

mp3 and play it that way too unless archive is compressed.Īh game(s) is as old as year 2001-2003, that makes one question if they used TGA, anyhow filename in archives being cut is not an issue often as archives usually store a file format type flag and thus game's don't make use of the file extension and the value would obviously differ in archives storing different files.Īpollo wrote:Would need example files if want someone's help on this as else it's just guessing work without being able to try. Since you extract the files using the proper offsets, the files need to be figured out and in comparison MP3 is the most easiest format to extract/play as it holds playback header info all across the file so even wrong offset extracted mp3 would play, heck you can probably rename the archive holding mp3s into. Would need example files if want someone's help on this as else it's just guessing work without being able to try.Īnyway do the files have tga extensions on name or where the TGA assumption is from? It's often that name has the input image extension and yet the stored one may not be TGA/generic format anymore and if it is, it is missing possibly the native headers along the info and uses game's own.
