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> Extracting Sounds From Iso. Confused, Please Help
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post Dec 3 2011, 02:55 AM
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Ok, before I go on, my post is probably going to sound really dumb since I'm new to all this stuff.

I don't even know if this is possible, but I'm trying to extract a few sounds and songs from a 360 game. I used Xbox Image Browser to extract files from the iso of my game cause it supports XGD3. I thought it would be more simple from there, but the files in the folder that has the same name as the scene in the game doesn't have any sound files. All the files in the scene folder have the same title as the scene and they also say sfx, but the file types are .aux, .ovl, and .ovs. Is there some way to convert or extract sounds/audio files from these? There's 5 .aux files, a .ovl file and a .ovs file. Some of them are around 20 and 70 mb so I figured there must be something in there? I've searched online for a long time on how to convert these with no results and I really want these sound files. Can anyone help?

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post Feb 4 2012, 11:56 AM
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Anyone? Anything? Any help would be appreciated.
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