elranzer
11-30-2011, 01:10 AM
Request
Disney Universe (Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PC) - If any of you have played this game, you'd know the best part about the game is the surprisingly well-done remixes that make up the game's soundtrack. Unfortunately an official soundtrack album does not exist (like any western-developed Disney game), and the game files are not obvious to rip.
Disclaimer
Before requesting here, I've already tried myself to see if I could rip the soundtrack. I've checked the contents of the PC version, and it's not individual files. No .MP3s, no .PCMs, .OGGs, etc. The files all seem to be in .DAT and .CAB type files. If I knew how to rip the contents of such files, I'd have uploaded the soundtrack myself instead of requesting it here. I can only help out a little bit...
Notes/Hints
I'd say the easiest way is to start with the PC version, obviously. It can be obtained fairly easily... though it is oddly huge in filesize (a full DVD-ROM DL).
Though the soundtrack is not obvious in PCM, MP3, OGG, etc... maybe you know how to extract content from PC game DAT files.
The game itself has track names in a soundtrack menu that unlocks as you play the game. So the music does have official track names.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can do this.
Disney Universe (Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, PC) - If any of you have played this game, you'd know the best part about the game is the surprisingly well-done remixes that make up the game's soundtrack. Unfortunately an official soundtrack album does not exist (like any western-developed Disney game), and the game files are not obvious to rip.
Disclaimer
Before requesting here, I've already tried myself to see if I could rip the soundtrack. I've checked the contents of the PC version, and it's not individual files. No .MP3s, no .PCMs, .OGGs, etc. The files all seem to be in .DAT and .CAB type files. If I knew how to rip the contents of such files, I'd have uploaded the soundtrack myself instead of requesting it here. I can only help out a little bit...
Notes/Hints
I'd say the easiest way is to start with the PC version, obviously. It can be obtained fairly easily... though it is oddly huge in filesize (a full DVD-ROM DL).
Though the soundtrack is not obvious in PCM, MP3, OGG, etc... maybe you know how to extract content from PC game DAT files.
The game itself has track names in a soundtrack menu that unlocks as you play the game. So the music does have official track names.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can do this.