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Title: How to: Rip MUA Xbox 360 Sounds
Post by: LarsAlexandersson on December 17, 2015, 11:05AM
In case if Teancum is having an absence on developing some projects, such as XML1 >XML2 PC game. I'll create this tutorial in his place

Download Link Needs
http://aluigi.altervista.org/quickbms.htm
http://aluigi.org/papers/bms/others/zsndxeno.bms
http://www.ctpax-x.org/?goto=files&show=24 (toWav)
* Translate: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ru&u=http://www.ctpax-x.org/%3Fgoto%3Dfiles%26show%3D24&prev=search

Recommend to own: Gold Edition/Platinum Hits/Games on Demand, whether it's from disc (formerly digital), or ISO

This .rar (https://app.box.com/s/l6ghacb0dgrp6v2vjr2oge0hjm008kkm) (these are an XMA samples, contains PSP & 360's Gold Edition DLC sounds only)

NOTE: You can only open & save BMS in Notepad

Step 1: Extract some of these download files from above
*Suggestion, create toWav folder, separated from main quickbms folder space

Step 2: On CMD (cmd.exe/Command Prompt): Type cd folder name/quickbms > Enter, then type quickbms.exe before pressing Enter there

Step 3: Follow the extraction step #1 sample to extract the xma files from zsm/zss files
NOTE: If there's error in some files, just ignore the error warning by pressing enter

Step 4: Open ConvAll.bat, as along you put the xma files inside the main toWav folder, then WAZAAAM!!

Step 5: Hears the sample using the media player first, before finally following this final step on: http://marvelmods.com/forum/index.php/topic,1359.0.html
*Final Step Recommendation: Use Adobe Audition

Credits:
Aluigi: Founder of quickbms
Teancum: Admin & the researcher on converting Xbox 360 MUA ZSM/ZSS files
Title: Re: How to: Rip MUA Xbox 360 Sounds
Post by: LarsAlexandersson on July 28, 2016, 11:12PM
UPDATE: To use quickbms without using CMD: Use Run Admin > find bms > find a file to be converted > folder directories.

Credit: MUALover