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I'm trying to convert TRL/TRA .mul audio files to .wav files.
I've read 2 possible solutions on the internet, which are; - Use mul2wav.exe - Use MulDeMu (https://github.com/sephiroth99/MulDeMu) Sadly the mul2wav tool seems to have vanished completely from the internet, and the MulDeMu package that can be downloaded from the link above is uncompiled and I don't have any idea how to go about compiling and using it. Can anyone help me out? |
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I'm so sorry that I can't give a link right now - but I used either of these tools successfully in the last 6months and I definately downloaded it then. I too have no idea how to compile github stuff, it was definately a usable command line exe. Maybe try googling with the tools names in " " quotes - it's definately available out there.
![]() EDIT; just stumbled across my own yt video of Japanese underworld cinematic audio. Luckily I'd typed in the description it's MulDeMu that did it. Quick Google of "MulDeMu.exe" has given exactly what we want, a compiled version via another github ![]() Hope that does it for you! Last edited by mizuno_suisei; 15-05-24 at 02:07. |
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Thanks so much! Much appreciated. I'll see if I can get it to work this evening.
So lovely that we can help eachother out here on these forums. It's for a great cause! Last edited by TRJTA; 16-05-24 at 17:10. |
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You're welcome! Cant emphasise how good " " Google searching is with a compressed or exe file- you'll almost always find it straight up- good way to find any rarer TR tools
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