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Andrei Vukolov2011-01-01 23:27:35
Data archiving
Andrei Vukolov, 2011-01-01 23:27:35

Is it possible to unpack *.IMV file?

Recently I was digging through the bins, and I came across an old, but rather tough game in terms of complexity, The Ghost of the Old Park, released back in 1997 by New Media Generation. And I wanted to pull out the soundtrack from the toy - it’s too atmospheric there. But it was not there! All game data, as it turned out, is stored on a CD-ROM in a huge PARK.IMV file. Apparently, this is some kind of archive subtype, but I could not unpack it - perhaps due to poor knowledge in the field of game development.
Comrades, help out please, who came across * .IMV - tell me how to unpack it and what can be inside?

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ZimM, 2012-01-02
@ZimM

Try Game Audio Player . At one time, this program allowed you to extract sounds / music from the most unimaginable formats of game archives

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marcus, 2012-01-02
@marcus

In those distant times, music was usually torn out with rippers .

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DeadFine, 2012-01-02
@DeadFine

Try the same dragon unpacker.

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c11k, 2012-01-02
@c11k

We often used the services of the Restorator program, a rather nice program for parsing various archives and databases into their component parts.

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jj_killer, 2012-01-03
@jj_killer

This has to be done manually. In older games, they were very sophisticated in order to hide the data format. Up to modification of codecs.

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Vitaly Peretyatko, 2012-01-02
@viperet

You can still try Mr Ripper

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