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you need soundpackager WWW Link


if you are an objectdesktop subscriber then you will already have this program available for download through stardock central or impulse. if not there is a trial version of the program
but when that runs out you will have to buy the full version.

i suggest purchasing objectdesktop WWW Link

a stand alone purchase of soundpackager is $19.95 whereas objectdesktop is $49.95 and gives you not only sounpackager , but windowblinds, iconpackager and a host of other programs as well. It's worth every penny.
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any free programs that can open it? :CONGRAT: i don't feel like paying 20 bucks for a program i'm gonna use once
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You can always create sound schemes yourself in Windows. . . sound . . by sound.  That may be worth less than $20 the first time . . but it might get boring after a while.

I don't know of any comprable software . . which may make this one worth $20.  :)
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Hey does anyone know a program that I can use to unzip the .soundpack?

 

I downloaded a soundpack that featured some sounds I REALLY wanted for my PC (The Turrets from Portal) but the the pack also had some other sounds (GLAdOS in particular) that I want to take out and want to replace some of the sounds.  Anyone know a program that'll let me unzip all the files back to their .wav files so I can play around with them?

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Hey does anyone know a program that I can use to unzip the .soundpack?
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Change the file extension from .soundpackager to .zip and unzip.

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Quoting Night, reply 5
Hey does anyone know a program that I can use to unzip the .soundpack?

Change the file extension from .soundpackager to .zip and unzip.
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I'm not sure if that actually works.  

It's a lot easier to just remove the sound through SoundPackager and import your own sound.  Click on the orange icon in the package you want to alter, click on the minus icon of the sound you want to remove, and then click on the plus icon to insert the sound you want to replace it with.

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I'm not sure if that actually works.
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Oh well, at leats alot of time wasn't wasted. :grin:

 

Something that may help. If you download Blackerry's desktop software which is free, there is a program that makes editing, copying, creating, etc sound files from almost any source. You make your own ringtones and etc. I found it worth having,

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Something that may help. If you download Blackerry's desktop software which is free, there is a program that makes editing, copying, creating, etc sound files from almost any source. You make your own ringtones and etc. I found it worth having,
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Will this make ringtones for my iPhone 3G?

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Will this make ringtones for my iPhone 3G?
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I don't know Apples format for ringtones so I am not sure.