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Extracting voice from The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy


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Hello everyone, I extracted the game file and got some .awb/.acb files. I tried to use converter to turn them into mp4 or wav, But only give me error. Are these files encrypted? If yes, please tell me how to decrypt it. I'm really bad at these things (I'm sorry if there are grammatical mistakes)

https://gofile.io/d/rIOEPr

Here is a sample. Really appreciate your help

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9 hours ago, hdrz241 said:

Hello everyone, I extracted the game file and got some .awb/.acb files. I tried to use converter to turn them into mp4 or wav, But only give me error. Are these files encrypted? If yes, please tell me how to decrypt it. I'm really bad at these things (I'm sorry if there are grammatical mistakes)

https://gofile.io/d/rIOEPr

Here is a sample. Really appreciate your help

Hi, to extract from an .AWB file you will need foobar2000

You can download and install this here: https://www.foobar2000.org/download

You will then need the vgmstream plugin for it: Go to https://vgmstream.org/ and click foobar2000 component

Open foobar2000

Go to File > Preferences > Components

Click Install... in the bottom right

Select the foo_input_vgmstream.fb2k-component file you downloaded

Click OK, then restart foobar2000 when it tells you to

You should now be able to drag in the .awb file to foobar2000 and listen to the audio files!

P.S If you want to convert and save them, right click and go to convert and choose your format.

 

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23 hours ago, Hazza12555 said:

Hi, to extract from an .AWB file you will need foobar2000

You can download and install this here: https://www.foobar2000.org/download

You will then need the vgmstream plugin for it: Go to https://vgmstream.org/ and click foobar2000 component

Open foobar2000

Go to File > Preferences > Components

Click Install... in the bottom right

Select the foo_input_vgmstream.fb2k-component file you downloaded

Click OK, then restart foobar2000 when it tells you to

You should now be able to drag in the .awb file to foobar2000 and listen to the audio files!

P.S If you want to convert and save them, right click and go to convert and choose your format.

 

Thank you very much! 

21 hours ago, ikskoks said:

Yep, just use foobar2000 with vgmstream plugin and you will be able to play audio from your sample file.

Got it. Thanks!

Edited by hdrz241

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