRender-Reverse (https://github.com/OverSurge/PS1-BRender-Assets for the extracted assets)
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