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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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Try Game Audio Player . At one time, this program allowed you to extract sounds / music from the most unimaginable formats of game archives
We often used the services of the Restorator program, a rather nice program for parsing various archives and databases into their component parts.
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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