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> The Music file (Apoc), Extracting it's contents
Grehan
post 1st December 2002, 3:13am
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I can't seem to remember what numbers should be specified, when trying to open the Music file in GoldWave. Can anyone help me?

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Crazy Photon
post 2nd December 2002, 9:10pm
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IIRC it's 16 bit stereo 22050 Hz


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Ki-tat Chung
post 16th December 2002, 1:44am
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just test each one and see. i'm pretty sure its the same format as wav files, but it might be twice the speed, so you might need to slow it down by half. also, it seems that the bgm and the sfx files have different bitrates.


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