Repairing a broken CON?
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I’m sure this question has been asked somewhere before, but the three-letter search limitation has severely impaired my efforts. I have a CON file that simply does not extract in C3Tools due to an error related to processing the songs.dta file, and upon placing it in Magma I am told it is not a valid CON file in the first place despite C3 recognizing it as such. Is there any way I can repair the songs.dta file myself even if it refuses to load/extract in nearly every program I’ve tried?
I’m sure this question has been asked somewhere before, but the three-letter search limitation has severely impaired my efforts. I have a CON file that simply does not extract in C3Tools due to an error related to processing the songs.dta file, and upon placing it in Magma I am told it is not a valid CON file in the first place despite C3 recognizing it as such. Is there any way I can repair the songs.dta file myself even if it refuses to load/extract in nearly every program I’ve tried?
Totally! The dta file is really just a txt file, you can open it and fix it in notepad.
Totally! The dta file is really just a txt file, you can open it and fix it in notepad.
But how do I extract the songs.dta file from the CON if using programs like Batch Extractor refuse to do so?
Send me or post the CON file. I’ll take a look.
You are about to leave Rhythm Gaming World and access the external songs DB. While no song or file sold for commercially available videogames is hosted there and only fan generated content is allowed, Rhythm Gaming World has no direct control over the database and no files are hosted here. Alright, we had to made you aware of this, now you can visit the database!