Yes, I'm hoping the PS2 version is easier to figure out.
The boss battles are hard to play through completely because the boss attacks you. I'll see what I can do. Gonna record a bunch of songs tonight and just youtube them all.
Converting GH3 tracks to FOF - New format used in GH3 ?
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well i've seen the devil went down to georgia on youtube and i seriously can't wait to take a shot at whooping the devil :p, i can't wait to get my 360 then ill be whooping people online 
EDIT: oh btw did the ps2 and 360 versions of GH2 have different filesystems?

EDIT: oh btw did the ps2 and 360 versions of GH2 have different filesystems?
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I am in possession of the PS2 version.
I have never fiddled with PS2 games before, so I will need someone to walk me through the process of getting the songs out of the rest of the game.
EDIT: I need to go to school in roughly 10 minutes, so this will have to wait until about 4:00 PM Central Standard Time.

I have never fiddled with PS2 games before, so I will need someone to walk me through the process of getting the songs out of the rest of the game.
EDIT: I need to go to school in roughly 10 minutes, so this will have to wait until about 4:00 PM Central Standard Time.

Last edited by Lange on Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
Here no specifed songnames like 40797ADD.IMF 4A7D84EB.IMF but i try upload one
Edit:
uploaded one .IMF and .ISF file http://rapidshare.com/files/64668796/msv.rar
song probably named MetalHeavyLady both files have MSV header
Edit:
uploaded one .IMF and .ISF file http://rapidshare.com/files/64668796/msv.rar
song probably named MetalHeavyLady both files have MSV header
Last edited by cama on Tue Oct 23, 2007 4:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Working on new files, .ims file is an archive correct...i remember seeing that somewhere....
Edit: also regarding post above me, i believe you get dragonforce song by beating the game on any difficulty
Edit: also regarding post above me, i believe you get dragonforce song by beating the game on any difficulty
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Great, at least the sound files on the PS2 version are not encrypted!
The ISF file only contains 3 preview sound chunks (a very short from the beginning, a longer one from the beginning, and one from the end? The last one doesn't deliver a correct MSV header, therefore I don't even know its name), nothing of importance.
The IMF file contains:
2 guitar sound chunks from the beginning
2 song sound chunks from the beginning
1 rhythm chunk from the beginning
1 14-minute-track that is called rhythm, but switches between guitar, song and rhythm
5 chunks of data that are no VAG sound files
For the big track I'm quite sure there's some tool that can read it correctly, or it should not be too difficult to split it into the three tracks it should be (and that those add up to be the complete song). Is there a tool available at least to read out those MSV files (I extracted the VAGs manually), or do we have to write one?
For the data chunks ... well, they are no MIDI files. And they are no VAG sound files like the rest, though their structure resembles them (which in turn means that they are probably not encrypted, too!).
They might be the key to our MIDIs. I'm confident someone can handle this soon (though I know the work I've done so far could possibly be done in two seconds if I had had the right tools).
I've uploaded the VAG files (google MFAudio to play / convert them, or tell me a better tool
), and of course those data chunks (plus one file where I merged all data chunks together, minus the 0-Bits at their ends) on Rapidshare.
Oh, and thanks cama for providing the IMF and ISF files (thanks to Dr Zaius, too, of course, though "his" XEN files didn't help that much - they ARE encrypted).
The ISF file only contains 3 preview sound chunks (a very short from the beginning, a longer one from the beginning, and one from the end? The last one doesn't deliver a correct MSV header, therefore I don't even know its name), nothing of importance.
The IMF file contains:
2 guitar sound chunks from the beginning
2 song sound chunks from the beginning
1 rhythm chunk from the beginning
1 14-minute-track that is called rhythm, but switches between guitar, song and rhythm
5 chunks of data that are no VAG sound files
For the big track I'm quite sure there's some tool that can read it correctly, or it should not be too difficult to split it into the three tracks it should be (and that those add up to be the complete song). Is there a tool available at least to read out those MSV files (I extracted the VAGs manually), or do we have to write one?
For the data chunks ... well, they are no MIDI files. And they are no VAG sound files like the rest, though their structure resembles them (which in turn means that they are probably not encrypted, too!).
They might be the key to our MIDIs. I'm confident someone can handle this soon (though I know the work I've done so far could possibly be done in two seconds if I had had the right tools).
I've uploaded the VAG files (google MFAudio to play / convert them, or tell me a better tool

Oh, and thanks cama for providing the IMF and ISF files (thanks to Dr Zaius, too, of course, though "his" XEN files didn't help that much - they ARE encrypted).
Last edited by YMS on Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:19 pm, edited 1 time in total.
i unpacked .HED archive and inside songs folder with probably packed (in .pak format) notes .. if anyone want try unpack this .pak here uploaded folder http://rapidshare.com/files/64801561/songs.rar
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