Members Grounder Posted February 10 Members Posted February 10 This is slightly odder than it sounds. I can actually extract most of the audio properly with DTPK_scan and DTPKDump, except for nine or ten files at the beginning of the fifth section, more specifically, the announcer calling out character names, I've attached here a ZIP of both the full BIN (pure audio files) and the split-off portion of it with the sounds I want. I would like help ripping everything up to the word "sexy", since I've got everything else and nothing else is giving me trouble. Thank you for your time! thingy.zip
DKDave Posted February 10 Posted February 10 3 hours ago, Grounder said: This is slightly odder than it sounds. I can actually extract most of the audio properly with DTPK_scan and DTPKDump, except for nine or ten files at the beginning of the fifth section, more specifically, the announcer calling out character names, I've attached here a ZIP of both the full BIN (pure audio files) and the split-off portion of it with the sounds I want. I would like help ripping everything up to the word "sexy", since I've got everything else and nothing else is giving me trouble. Thank you for your time! thingy.zip 6.84 MB · 1 download Is that the correct section? There aren't any character names in your "part 5". The character names seem to be in the 4th DTPK section, which are all after the "sexy" voice line. There is a false positive "DTPK" text in the archive which might be confusing extractors that just match on that text. Although I'm just extracting them in the the order they appear in the archive, just from reading the audio offset table. There are 2 different codecs used, it seems - PCM16 and AICA. dtpk_test.zip 1
Members Solution Grounder Posted February 11 Author Members Solution Posted February 11 (edited) On 2/10/2026 at 4:54 PM, DKDave said: Is that the correct section? There aren't any character names in your "part 5". The character names seem to be in the 4th DTPK section, which are all after the "sexy" voice line. There is a false positive "DTPK" text in the archive which might be confusing extractors that just match on that text. Although I'm just extracting them in the the order they appear in the archive, just from reading the audio offset table. There are 2 different codecs used, it seems - PCM16 and AICA. dtpk_test.zip 136.82 kB · 0 downloads Yes, this is the correct section. If I were to extract, myself, would altering the misleading DTPK be sufficient? Edit: Yep. Edited February 11 by Grounder
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