RB3 Cache Exporter – Make song booklets in seconds! Now in C3 CON Tools!

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  • #406573
    Jerry1gman
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      Thanks for the sort by Pro tunings!

      If there was only a way to remove over half of the on-disc songs from the in-game list.

      #406591
      RavenShadow
      Participant

        Great tool ! Thank you very much.

        I was using DLC Quickplay to get all the information before I get customs songs. But now, with all the customs, your tool is perfect.

        Now, I just need to tweak my little libreoffice base to edit my pdf booklet (or wait for your pdf gerenation <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” /> )

        #406592
        Sid Kafizz
        Participant

          I’m trying to extract my song cache from the CON file with LeFluffie, but I’m not bright enough to figure it out. How is this done? LeFluffie seems to have no utility for anything like what it needs to do. I tried the DTA Extractor, but that gave me nothing when I pointed it at my songcache.

          #406593
          I’m trying to extract my song cache from the CON file with LeFluffie, but I’m not bright enough to figure it out. How is this done? LeFluffie seems to have no utility for anything like what it needs to do. I tried the DTA Extractor, but that gave me nothing when I pointed it at my songcache.

           

          I was having the same issue. Go download the latest Le Fluffie update and the Song Explorer button will extract the songcache file.

          #406595
          pksage
          Keymaster

            Yep! I got Nemo to re-add song cache support just for this tool. <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif”> Thanks, Nemo!

            #406596
            Sid Kafizz
            Participant

              That’s got it! Thank you. Takes a few seconds to generate the file! Now I just gotta update & prettify it in excel.

               

              And buy a new toner cartridge and a ream of paper. I’m almost at 2800 songs without the last few weeks of releases. I’m gonna have to start worrying about the song limit soon.

               

              Wonderful work on the utility – thank you very much for creating it.

              #406605
              CrazyCanuck
              Participant

                Beautiful!!

                Thanks for the update to LeFluffie. Works awesome.

                #406712
                StackOverflow0x
                Participant

                  Okay okay, I know I’ll be the first and only to ask, but is it practical to make this work for Wii? I don’t know how Xbox caches look like but if the score behavior is anything to go by, it’s probably really, really similar.

                  #406713
                  C16

                    Any plans to make it generate a simple text file as an alternative? Something that just shows the songs maybe?

                    #406714
                    TrojanNemo
                    Participant

                      You can do that now by selecting just the song name or artist and song name. The tool does pretty much everything you can want it to do short of formatting. And I think formatting is such a personal thing that it would be a headache for pksage to satisfy everyone.

                      #406728
                      pksage
                      Keymaster

                        I will be doing PDFs at some point, but since you can format a very sexy song booklet in Excel with very little effort, the current options should work for everyone. “Plain text file” is what it already does; would you like it to just render text out to the browser window instead of offering it as a download?

                         

                        Okay okay, I know I’ll be the first and only to ask, but is it practical to make this work for Wii? I don’t know how Xbox caches look like but if the score behavior is anything to go by, it’s probably really, really similar.

                        Pull down a Wii song cache file and I’ll take a look!

                        #406739
                        Sid Kafizz
                        Participant

                          I prefer the plain text. Getting pretty output from Excel is a snap after that.

                          #406744
                          StackOverflow0x
                          Participant
                            Okay okay, I know I’ll be the first and only to ask, but is it practical to make this work for Wii? I don’t know how Xbox caches look like but if the score behavior is anything to go by, it’s probably really, really similar.

                            Pull down a Wii song cache file and I’ll take a look!

                            http://ge.tt/1UUlvws/v/0?c

                            Aside from the proprietary VFF virtual disk format, info and such seems to be there. At the very least, song name and artist is there.

                            #406755
                            pksage
                            Keymaster

                              At a glance, the part of the cache we care about (the song DTA information) is all intact! So yeah, this should be possible.

                               

                              I don’t know much about VFF, and a very brief Google didn’t help much. It sounds like it’s just a FAT archive with a modified header? Basically, I need to know if I should try to parse this VFF file directly, or if that’s dumb and I should use an extracted/transformed version.

                               

                              edit: If you can get me one or two other (different) Wii song caches, it might not matter. If the cache data always starts at a particular offset (00005220?), or I can cheat past the file header by finding a pattern that always precedes the song data, I can just do that.

                              #406761
                              StackOverflow0x
                              Participant
                                At a glance, the part of the cache we care about (the song DTA information) is all intact! So yeah, this should be possible.

                                 

                                I don’t know much about VFF, and a very brief Google didn’t help much. It sounds like it’s just a FAT archive with a modified header? Basically, I need to know if I should try to parse this VFF file directly, or if that’s dumb and I should use an extracted/transformed version.

                                 

                                edit: If you can get me one or two other (different) Wii song caches, it might not matter. If the cache data always starts at a particular offset (00005220?), or I can cheat past the file header by finding a pattern that always precedes the song data, I can just do that.

                                Here is another one that’s got far less songs in it.

                                http://ge.tt/86smP1t/v/0?c

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