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KingYoshi |
Posted on 07-04-16, 08:10 pm
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Fire Brother
Eugene Karma: 3646 Posts: 852/1120 Since: 11-29-11 |
I got some old PC games I'd like to rip the music from. Unfortunately, the file format is *.omt and I don't know how to extract those. Also, according to the internet, *.omt files are 'model template files', which is weird, since those *.omt files are in a folder called 'music'.
Does someone here have experience with *.omt as music file format? |
gridatttack |
Posted on 07-04-16, 10:06 pm
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Birdo
Karma: 3305 Posts: 1864/2024 Since: 06-28-11 |
Kankerkoekjesdief |
Posted on 07-04-16, 10:28 pm
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banned for purposefully altering people's posts, among other things. THIS IS A LIE!! oh but he's still banned.
Karma: 760 Posts: 55/75 Since: 09-16-15 |
With a simple Google search, it turns out that this is probably the solution. _________________________ I'm awesome. |
KingYoshi |
Posted on 07-05-16, 09:02 pm
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Fire Brother
Eugene Karma: 3646 Posts: 853/1120 Since: 11-29-11 |
Posted by Kankerkoekjesdief With a simple Google search, it turns out that this is probably the solution. Okay, I got myself Dragon Unpacker, but the program can't open *.omt files, so I don't know how to use it to extract them. |
KingYoshi |
Posted on 07-11-16, 06:09 pm (rev. 2 by KingYoshi on 07-12-16, 10:46 am)
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Fire Brother
Eugene Karma: 3646 Posts: 861/1120 Since: 11-29-11 |
Er.. Anyone here has any experience with Dragon Unpacker?
EDIT: Nvm, I eventually got it to work myself. ^^ |
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