1. I can't answer CK-related questions, because I'm inept with the CK. 2. If the program crashed, please provide some information to help me reproduce the crash, so I can fix it. Saying that it crashed is not enough; you're welcome to do it, but I won't be able to do anything about it.
Hi, any way to run refuze from command line? I try to make a utility program, but i have no idea how to convert files to .fuz, or maybe you could provie some kind of docs or example? I've found the solution fuz file is basically {lip data}RIFF{xwm data}
Hello, Does this mod work with Windows 10 ? It worked perfectly on my old machine with Windows 7 but it seems to me that it is not the case anymore. Is it necessary to install something more with Windows 10 ? Thanks in advance for your answer.
When trying to run, I get: "Failed to Create Process: Path/xWMAEncode.exe. The system prodocues the following error text: %1 is not a valid Win32 application"
Works as advertised, many thanks for this useful program. Would be nice to select a separate output directory for the extracted files if ever you're looking for things to tweak or improve (:*Tip* sort folder by type makes it easy to just get the extracted files.
How about a checkbox "skip .xwm decode/encode"... when checked, unFuzing would only split a .fuz into .lip and .xwm then stop, reFuz would only join existing .lip and .xwm into a .fuz. This would allow us to replace poorly-done .lip files while keeping the original/pristine audio from the .fuz. (Note... Splitting as described above can currently be achieved by starting UnFuzer, moving/deleting xWMAencode, and then hitting unFuz... but joining them back together afterwards obviously doesn't work because it expects .lip/.wav pairs...) ;D
There's also a bug - you can't unpack just one .fuz, you have to have at least two... same when re-packing. (Bad for/next loop count?)
Thanks for this, I've been using your VFR2 tool for 4, but unfortunately that doesn't work for finding cut audio files like the ones I was after, but this did the trick.
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1. I can't answer CK-related questions, because I'm inept with the CK.
2. If the program crashed, please provide some information to help me reproduce the crash, so I can fix it. Saying that it crashed is not enough; you're welcome to do it, but I won't be able to do anything about it.
Thanks everyone for the comments.
I've found the solution fuz file is basically {lip data}RIFF{xwm data}
Does this mod work with Windows 10 ? It worked perfectly on my old machine with Windows 7 but it seems to me that it is not the case anymore. Is it necessary to install something more with Windows 10 ? Thanks in advance for your answer.
"Failed to Create Process: Path/xWMAEncode.exe.
The system prodocues the following error text: %1 is not a valid Win32 application"
How about a checkbox "skip .xwm decode/encode"... when checked, unFuzing would only split a .fuz into .lip and .xwm then stop, reFuz would only join existing .lip and .xwm into a .fuz. This would allow us to replace poorly-done .lip files while keeping the original/pristine audio from the .fuz. (Note... Splitting as described above can currently be achieved by starting UnFuzer, moving/deleting xWMAencode, and then hitting unFuz... but joining them back together afterwards obviously doesn't work because it expects .lip/.wav pairs...) ;D
There's also a bug - you can't unpack just one .fuz, you have to have at least two... same when re-packing. (Bad for/next loop count?)