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(NFS Carbon ) need help for extracting audio file from .tmx

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MacBlox, posted Mon Aug 27, 2018 11:15 am (37869)


Hi people,
All is in the title. As I said, I really would like to extract audio file from .tmx files, that contain engine sounds. there files are used In NFS Undercover, ProStreet, and Carbon. Only, no tools exist to do this.
I know that .tmx is a updated version of .abk and .gin, and the structure codec is pretty similar to .gin ^^

Any help is welcome !

PS : thanks to id-daemon to make a tool for extracting audio from .abk files, from NFS Undercover ! <3

I uploaded somes samples, if needed.
Thanks in advance !
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V12-POWER, posted Wed Oct 10, 2018 12:20 pm (39369)


I already explained to someone here who pmed me how to do it...TMX files have 2 sound formats, one of them is the GIN format and the other is unknown (to me at least) you can only extract the GIN files from the tmx.

open up a tmx file in a hex editor and go to the last section of the header, you will be able to find the offsets for the sound archives stored there, then you can manually extract them and dump it into the gin decoder made by daemon. It's not hard, it takes few minutes to get all the gin archives
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