![]() The EXE file only responds to receiving a BRSAR to extract, but there is no additional sub-menu to access, let alone ANY menu, to have an "Open" option to allow you to find your BRSAR file. I assume you tried this once, but what they did NOT explain was that you had to do it a different way. ![]() Now, the process here is actually not like a BAT file where you just double click the EXE and it will unpack everything. Well the developer did a good job making the tool, he never explained its simplicity.Ģ) Go to your "smashbros_sound.brsar" and place it in the same folder. ![]() So today, here is the long-awaited elaboration on how to actually extract the WAV files from your BRSAR.įirst, you need this handy little tool called "BRSAR Unpack" which can be found here: However, after this, you will realize that it takes less than a minute to perform. It was really that simple, but not simple enough to figure out on your own. Turns out, I did figure out how to do it myself and even within a short period of time to boot. After pondering for a few minutes, wondering why no professional modder explained how to extract WAV files from the BRSAR, I got really upset and tried to do the process myself to help assist others on the whole matter.
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