Extracting Vorbis from FSB Files



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Azetlor
10-12-2015, 09:12 PM
So.

I bought a Unity game from Steam which had phenomenal music.
I used a QuickBMS script and extracted several FSB files. In order to play them, I installed the VGMStream plugin onto Foobar2000.
Here’s what happened:

As you can see, half of the files are playable, half of them are not. The unplayable ones come up with this error when attempted to be played:

Then I went on and installed Aezay’s FSB Extractor to identify and hopefully extract the files.
Playable files show up as:

They’re stored in PCM format. Foobar recognises that.
Then here are the unplayable ones:

They’re Vorbis. Which Foobar cannot recognise. Annoying.
I’ve tried so many methods of decoding the FSBs and hopefully extracting a playable file. I’ve used a lot of different programs such as:
FSBExt; Aezay; FSBii; GuessFSB; and a lot more.

And there’s been no luck. Nothing extracts correctly. The closest I got was a .OGG.DAT file, which was apparently recognised as a straight .OGG file, with the right filesize to be believable as the full track, but importing it into Audacity or some other audio editing program, it’s a .5 second static noise.
Woo.

Here’s a link to a playable track: http://www.mediafire.com/download/d51xvbytlcanoxx/sharedassets3%7EHorrorCue2.fsb
Here’s a link to an unplayable track: http://www.mediafire.com/download/eplshpm7me8d6jf/sharedassets4%7EFacehugger_Swarm_Music.fsb
I’d appreciate it if somebody could do some testing to see if they are able to play / convert it.
Thanks to anyone that helps.


DjawadiFan
10-13-2015, 12:59 AM
That’s probably because these unplayable fsbs contain compressed header-riff/raw. You need something to decode them correctly.
fsb_aud_extr by id-daemon2 shall do it.

Azetlor
10-13-2015, 01:07 AM
Seems logical. Do you have a link to that program?
Edit: Nevermind, I found it.
I’ll report back.

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You are an absolute life saver! I’ve been trying to do this for months!
Thank you so much. Reputation is heading your way.


PaladinZ
10-13-2015, 01:14 AM
Found a post linking to it.

http://psx-scene.com/forums/f247/mortal-kombat-x-modding-dimension-discussion-127566/index18.html#post1168534

Those file names look like sound effects, by the way.


Azetlor
10-13-2015, 01:18 AM
A lot of them are sound effects because every sound file is included in there.

TheSkeletonMan939
10-13-2015, 01:21 AM
Woah, you finally did it? Bravo!

T-1000, I had no idea you were so knowledgeable about these things.


Azetlor
10-13-2015, 01:24 AM
Yep! This has made my day! :awsm:

Massive thanks to T-1000.


DjawadiFan
10-13-2015, 01:48 AM
These types of video games sounds are information packets used by FMOD audio software engine. We just need to know how to decode the sound files correctly.

Credits goes to id-daemon2 for this little tool. Really impressive.

Woah, you finally did it? Bravo!

T-1000, I had no idea you were so knowledgeable about these things.

Haha. Yeah, Skelly. You remember last time we were talking about that matter?
I’m thankful to Alpha123 for his guidance, he kindly told me a lot of things and how to edit the raw and exact contents of these files. Very interesting.

———- Post added at 05:48 PM ———- Previous post was at 05:47 PM ———-

Yep! This has made my day! :awsm:

Massive thanks to T-1000.

Glad it works for you. 🙂


Azetlor
10-13-2015, 01:51 AM
It’s a little long-winded as I have to extract and rename all of the files individually but it’s a fantastic tool otherwise.

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10-13-2015, 03:04 AM
fsb_aud_extr by id-daemon2

That’s what I used!!

All I can go by is "fsb_aud_extr" but I think there was a dozen different authors and a dozen different builds out there.

But, that’s what I essentially used.

———- Post added at 07:04 PM ———- Previous post was at 06:59 PM ———-

I had found id-deamon2’s tool here:

http://zenhax.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=833&sid=1a3d06c41d731c2d15fdd4032f882f53&start=60#p5342

Forgot to bookmark this forum.
Xenhax had only an older, outdated version for the longest time, but I think id-deamon2 went back to update that thread.

It seems some stick to one forum for most of the time.


DjawadiFan
10-14-2015, 02:32 AM
I had found id-deamon2’s tool here:

http://zenhax.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=833&sid=1a3d06c41d731c2d15fdd4032f882f53&start=60#p5342

Well, I didn’t know you were there. Haha. Very useful place, indeed.

http://zenhax.com/viewtopic.php?p=6930&sid=4d411cb054fb5f98222b4b3146c11721#p6930


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