dancinninja Posted January 22, 2016 Share Posted January 22, 2016 (edited) I have been trying to do the impossible: silence Quiet. If you like her humming, that's great. I'm happy for you.Anyway, I have painstakingly gone through the archives to find the exact file, and I did it. I FOUND it.I found a way to make Quiet actually live up to her name!But I ran into a problem.Short answer: The program Wwise (non-commercial version) that I used cannot pack more than 200 sound files for one archive (soundbank). Quiet's is 330.Long answer:[Tools]1. MGSV QAR Tool2. Ravioli game tools (http://www.scampers.org/steve/sms/other.htm)3. ww2ogg (https://github.com/hcs64/ww2ogg) [Optional?]4. Audio editing program of your choice [Optional?]5. Wwise (https://www.audiokinetic.com/download/)[steps]1. Extract Chunk1 with QAR2. Copy this file: "se_b_qui.sbp" to somewhere else to work on it3. Rename it to: "se_b_qui.bnk"4. Open it with Ravioli RExtractor and check "Allow scanning of unknown files"5. There's two ways to proceed: make Ravioli do the conversion or use ww2ogg5.A. Ravioli Method [This could result in corrupted(?) sound files]5.A.1. Check "Convert sounds to:" and select "Wave"5.A.2. Extract. You should now have a bunch of wav files (if you get .wwise files go to 5B.1.)5.A.3. The generated file you are looking for is: File02065.B. ww2ogg Method [This is how I did a lot of these with]5.B.1. Do NOT check "Convert sounds to:" in Ravioli5.B.2. Extract. YOu should not have a bunch of .wwise files5.B.3. Open a command line/powershell and navigate to where your files are stored5.B.4. type in: .\ww2ogg.exe File0206.wwise --pcb packed_codebooks.bin Note: packed_codebooks.bin might have numbers behind it, replace it with the version in that directory5.B.4. type in: .\revorb.exe File0206.ogg 5.B.6. Convert the .ogg file into a .wav file with your audio program (I did not end up having to do this so I can't help you here) 6. Take your .wav file and edit it to be silent Note: File0207 and File0208 also have a different kind of humming, so you could tackle those as well if you like7. Here's where I couldn't get any further because of the limitations of the software. Follow this video: But, unfortunately, the free version can't pack more than 200 sound files. I don't know if there are alternatives out there or some other way, but there it is. If someone does manage to get something working/have an alternative, could you let me know? Please? Edited January 27, 2016 by dancinninja Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tikkidew Posted January 25, 2016 Share Posted January 25, 2016 Great work so far!! Hope you can figure out the problem. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dancinninja Posted January 25, 2016 Author Share Posted January 25, 2016 I've hit the wall. The reason I posted my findings here was because I can't continue. Unless someone out there has an alternative to wwise or the ability/software to somehow join several .bnk files together, I don't know how to proceed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tikkidew Posted January 26, 2016 Share Posted January 26, 2016 I wish I had the ability to try and give it a shot. Darn. Still, you made good progress thus far, that's something at least. ;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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