Malakai030 Posted February 1, 2017 Share Posted February 1, 2017 Hey guys! :) I want to make my girlfriend a special present and tried to extract the audio files from Fallout 4 to find the radio plays of the Silver Shroud. I want to cut them into vynil so that she can listen to Silver Shroud on her vintage style turntable. I used BAE for extraction, which succeeded, but I could not find the Shroud audios. Just intro and outro music and some audio fx, but not the spoken textes. Has anyone done this here before? Did Bethesda hide the audios for people like me? In addition, can someone suggest me a (preferably free) program to convert the xmv into wav or mp3? No blind suggestions pls, only if you have experienced the program yet :) I would be very very happy about any advice. Schöne Grüße :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genamine Posted February 2, 2017 Share Posted February 2, 2017 Theyre not like full audio files that play in one go or anything, theyre a whole bunch of seperately recorded dialogue lines that play one by one according to the script of the playsThese here are the directories you will find the audio files in Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RadioShroudAnnouncer\Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RadioMayorMurphy\Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RadioFemaleThug\Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RadioMaleThug\Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RadioSilverShroud\Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RadioMistressMysterious\Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RadioFatFahey\Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RadioPoliceChief\Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RadioPoliceOfficer\Data\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RobotProtectron\00185036_1.fuzData\Sound\Voice\Fallout4.esm\RobotProtectron\0018502B_1.fuz I went ahead and gave the file IDs for the protectron, because that folder is probably cluttered with a whole hell of a lot of linesYou may be interested in this tool to actually make the files usable, I cant imagine them being much use in .fuz formatThats really all I can do for you, as to putting it all together in a single audio file, thats up to you (its really just as simple as matching each audio file with its belonging line in the script) Good luck! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malakai030 Posted February 2, 2017 Author Share Posted February 2, 2017 (edited) I alread feared that I had to puzzle the audios together by hand, but thank you very much. Looks like I have to test my skills in audio editing now :wink: Greetings :smile: edit: oops, seems I forgot to thank you! Thank you very much, I'm starting to work on that project right now :) Edited February 4, 2017 by Malakai030 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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