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The missing tracks have been found and should be added soon. Credit goes to user dylantheisen who found the files and sent them to me.
Yeehaw Glad I could be of help. I’m continuing to compile these files as seamless mixes/medleys on my YouTube channel… https://youtube.com/@dyltheisprodThe missing tracks have been found and should be added soon. Credit goes to user dylantheisen who found the files and sent them to me.
So I followed these exact steps (even did the same track) and got the exact same results that Vivi has shared. Vivi is correct to say that the cutscene sound effects are embedded into the same files as the cutscene music.i found a way to get music from memories and cutscenes (and a lot of music that isnt here), but the files are huge (most are over 100mb wav files). they have seperate channels so you can turn off the sound effects and just have the music. not sure where to put them.
ill try to explain how to get them, but you need to have the game playable on yuzu.
to remove the sound effects or increase volume:
- right click the game and click dump romfs (this will take a while)
- find and open the outputted folder and go to sound\resource\stream
- go to vgmstream dot org and click online web player
- drag a .bwav file to vgmstream (i think most of the memories start with DM_ZE, DMT_ZE or DM_ZN. the imprisoning war is DM_ZN_0033.bwav)
- click download and you'll get a wav file thats probably too quiet
not sure what ViviVGM was talking about with "Cutscenes are not in the files since they are embedded on the video files.", that just isnt true at all.
- open the wav in audacity (im still using an older version, but people dont like the newer ones)
- for some reason the wav file is really quiet, so increase its volume. im not sure if using gain (the + and - on the left) or amplify (top bar, effect>amplify) is better, so choose one (not both) and increase it by 10db
- the top track is most likely the music, so if you dont want sound effects then skip through all the other tracks to make sure they arent part of the music and mute them (click the boxes on the left).
- click file>export>export as mp3 (or export as wav)
- choose mp3 quality options then save