u, -unpack Unpacks '*.bdt' files from the Dark Souls 3 directory. (Defaults to the 'output' folder in the current directory). (Defaults to the default Steam installation Path to the folder containing 'DarkSoulsIII.exe'. h, -help show this help message and exit decrypt and -extract are passed, -unpack and -split will be False by default.) If an argument other than -input/-output is passed, the rest will become False by default. If no arguments apart from -input and -output are specified, all options will You can use the following arguments to run the script from the command line:ĭark Souls 3 Audio Extracting Tool.
( Be aware that this may take around 2.5 hours to complete). If you are running it for the first time, simply press r to run the script. You can either double-click the Python file or run it through the command line.ĭouble-clicking will allow you to choose what configuration you want to run the program in. Your dependencies folder should look like the image below:.Extract fsb_aud_extr.exe and fmodL.dll into the dependencies folder.
Go to and download fmod_extractors.rar and fmod_dlls.rar.Rename the compiled program to fsb5_split.exe and drop it into the dependencies folder. Drag and drop fsbext.exe into the dependencies folder. Go to and download 'FSB files extractor 0.3.8'.dependencies/BinderTool.v0.5.2/BinderTool.exe. The path to BinderTool.exe should look something like. Extract this into the dependencies directory. Go to and download BinderTool.v0.5.2.zip.In the same directory create a folder called dependencies.First download/clone ds3_audio_extractor.py into your chosen directory.
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