Mator
20th March 2002, 03:06 PM
Hi again everyone!!for a long time i was only viewer of the forum, but here 's somethind <<<<<<<<<<IMPORTANT>>>>>>>>>>>
when browsing some foruns, i found a tool.a wipeout fusion tool.a tool that can extract the music from wipeout fusion to 48kHz mp3s.
u'l say is it fake or not. here 's a copy of the letter with the file:
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Wipe Out Fusion Rip Programm in early stage but work just fine !:)
Here the little progie :smile:
Like to advert you that this is a fine workable version (test on all tracks) BUT it encodes only in 256kbps and 48000KHZ (because of the source wich is in 48000Hz too).
I will try to correct some little bug like the wrong exit of the programm at the end of the full rip (but who cares :smile: it work perfect without fixing that.
Usage :
wipewave <wipeout res file> <dest folder> <pos to start search>
wipewave filesys.wad c:mp3 320000000
320000000 is not a random value, this is the value for wipeout fusion pal to find the first track in the big ressource file: filesys.wad (search for it on the dvd)
the position may differ in country version, but i'm really not sure of that.. so if it find nothing try with 0 :smile:
I test it on k6-2 300 and PIII 733 with any
problem.
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welll,if someone has DVD, fusion and good connnection (to upload the mp3's and the tool somewhere:))write a mail to matorhdd@abv.bg
when browsing some foruns, i found a tool.a wipeout fusion tool.a tool that can extract the music from wipeout fusion to 48kHz mp3s.
u'l say is it fake or not. here 's a copy of the letter with the file:
--------------------------
Wipe Out Fusion Rip Programm in early stage but work just fine !:)
Here the little progie :smile:
Like to advert you that this is a fine workable version (test on all tracks) BUT it encodes only in 256kbps and 48000KHZ (because of the source wich is in 48000Hz too).
I will try to correct some little bug like the wrong exit of the programm at the end of the full rip (but who cares :smile: it work perfect without fixing that.
Usage :
wipewave <wipeout res file> <dest folder> <pos to start search>
wipewave filesys.wad c:mp3 320000000
320000000 is not a random value, this is the value for wipeout fusion pal to find the first track in the big ressource file: filesys.wad (search for it on the dvd)
the position may differ in country version, but i'm really not sure of that.. so if it find nothing try with 0 :smile:
I test it on k6-2 300 and PIII 733 with any
problem.
------------------------------------
welll,if someone has DVD, fusion and good connnection (to upload the mp3's and the tool somewhere:))write a mail to matorhdd@abv.bg