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Alberto Ricci |
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Riccisoft |
SoundExtractor lets you extract sounds from any kind of file and save them in Mac OS 7 sound file format, which can be easily played in the Finder with a double click.
Just open a sound suitcase or any other file (a game, for example) in SoundExtractor, or drag its icon on top of SoundExtractor's, and a new folder will be created. This folder will have a custom icon of a folder with a little speaker on it, and it will contain all the sounds that were contained in the original file. But now, double-clicking the sounds will play them!
You aren't restricted to sound suitcases: you can also extract sounds from applications, HyperCard stacks or other files. You can choose whether to look for standard sounds of type 'snd ' or other custom types, or sound data files.
SoundExtractor was nominated Best of Class in the Sound category by VersionTracker!
CompatibilityTested, and it works on real hardware, as well as in BasiliskII.
Comments
Sucks that 1.32 never came out, what a paradise it'd be if I could extract WolfMac 3D's "csnd" resources or even from Color Dark Castle! (Though, it'd also be neat to rip sprites or even tiles from the SHPD directory not to mention that "BRGR" in Wolfenstein 3D, "BRGR" is short for Rebecca "Burger" Heineman)