mod_desolator
12-18-2009, 02:40 AM
Sup ppl?

Wow, after literally years of searching for the soundtrack or audio rips for Full Spectrum Warrior, I decided to task myself with making my own. Only prior audio rips i'm familiar with is stuff like opening up the *.pak files used by practically every Quake engine based games, with Win RAR, and searching for the audio files and simply dragging them to a folder.




====Ripping Process====
It wasn't anywhere near as simple as that to rip the music from Full Spectrum Warrior. Firstly, I searched through the game CDs, inside the Data2.cab archive on the 2nd CD, there's a file named 'music_dvd.xwb' so I attempted to extract it. I kept getting an unspecified error, which turened out to be that the single music file was on the 2nd CD and continued on the 3rd. I opened the *.cab file again, this time with WinRar, and it made me choose the 3rd CD during extraction so I could the music file out.

After none of my approaches worked to get the music_dvd.xwb file open, I did some research. Apparently, *.XWB files are archives that contain each of the game's sudio files in an ADPCM format, which is made by Microsoft, and used in mostly XBOX games. I found a few tools to extract these files, but nothing I did could play them. Continuing to whore out google, I found a CMD Line app that works on some Adventure game called Money Island. I took some time to learn how to use CMD Line programs, then I got it to extract all the files from the *.XWB file, which were all dumped as *.WAV files.

Of course, it didn't end there. No program could play those files, even though they were just in *.WAV format. I googled again and found the XBOX codec to play audio in ADPCM format, so I installed it. Afterwards, those extracted *.WAV files played in Windows Media Player only, not even VLC could recognize them. Again, off to google. I did a search for something along the lines as make audio codecs system wide, and found a tut explaining how to use Add New hardware to install custom codes. Didn't seem to makes sense, but it looked harmless so I went ahead, and restarted, and it actually worked. Most of my apps could play the files now.

So, lastly, I started up Gold Wave, and used its Batch Processing feature to convert all the files that were in a folder by themselves, to *.MP3 @ 160kbps Bit Rate (Would have done 192 or higher but i'm really short for hard drive space) Everything worked seemlessly, and I was left with 83 converted files of music from Full Spectrum Warrior.
======================================





[Anywayz, here it is. The first and only Full Spectrum Warrior Original Soundtrack]

83 Files / 165 MB / MP3 160 @ kbps Bit Rate / 44KHz / 2 Channel (Stereo)
1 Zip Archive @ 165MB on Mega Upload. I find this site to be very stable, reliable, and it always gives me my full 200kbps. Hope I won't be asked to up it to some other site :|


Download Link: Full Spectrum Warrior (2004) OST PC Game Rip (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SPG0IO00)

I'm sure fans of the game will be glad to have this, and generally, anyone who is into Middle Eastern themed music should check it out as well.
Also, I just found out that the game is now free and legally available for download since Sept. 2008. I went ahead and found a few links on familiar sites (so no one is afraid to click the links lol) So get it! It's a great game, a unique twist on the military based war game, mixing FPS like Action with RTS like Strategy. Plus, it will run on dated computers.

Link to the PC Review on Gamespot here (http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/fullspectrumwarrior/index.php)
Legally download the game for free at: Big Download (http://news.bigdownload.com/2008/10/07/download-full-spectrum-warrior-full-free-game/) / File Front (http://www.filefront.com/11928826/Full-Spectrum-Warrior/) / Gamer's Hell (http://www.gamershell.com/download_33784.shtml)

Peace, and enjoy my first contribution to this awesome forum!

~Des

ReverseGravity
12-18-2009, 08:08 AM
Very awesome job, cant wait to give it a listen on the rip. I totally forgot about this game but somehow the music was really good when I played through it the year it came out.

Alpha9
12-18-2009, 08:25 AM
Nice! Very well done. Always makes me happy to see someone who knows their way around a search engine :) Haven't played the game, but since you took this much time to make the OST, I'll give it a shot.

Ruffneck
12-18-2009, 08:33 AM
Rest in peace Pandemic.

Anterak
12-18-2009, 03:31 PM
At last we have it
Thanks a lot

dkj
12-18-2009, 05:47 PM
You've done a great deed with this.

Many thanks, sir.

Jessie
12-18-2009, 05:53 PM
Thank You.

VampyreDjango
12-18-2009, 08:10 PM
Thanks! Definitely going to check this game and the music out. Two questions, though :)

1. Are you going to upload a version with a higher bitrate?
2. Are you going to rip the music from the sequel Ten Hammers?

mod_desolator
12-19-2009, 02:57 AM
Appreciating the response people, nuff respect!


Nice! Very well done. Always makes me happy to see someone who knows their way around a search engine :) Haven't played the game, but since you took this much time to make the OST, I'll give it a shot.
Yo, glad to see I gave you a reason to finally make a post, after being registered on the site for so long! lol


Rest in peace Pandemic.
Umm, why you say that?



1. Are you going to upload a version with a higher bitrate?

Well I have a crappy laptop with a 80GB HDD that's constantly flashing the low disk space balloon at me. I'd have to copy the music file from the disk again, re-rip the tracks from it, then convert them again at a higher bit rate, 'cause I deleted all the original files for space. I got exams studying for now then i'm going back home, but I could have it ready soon after Christmas. I bet there might be other people as well who would want the quality over 160kbps.



2. Are you going to rip the music from the sequel Ten Hammers?
Well I don't have the game disks with me because my laptop cannot run the sequel (which sucks so bad!) But my brother should have it back home, so i'll let you know if I can rip that as well. Again, won't be till after Christmas.

~Des

Zero#0
12-20-2009, 04:33 PM
Great Job! Thank you. :)

Alpha9
12-23-2009, 01:21 PM
lol :P I actually forgot about this site and Galbadia. Got in to anime again a few months ago, and was after some of the soundtracks. Somehow ended up here o.O

Dr. Dingus
12-30-2009, 07:40 AM
Dude, thanks!!!!! Also, i second the request about Ten Hammers, i thought the menu and concept art songs were awesome!!!

mod_desolator
01-11-2010, 08:37 AM
I still haven't gotten a hold of that Ten Hammers disk, but i'm still trying to though. I hope it will be the same procedure to rip those music. I'd like to give them a listen since the game itself can't run on my laptop.
Also, this FSW rip, I notice there are a lot of duplicate tracts, which seem to be a lower quality of the originals (which were like 1120 kbps lol) Anyone realised that? Didn't notice when I uploaded it, but it's a game rip, so it has everything, keep and delete at your discretion (:

Keep those fingers crossed for Ten Hammers OST!

~Des

Dr. Dingus
06-11-2010, 05:50 AM
Hey man, did you get it yet? Not to rush you.

Bioscope
06-11-2010, 06:53 AM
The tracks are surround sound, broken down to separate channels, hence the dvd term in the archive music filename. Perhaps they should be mapped together or downmixed to 2ch stereo.

mod_desolator
06-12-2010, 04:24 AM
Crap :|
Yeah, umm, I did rip the music months ago, but again, there were allot of audio files, like every track having three different audio files of the same song, except two of those will have some really awful quality.
After deleting all the duplicates, there's about fifteen tracks left with some weird names. I'll upload them later.

Nuff Respeck
~Des

Dr. Dingus
06-22-2010, 06:54 AM
Ok sweet man. Thanks alot, I've been looking for these soundtracks for years.

ok more like 8 months, but you know how it is haha

mod_desolator
07-22-2010, 05:53 PM
Those are the only playable music tracks i could find in the game files. Again, there were a ton of music files, with about four files being the same track but only one was able to play clearly. I converted them and uploaded them here

Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers OST: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P92DTKSA
It's only like 10 tracks that I got from the game. My laptop can't run the game so i've never been able to play it, so i don't know if all the music tracks are there.

Sorry it took so long guys, got a job along with exams, and they have taken over my life
Peace, hope y'all enjoy, and see y'all around.

~Des

zonithz
08-15-2010, 12:53 PM
GREAT JOB :) Thanks

advand
10-19-2010, 04:15 AM
thx

mark_flyer
09-11-2012, 06:54 AM
reupload please? Thanks.

australian_boy
10-06-2012, 05:47 AM
The MegaUpload link is broken. Is there a chance you could re-upload the music for Full Spectrum Warrior (not the Ten Hammers sequel)?

Pavelas
10-07-2012, 08:32 AM
Reupload! Uhm... please.

shadow1
12-25-2012, 10:05 PM
links r down....ls re-up

bboyboboy
09-26-2013, 11:50 PM
Please reupload, your link is broken...

vandalusp
11-19-2013, 01:38 AM
could someone please re
upload?

LunaticLK47
05-26-2014, 02:51 PM
Another thread worth necroing. If I knew about this site in 2007, I would have been here earlier.

LunaticLK47
05-28-2014, 03:34 PM
Sup ppl?

Wow, after literally years of searching for the soundtrack or audio rips for Full Spectrum Warrior, I decided to task myself with making my own. Only prior audio rips i'm familiar with is stuff like opening up the *.pak files used by practically every Quake engine based games, with Win RAR, and searching for the audio files and simply dragging them to a folder.




====Ripping Process====
It wasn't anywhere near as simple as that to rip the music from Full Spectrum Warrior. Firstly, I searched through the game CDs, inside the Data2.cab archive on the 2nd CD, there's a file named 'music_dvd.xwb' so I attempted to extract it. I kept getting an unspecified error, which turened out to be that the single music file was on the 2nd CD and continued on the 3rd. I opened the *.cab file again, this time with WinRar, and it made me choose the 3rd CD during extraction so I could the music file out.

After none of my approaches worked to get the music_dvd.xwb file open, I did some research. Apparently, *.XWB files are archives that contain each of the game's sudio files in an ADPCM format, which is made by Microsoft, and used in mostly XBOX games. I found a few tools to extract these files, but nothing I did could play them. Continuing to whore out google, I found a CMD Line app that works on some Adventure game called Money Island. I took some time to learn how to use CMD Line programs, then I got it to extract all the files from the *.XWB file, which were all dumped as *.WAV files.

Of course, it didn't end there. No program could play those files, even though they were just in *.WAV format. I googled again and found the XBOX codec to play audio in ADPCM format, so I installed it. Afterwards, those extracted *.WAV files played in Windows Media Player only, not even VLC could recognize them. Again, off to google. I did a search for something along the lines as make audio codecs system wide, and found a tut explaining how to use Add New hardware to install custom codes. Didn't seem to makes sense, but it looked harmless so I went ahead, and restarted, and it actually worked. Most of my apps could play the files now.

So, lastly, I started up Gold Wave, and used its Batch Processing feature to convert all the files that were in a folder by themselves, to *.MP3 @ 160kbps Bit Rate (Would have done 192 or higher but i'm really short for hard drive space) Everything worked seemlessly, and I was left with 83 converted files of music from Full Spectrum Warrior.
======================================





[Anywayz, here it is. The first and only Full Spectrum Warrior Original Soundtrack]

83 Files / 165 MB / MP3 160 @ kbps Bit Rate / 44KHz / 2 Channel (Stereo)
1 Zip Archive @ 165MB on Mega Upload. I find this site to be very stable, reliable, and it always gives me my full 200kbps. Hope I won't be asked to up it to some other site :|


Download Link: Full Spectrum Warrior (2004) OST PC Game Rip (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=SPG0IO00)

I'm sure fans of the game will be glad to have this, and generally, anyone who is into Middle Eastern themed music should check it out as well.
Also, I just found out that the game is now free and legally available for download since Sept. 2008. I went ahead and found a few links on familiar sites (so no one is afraid to click the links lol) So get it! It's a great game, a unique twist on the military based war game, mixing FPS like Action with RTS like Strategy. Plus, it will run on dated computers.

Link to the PC Review on Gamespot here (http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/fullspectrumwarrior/index.php)
Legally download the game for free at: Big Download (http://news.bigdownload.com/2008/10/07/download-full-spectrum-warrior-full-free-game/) / File Front (http://www.filefront.com/11928826/Full-Spectrum-Warrior/) / Gamer's Hell (http://www.gamershell.com/download_33784.shtml)

Peace, and enjoy my first contribution to this awesome forum!

~Des

Hey Des, is there any way for you to repost a fresh link for the sake of keeping up-to-date? I just came across FF Shrines recently and would like access to the soundtrack. Thanks in advance, Des.

Trar
10-02-2014, 03:09 AM
Well? You going to reupload?

Riddlewire
02-02-2015, 12:34 AM
Well? You going to reupload?

Ditto