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FIFA16 Sound Files (SBS and SBR)

Hi guys, Im searching informations about FIFA16 video game`s sound files. I found here and I believe we can open this sound files thanks to all of you  ::)

I added here one sbs and one sbr file for you try it. We`re gonna donate for this if you solve it  O:)

http://www96.zippyshare.com/v/JtfHdITT/file.html


Re: FIFA16 Sound Files (SBS and SBR)

Reply #1
Rather than try to guess from a binary file, it might make more sense to look at the actual program and see what libraries are included for decoding. 

Re: FIFA16 Sound Files (SBS and SBR)

Reply #2
Rather than try to guess from a binary file, it might make more sense to look at the actual program and see what libraries are included for decoding. 

Im searched a program for open it, I didnt find any result on internet. Im thinking why they didnt try to open this files until to this day ?

Re: FIFA16 Sound Files (SBS and SBR)

Reply #3
This sounds like a question that belongs in the HCS forum.

I don't think vgmstream supports those files, but someone there might be able to help you out.


Re: FIFA16 Sound Files (SBS and SBR)

Reply #5
Rather than try to guess from a binary file, it might make more sense to look at the actual program and see what libraries are included for decoding. 

Im searched a program for open it, I didnt find any result on internet.

Let me try that again.  Rather than try to guess the format from a random binary file, look at the program you got the files from (FIFA16) and see what decoders are included with it.  For example, if it includes a Vorbis decoder, those files may be based on Vorbis.