Ripping sounds from games.

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Ripping sounds from games.

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Hi. Um, I've been reading about ripping sounds from games and I was wondering if any one could 'rip' me some sounds. All I need are machine gun sounds, a rifle sound, whizzes pasts and explosions. If anyone could get me the sounds and give me a hand that would be a brilliant help. PM me if youre interested to help.


(By the way, some of you guys will say 'do it yourself' I cant. I only have windows movie maker. Thats it :shock: )
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This site has its own Sound Effects Gallery. If you didnt already notice it, I'd check that for some weapon/explosion sound effects. I used lots of those for a recent movie I made, and it worked great. If those arent what you're looking for, I know of a program called FRAPS that you can record computer games while you play. You could possibly use that, then insert the clip as an audio file in windows movie maker, then edit it from there.

Here's a link for the free download of FRAPS
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www.sounddogs.com has some stuff. Why from games?
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Post by Mr.Anderson »

www.hollywoodedge.com has the best quality sounds ive seen on the internet at least. go to the free effects page, i got good bullet whiz sounds, a really good machine gun, and i think they had some rifles too along with explosions and some other good stuff too.
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didnt you already start one thread about war sounds??
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Post by crossfire »

if you look in teh directory of some games they have the sound files right tehre in a folder so theres no ripping required
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Get pakscape, and open the pk3 file and take them out.
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Post by crossfire »

dragon unzip is very good for taking apart pk3 files and so many other types of files similar to those, but just take your sounds from counter strike or something, and the sounds will be in a seperate file, why rip them when you can copy and paste!
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Post by maj_barnes »

I like to open sound mods and take them out of there, easy, fast, and less work.
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