The Halo 2 Map Editor directory contains sound files, the "double kill" announcer and various other sound effects. Is it possible to convert these audio files to a usable format, like WAV or OGG?
For reference, an example directory is Halo 2 Map Editor/tags/sound/multiplayer/dialog/.
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Just an FYI, but somewhere on HBO(Halo.Bungie.ORG) there's a crapload of the multiplayer announcements as separate audio clips for download. Might be easier than ripping them yourself.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] the omega man117 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xDARKxHORNETx Do you have a link for downloading H2X?[/quote] Pirate Bay would [i]OBIOUSLY[/i] have a download for Halo 2 on the Xbox... LOL[/quote] oh my god it was so obious.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xDARKxHORNETx Do you have a link for downloading H2X?[/quote] Pirate Bay would [i]OBIOUSLY[/i] have a download for Halo 2 on the Xbox... LOL
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Do you have a link for downloading H2X?
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xDARKxHORNETx I have attempted conversion using VLC, Audacity, and Sony SoundForge 10 Pro, but to no avail. I also tried to use Ambiance, a MAP resource extraction utility I found on a forum, but it failed to parse any map file. I fiddled around with the source code, but still no luck. Any help would be appreciated.[/quote] That program is no intended for Halo 2 map files, and .sound files are actually a proprietary file type. I would try extracting them from H2X.
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I have attempted conversion using VLC, Audacity, and Sony SoundForge 10 Pro, but to no avail. I also tried to use Ambiance, a MAP resource extraction utility I found on a forum, but it failed to parse any map file. I fiddled around with the source code, but still no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
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i lost the game.
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I'm sure there is a way to do so. Why don't you just try converting the files yourself and find out? All it takes it the right program.