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Sengoku Basara HD Collection FRD/AIO files (PS3)

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ChillyBilly, posted Fri Dec 08, 2017 5:20 am (30574)


As the title indicates, I'm trying to rip Basara HD (particularly for the music), but I'm unfamiliar with these particular file formats. Still, I'm fairly certain that the "FRD" files are pretty much the header info for the "AIO" files, at least. I've got a sample pair here, which I hope is good enough to work with.... I'd upload the other pairings, but the next "smallest" AIO archive is over 1GB in size, so.... yeah. I could still try uploading it if anyone wants, but I might not be able to do so right away. Anyway, thanks in advance for any assistance!
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aluigi, posted Sat Dec 09, 2017 11:49 am (30623)


What are the names of all the AIO files you have there?
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ChillyBilly, posted Sat Dec 09, 2017 3:58 pm (30639)


aluigi wrote:
What are the names of all the AIO files you have there?


Being contained in different folders, they all have the same "test.aio" name (there are three more aside from the one I already posted). Would it help to post the FRD files, though? Thankfully, they're far smaller in size (and as I previously said, they're essentially the "headers" for the AIO files, anyway). Here they are, just in case:
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aluigi, posted Sat Dec 09, 2017 9:04 pm (30640)


it's better if you provide a directory listing.
You can use dir /s /b from the console to make the list.
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ChillyBilly, posted Sun Dec 10, 2017 12:14 am (30645)


aluigi wrote:
it's better if you provide a directory listing.
You can use dir /s /b from the console to make the list.


Sure thing. Hope it helps!
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ChillyBilly, posted Mon Dec 11, 2017 4:01 am (30662)


Thanks for the script! However.... it doesn't extract everything (or at least, not the sound, anyway). In fact, both updata_1 and updata_2 gave me error messages almost as soon as the extraction process began. This is what I got from the 1.frd/test.aio pair from the updata_1 folder:

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Error: the compressed zlib/deflate input is wrong or incomplete (-3)
Info: algorithm 1
offset 00000000000012f8
input size 0x0000000000000004 4
output size 0x0000000000000004 4
result 0xfffffffffffffff -1

Error: the uncompressed data (-1) is bigger than the allocated buffer (708)

Last script line before the error or that produced the error:
59 clog NAME OFFSET SIZE XSIZE 1


^At least, that's what shows up for me, anyway. Maybe there's a way to at least modify the script to just extract the sound (the .msf files)? Again, I appreciate all that you've done already!
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aluigi, posted Tue Dec 12, 2017 7:59 am (30690)


Script 0.1.1
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ChillyBilly, posted Sat Dec 16, 2017 1:46 am (30790)


Pardon me for another late response, but I just want to say that the updated script worked like a charm! You have my greatest thanks, aluigi!
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