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Struttenhoffen
Joined: 07 Oct 2013 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 12:10 pm Post subject: decrypt mogg |
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Hi, I'm not a rock band player but a musician that is interested in the studio tracks that rockband and guitar hero have to offer for educational purposes(learning a solo more exact, learning and studying mix techniques, orchestration/arrangement, etc...).
I've downloaded some xbox DLC files who's filename looks like a long hex string(hash or key?). I've used wxpirs to extract the content which gives some mogg files.
These mogg files seem encrypted. I tried songcrypt from arktools but it crashes.
I think these files are from RB1 and RB2.
Can anyone clue me in on how these mogg's to work? I have downloaded some other ones and I can load them in audacity. Just not the good ones from the xbox series. When I look at the bytes of the mogg it seems all random as if it were encrypted. |
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trojannemo
Joined: 11 May 2011 Posts: 223 Location: Miami, Fl
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 12:57 pm Post subject: |
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As long as it's for educational purposes:
All song files in every GH/RB game are encrypted, precisely to prevent what you're trying to do.
For Guitar Hero games, all games up to GH WoR have been decrypted on the Xbox (better audio quality, 48kHz), and GH WoR has been decrypted on the Wii, so you can still get stems, although at 32kHz only.
For Rock Band games, All RB1 and most RB2 stuff got decrypted, I think somewhere around 2009 they changed the encryption again and sent a C&D letter to the guy who had been cracking it and it hasn't been cracked since. But there are other ways to get the stems, specially for use like you suggest you want to use it for.
However, and here's the kicker now that i've told you all that: We can't discuss or link to that here. So this thread will most likely get locked. And I won't risk getting banned by linking you to anything. Just know that Google is an awesome place. _________________
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ComicBookGuru
Joined: 16 Dec 2007 Posts: 1678
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 4:38 pm Post subject: |
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If you want a good way to learn, put a guitar on easy, go into practice, put i at the slowest speed, and hit all the notes. This will allow you to hear the isolated guitar track slowly, and you can piece together the audio from there. _________________
Yep, I learned through Rocksmith! |
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