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Hi, does anyone know if/ how you can get seperate audio files from games e.g the sound of a certain gun from COD. I'm sure i found folder somewhere where it had loads of samples from the game, but can't remember what game it was, or where the files where
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Usually in the game folder, most every game has a sound folder in there somewhere.
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I can't find one in COD2, a lot of the files have an unknown application, so maybe they can only be used in the game ?? i think i've found a solution though, someone pointed out a program called focus mp3 recoreder, which can record whatever goes through your soundcard. So i can record a bunch of sounds then just split it up in cubase. Thanks for your reply anyway.
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If it's an ogg format then you can download programs that can convert them back to wav or mp3 format.
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