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[Guide] Extracting Aion Background Music

Discussion in 'Old Threads' started by Melt, Oct 24, 2010.

  1. Melt

    Melt New Member

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    Not sure if anyone has done this, but here you go:


    You like Aion's awesome background music huh? Well I have the thing just for you! :kewl: This program is not created by me. All credits goes to percival33.

    It's really simple to do, I'll divide the steps down so it'll be easier to view.

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    Step 1
    Download RTU's Modify Aion.pak file here
    Alternative link: http://www.mediafire.com/?tzeidmhtmbk

    Step 2
    -Open the first folder inside "1 pak to zip"
    -Go the the aion music folder
    -Copy the .pak file you want to extract.
    -Paste it into "1 pak to zip", rename the Pak file to "a.pak"

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    -Click "Convert", a .rar folder of "a.pak" should appear.

    Step 3
    -Copy the a.rar into the next folder, "2 decrypt"
    -Click Extract and a window should appear, seeking two folders.
    -Choose where your "2 decrypt" folder is.
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    -After that, just hit "Start Extract" and woosh, you have a .rar file of the aion bgms that are stored into the .pak file!

    The format of the files are in .ogg format, it should be readable by Windows Media Player, if not you'll need some codecs. Find a converter to convert the format into .mp3.

    "3 files to pak" is for repacking the files into a .pak file. You do not need to bother about it. Remember to always make backups of your original files before you extract!

    Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. :happy:
     

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