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However, anything of importance that should be directed to me via e-mail must have "WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006" in the subject line. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== TABLE OF CONTENTS ----------------- I. PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE II. WALKTHROUGH (by Paul Rudoff) III. MUSIC LISTING IV. LEGALS ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. PURPOSE OF THIS GUIDE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This guide will show you how to extract music from your game disc and into the form of ".wav" files to be able to use for personal use in MP3 players. #######################DISCLAIMER####################### Files extracted using this guide should NOT be shared, uploaded to the Internet or shared on peer-to-peer networks. Everything in this guide is for YOUR USE ONLY! Failure to comply with federal law will result in your personal liabilty. ######################################################## ******************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- II. WALKTHROUGH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Credit for writing the walkthrough goes to Paul Rudoff. It has been word-for-word written by Paul Rudoff. Also note that Paul has not provided any support (technical or otherwise) for this guide. Please refer to Paul's site listed below to view his works: http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/21982.html SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ------------------- Along with the SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006 game disc, you will need the following on/in your computer in order to do the music extraction. 1. A DVD-ROM drive, or any other optical drive that is able to read DVD data discs. 2. Microsoft Windows 95 or higher (unconfirmed about 95, but I know it works on 2000) 3. Three gigabytes of free space on your hard drive. I don't know what's the least you could have to do this, but three gigs would give PLENTY of room to do everything with space left over. Otherwise you may have to convert songs a few at a time. 4. A copy of ADXUtil (Win32/GUI version), which you can download from my PlayStation page (http://spookcentral.cjb.net/playstation.htm). You'll also need a program that can handle .zip files. If you don't have one, you should be able to find plenty at: http://www.snapfiles.com OPTIONAL * An audio editor. (personal suggestion: Goldwave) * A CD making program (one probably came with the drive when you bought it). (personal suggestion: Easy CD Creator) * An MP3 encoding program. (personal suggestion: MPEG Suite) Links to the above can be found on either SnapFiles or Paul's Software page: http://spookcentral.cjb.net/software.htm EXTRACTION WALKTHROUGH - DIRECTLY TO MP3 ---------------------------------------- You can directly extract the audio on the game disc into MP3 format. If you follow this procedure, the disk space requirement is very low. To do this you'll also need a copy of the LAME encoder's dll file (lame_enc.dll), which you can download from: http://www.hot.ee/smpman/mp3/ http://www.jthz.com/~lame/ 1. Install ADXUtil. Extract it to any directory on your hard drive and run adxutil.exe. You may want to create a start menu shortcut for easy access. Extract lame_enc.dll to the same directory as ADXUtil. 2. The audio in the game is in ADX format. However, the ADX files are archived inside AFS files. You will need to decide which AFS you want to open. They are as follows: \BGM\BGM1.AFS - Game Music: Match Backgrounds & Menu Music \BGM\BGM2.AFS - WWE Themes \BGM\BGM3.AFS - WWE Themes 3. In ADXUtil, click on the "File" menu and select "Settings" from the list. Set the "Output format for ADX stream" to L.A.M.E. MP3 (CBR/VBR) and click OK. Set the "Output Bitrate" to 320 kbps (CBR) and click OK. 4. Click the "Open Archive" button (or press CTRL+O, or select "Open Archive" from the "File" menu). Navigate to your DVD-ROM drive and select the AFS file you wish to extract audio files from. Select it and press Open. 5. The program will automatically list all of the ADX audio files contain therein. Select the first one, hold down the Shift key, and press either the down arrow key or the Page Down key to select all of the files listed. 6. Click the "Extract To" button (or press CTRL+E, or select "Extract To The Folder" from the "Commands" menu, or right-click on the file list and select "Extract To The Folder"). Find a folder/directory on your hard drive where you wish to keep all of your Here Comes The Pain music files and press OK. You can use one folder/directory for all of your HCTP files. When the blue bar reaches the end, your file extraction is complete. This time varies greatly depending on your computer's specs and the length of the tracks you are copying. You will need to repeats steps 4 through 6 for each AFS file that you want to extract audio files from. 7. The full list of the tracks is at the bottom of this guide. You can delete these tracks, especially if you need the space. 8. Now that you have all of these large wav files on your hard drive, you can do lots of things with them (wav is a very common format). First you may want to maximize or normalize the volume and/or remove any silence from the ends of the wav files. To do this, you'll need an audio editor. Now, chances are, you'll want to do one of two things with the wav files: put them on an audio CD so that you can listen to them on an audio CD player or convert them to MP3 format for listening on your computer or a portable MP3 player. AUDIO CD - You'll need a CD-RW drive (or "CD burner" as it's sometimes called) and a CD making program (one probably came with the drive when you bought it). Just follow the directions in the program and you shouldn't have a problem. If you have any problems, contact the folks who made the program you're using, not me. MP3 - You'll need an encoding program. Most should be able to convert all of your wav files to mp3 files in one go. Once your files are successfully burned to an audio CD or encoded into MP3 files, you can safely delete all of the wavs. You might want to keep ADXUtil because you never know when you'll have a use for it. #######################DISCLAIMER####################### Files extracted using this guide should NOT be shared, uploaded to the Internet or shared on peer-to-peer networks. Everything in this guide is for YOUR USE ONLY! Failure to comply with federal law will result in your personal liabilty. ######################################################## ******************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- III. MUSIC LISTING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BGM1_00000: "Bang Bang" - Bumpy Knuckles BGM1_00001: "I Ain't Going Nowhere"- Ron J BGM1_00002: "I Ain't Going Nowhere"- Ron J BGM1_00003: "Scream At Me" - Billy Ray BGM1_00004: "Scream At Me" - Billy Ray BGM1_00005: "Crush Kill Destroy" - Poet BGM1_00006: "Crush Kill Destroy" - Poet BGM1_00007: "King Of The Mat" - Vada BGM1_00008: "King Of The Mat" - Vada BGM1_00009: "You Don't Want War" - Bumpy Knuckles BGM1_00010: "You Don't Want War" - Bumpy Knuckles BGM1_00011: "The Broken" - Fireball Ministry BGM1_00012: "Unretrofied" - Dillinger Escape Plan BGM1_00013: "Pieces" - Dark New Day BGM1_00014: "Waiting" - Not Forgotten BGM1_00015: "Symphony of Destruction (Remix)" - Megadeth (Remix by Steve Tusher) BGM1_00016: "Start A War" - Static-X BGM2_00000: Triple H BGM2_00001: The Undertaker BGM2_00002: Rob Van Dam BGM2_00003: Kurt Angle BGM2_00004: Chris Jericho BGM2_00005: Kane BGM2_00006: Booker T BGM2_00007: Chris Benoit BGM2_00008: Edge BGM2_00009: Christian BGM2_00010: William Regal BGM2_00011: Carlito BGM2_00012: Rey Mysterio BGM2_00013: John "Bradshaw" Layfield BGM2_00014: Big Show BGM2_00015: Tajiri BGM2_00016: Eugene BGM2_00017: Ric Flair BGM2_00018: Mark Jindrak BGM2_00019: Rene Dupree BGM2_00020: Chris Masters BGM2_00021: Scotty 2 Hotty BGM2_00022: Heidenreich BGM2_00023: Chavo Guerrero BGM2_00024: John Cena BGM2_00025: The Hurricane BGM2_00026: Spike Dudley BGM2_00027: Shawn Michaels BGM2_00028: Basham Brothers BGM2_00029: Eddie Guerrero BGM2_00030: Batista BGM2_00031: Randy Orton BGM2_00032: Muhammed Hassan & Khosrow Daivari BGM2_00033: Paul London BGM2_00034: Orlando Jordan BGM2_00035: Snitsky BGM2_00036: Shelton Benjamin BGM2_00037: Charlie Haas BGM2_00038: Robert Conway BGM2_00039: Steven Richards BGM3_00000: Lita BGM3_00001: Trish Stratus BGM3_00002: Stacy Keibler BGM3_00003: Christy Hemme BGM3_00004: Torrie Wilson BGM3_00005: Joy Giovanni BGM3_00006: Michelle McCool BGM3_00007: The Rock BGM3_00008: Stone Cold Steve Austin BGM3_00009: Mankind BGM3_00010: Bret "Hitman" Hart BGM3_00011: Hulk Hogan BGM3_00012: Jake "The Snake" Roberts BGM3_00013: "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase BGM3_00014: Andre The Giant BGM3_00015: Junkyard Dog BGM3_00016: Eric Bischoff BGM3_00017: Theodore Long BGM3_00018: Mr. McMahon BGM3_00019: (Blank) BGM3_00020: British Bulldog BGM3_00021: Jimmy Hart BGM3_00022: Hollywood Hogan BGM3_00023: Sylain Grenier BGM3_00024: Basham Brothers BGM3_00025: Muhammed Hassan & Khosrow Daivari BGM3_00026: Tazz ******************************************************************************* ******************************************************************************* ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IV. LEGAL ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It has been noted several times within this guide that files extracted using this guide should NOT be shared, uploaded to the Internet or shared on peer-to-peer networks. Everything in this guide is for YOUR USE ONLY! Failure to comply with federal law will result in your personal liabilty. D. Richards will in no way take responsibility for illegal acts done by users of this guide. This document Copyright 2006 D. Richards. This Guide was written by "rr a ven." No one person or group has permission to publish this FAQ/Guide as his/her/their own. If you wish to put this FAQ on your site, a message board, etc., you must receive my permission by contacting D. Richards via the e-mail addresses listed above. After receiving my permission, credit must be given "D. Richards." Any e-mails sent via e-mail regarding this Guide must have the text "WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006" in the subject line. *******************************************************************************