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Two requests by holyice7 at 3:36 PM EST on February 2, 2009
I have two somewhat unusual requests.

The first pertains to the Banjo-Kazooie set. I'm wondering if it's at all possible to get USF's of the sound effects, particularly the different versions of Grunty's laughter, and Banjo and Kazooie's various sounds, and if so, if anyone would mind getting it for me.

The second bit is a PSF2 request, for Lupin III: Treasure of the Sorcerer King. I've been meaning to look into the process of actually learning to do this myself, but I just can't find the time to study it, seeing as I know nothing about what base skill set I'd need to know to start.

So, if there isn't already a PSF2 for Lupin III, what data can I get off my game disc that would be needed?
by Knurek at 4:27 PM EST on February 2, 2009
So, if there isn't already a PSF2 for Lupin III, what data can I get off my game disc that would be needed?

*.SQ, *.HD, *.BD, LIBSD.IRX, MODHSYN.IRX and MODMIDI.IRX

Most PS2 games are streamed though, your best bet would be to list the disc directory here, maybe it uses some common driver/middleware.
by holyice7 at 5:21 PM EST on February 2, 2009
I got a LIBSD.IRX and a MODHSYN.IRX, but that's it for matches.
by holyice7 at 2:09 PM EST on February 3, 2009
Well, I uploaded the two .IRX files I found if they're of any use, but the disc directory looks like this:

by hcs at 2:20 PM EST on February 3, 2009
Have you checked if the music is in the ADX directory? As .ADX files (or possibly various other containers)?
by holyice7 at 3:20 PM EST on February 3, 2009
I would have jumped on it if there were something I recognized in there, but everything therein is labeled .AFS.

If anyone's interested in venturing into the project, I'll zip and upload the whole thing in a bit.
by hcs at 3:25 PM EST on February 3, 2009
AFS are simple archives, there are a bunch of extractors for them. You can find mine (lafs) on the ripping tools page if you are comfortable with operating it from the command line.
by Knurek at 3:26 PM EST on February 3, 2009
Try using hcs' lafs (http://www.hcs64.com/files/lafs02.zip) on it, should unpack ADXes contained inside quite nicely.

If you can't get it to work, please up the files someplace.
by hcs at 3:32 PM EST on February 3, 2009
Too slow!
by unknownfile at 4:07 PM EST on February 3, 2009
say, what's in that IRX directory?

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