No,I think not.. Or I couldn't find it !
Check what I did. Just put the file in the same folder. And for a GUI version, a folder browser would be cool !
Dr. ZaiusFor now, how to use:
Create a folder "
soundedit" in your harddrive.
C:\soundedit\:
- folder "files"
- audio.dat
- audio.fmt
- sfxEdit.exe
- sfxdump.exe
If you want to extract the sound effect:
1. Start a windows console
2. Drag and drop
sfxdump.exe into the console. (magic!)
3. you should have something like:
C:\soundedit\sfxdump.exe4. Add to this line:
C:\soundedit\sfxdump.exe C:\soundedit\audio.fmt C:\soundedit\audio.dat C:\soundedit\filesYou will get your sound effect into the
files folder Do the same to pack back your sounds files.