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Zuma's Revenge! XBLA wav files

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CrushyGreenRen, posted Sun Jul 19, 2020 11:34 am (57658)


Using HyperRipper on the main.rsb archive (forum post here: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=9178) and it spewed out some WAV files, problem is it says that it uses a different encoder. Either that, or they're just borked...

Here's one of the audio files. There are 98 wav files so I presume that all of them are borked. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_Z-VuL ... sp=sharing
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brendan19, posted Tue Jul 21, 2020 11:54 am (57706)


Games released on Xbox 360 / XBLA will almost always use the XMA codec which is why these files aren't playing. They're not PCM WAV, they're XMA.

Rename the extension to from '.wav' to '.xma' and use vgmstream to playback / convert the file by using running the test.exe in command prompt or use the winamp plugin.
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CrushyGreenRen, posted Wed Jul 22, 2020 7:10 am (57725)


brendan19 wrote:
Games released on Xbox 360 / XBLA will almost always use the XMA codec which is why these files aren't playing. They're not PCM WAV, they're XMA.

Rename the extension to from '.wav' to '.xma' and use vgmstream to playback / convert the file by using running the test.exe in command prompt or use the winamp plugin.

Solved! I got all of the sound assets now. Thank you!!
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