Edit: I have uploaded a file here if anyone wants to goof around with it. Good luck!
Update: Foobar2000 has been updated to support this format! Case (and thread) closed!
So! This may take some explaining.
I have a digitally bought copy of Gravity Falls: Legend of the Gnome Gemulets for the 3DS. I want to export the soundtrack and sound files.
The game is published by ubisoft, and they compress/encode their game files similarly.
I dumped the romfs using the latest GodMode9, and found myself with this in the folder:
I was told that the .ipk file would have the sound files, so I used quickbms with a Rayman Origins .bms file to properly extract the bundle_ctr.ipk file you see above. I extracted the files, and it worked! Sorta. Because now I have this:
Inside cache>itf_cooked>ctr>sound, I found all the sound files! Buuuuut they look like this:
I have literally no idea what to do with these. vgmstream doesn't recognize them in foobar2000.
Apparently these files have a file header that labels them as raki files. I really want to convert these for a soundtrack, but I can't find any programs to read them. What do I do?
Update: Foobar2000 has been updated to support this format! Case (and thread) closed!
So! This may take some explaining.
I have a digitally bought copy of Gravity Falls: Legend of the Gnome Gemulets for the 3DS. I want to export the soundtrack and sound files.
The game is published by ubisoft, and they compress/encode their game files similarly.
I dumped the romfs using the latest GodMode9, and found myself with this in the folder:
I was told that the .ipk file would have the sound files, so I used quickbms with a Rayman Origins .bms file to properly extract the bundle_ctr.ipk file you see above. I extracted the files, and it worked! Sorta. Because now I have this:
Inside cache>itf_cooked>ctr>sound, I found all the sound files! Buuuuut they look like this:
I have literally no idea what to do with these. vgmstream doesn't recognize them in foobar2000.
Apparently these files have a file header that labels them as raki files. I really want to convert these for a soundtrack, but I can't find any programs to read them. What do I do?
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