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Unpacking and then repacking an FSB?

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Miles2345, posted Sat May 02, 2015 11:53 pm (4994)


Is it possible to modify the .wav's inside of an FMOD sound bank using any of your tools? I want to be able to change the music in a game, but I've found no luck searching around for information. There is only one track in this song I think.

http://puu.sh/hzgF3.fsb
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aluigi, posted Sun May 03, 2015 7:02 am (4998)


fsbext probably can do that because it has a rebuilding feature.
fsbext -s dump_files.dat input.fsb
fsbext -s dump_files.dat -r output.fsb

dump_files.dat is a file that is generated by fsbext, it contains information about the original structure of the FSB archive.

Note: in case of FSB5 (FSB4 too?) and multichannel mp3s you need to add also the -m option during the extraction because fsbext dumps the multichannel mp3s as one single stereo or multiple mp3 files that are not valid for rebuilding.
Your file uses a normal stereo mp3 so this note is not for this case.
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aluigi, posted Mon May 04, 2015 7:13 am (5022)


Has your new file the same number of channels (max 2) and frequency?
As far as I know the rebuild code is correct so I don't know what may be the reason.
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