GloryD wrote:agolden wrote:pHiL Kizer wrote:Great find but the only sound I would like to edit is that annoying lady in the audience yelling "you know you're gonna miss it!"
So I looked through the NBA Jam Vol. 2 disc for GameCube and I extracted different crowd sounds from the game. Unfortunately I couldn't figure out where the ball sound is located and whether I could decode it (me being a relative newbie), but all the crowd/player/environment sounds are 'decoded' and on my Hard Drive, and can be easily converted to WAV/MP3, etc... Maybe we can get some of those sounds in NBA 2k14, depending if anyone wants to do something like that..
Thoughts guys?

YES!
Well I have the sounds but I don't know how to import them into 2k14 via Hex, but the NBA 2k Audio Editor by Leftos might work. I don't have the time time/energy/effort to do this by myself, and I'm not even sure what type of sounds do you want in 2k14, specifically. I'll mess around with it this weekend and maybe a little this week.
For anyone wants to look at the sounds from NBA Jam Vol 2, legally acquire the ISO of the disc, and then download Dolphin Emulator 4.0.2 from dolphin-emu.org. Then Add the ISO to the emulator. Right click the game and then click Properties. From there, click File System on the top right tab.
Click on "Disc" or whatever the root directory is, right-click, and then click "Extract All Files". Make a folder called nba jam vol 2 someplace on your pc, and have Dolphin extract the game to there. From there explore the folders.
AST = a package of sound files the game uses. ASF: the individual sounds that are compressed into the AST file.
Download the first two files (ASF Exporter and ASF Player) from here:
downloads.php?cat=1 ...
Open ASF Player, click "open file" and browse for .ast files, wherever you can find them. When you open an ast file, it will say something like 49 asf files found. Just click on the asf file inside the program and hit play. From there you may convert a single one of those asf sounds to WAV if you like it. If you want to export all the asf files from a single ast file at once, into WAV format, open ASF Exporter (the other program you downloaded.) Browse for the ast file you want. Once it imports, just click "export all".
Have fun guys
