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Title: ADP Music files
Post by: JLA on 2007-07-25 22:56:22
HELP-!!  I joined this forum because I read someone talking about ADP music files in video games. There are two examples of these that I have come upon: Omikron: Nomad Soul, and Soldier of Fortune.  I have tried everything to convert these into something that you're able to listen to, and failed. I have already purchased David Bowie's CD "Hours", I love the ambient sounds in the games that I can not reach-!! CAN ANYONE HELP ME? Thanks.
Title: ADP Music files
Post by: dr.schanker on 2007-07-26 02:04:12
Hi,

Try Winamp with this plugin (http://hcs64.com/in_cube.html).
Or your ADP-files may contain several ADX (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ADX_%28file_format%29)-files (which you can probably play with Foobaar or Winamp+plugin (http://hcs64.com/in_cube.html)).
You can read more here (http://www.hcs64.com/mboard/forum.php5?showthread=5801), download the tool "ADXtract" described in this thread to get the ADX-files from your ADP.

If you are unlucky (like me, PS2-game "Okami"), those ADX are somehow encrypted - playing such files will sound like noise 

Good Luck.
Title: ADP Music files
Post by: Cutter on 2008-01-30 03:51:59
Hello Dr.Schanker, I followed your advice but it didn't work. Winamp + in_cube won't play the files, and ADXtract won't find anything inside the files. I tried kode54's foo_adpcm plugin for foobar2000, it supports all of in_cube's formats plus some more. It didn't work either.

Apparently, Omikron's developers created a very exotic variant of ADPCM.

Here is a sample ADP file from the Windows version of the game. Hopefully someone will look into it and write an input plugin:
11.ADP (1.07MB) (http://www.zshare.net/download/7008773bf02681/)
Title: ADP Music files
Post by: raintheory on 2008-01-30 23:08:57
Any help here: http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?p=82...046543f6a1edc7f (http://forum.xentax.com/viewtopic.php?p=8208&sid=ed1a359d68695ee74046543f6a1edc7f)

?

The last post there may be helpful (for Omikron anyway)...  good luck!

EDIT: Tried the tool in that post on your adp file and here was the result: 11.wav - 4.26MB (http://www.zshare.net/audio/7034532e3d08ab/)  -is this indeed a correct conversion?
Title: ADP Music files
Post by: Cutter on 2008-01-31 00:36:23
That's it! Finally! Thanks!
Title: ADP Music files
Post by: annoying mouse on 2009-05-06 16:29:29
I know this post is over a year old but I was wondering if anybody could help me out.  I've actually done this conversion before (and it worked perfectly) but I seem to have deleted the converted files (or at least I've misplaced them).  I decided to convert them again but I'm finding that I can no longer use that tool (adp2wav.exe) linked to on the Xentax forum above.  I'm able to download the file but I'm getting a virus warning (from avg) every time I try to extract, move or load it.  I'm confident this is the same tool I used before.  Can anybody help me find the programme again in a format that will actually run?

Ok nevermind I've solved it now.  Used another pc and there were no problems (no virus, etc.)
Title: ADP Music files
Post by: WUSSyPUSSy on 2010-11-28 04:10:12
Im wanting to convert Soldier of Fortune adp files. I asked at xentax forums and hopefully I would get help there.
Title: ADP Music files
Post by: prenumele on 2013-03-27 21:12:01
HELP-!!  I joined this forum because I read someone talking about ADP music files in video games. There are two examples of these that I have come upon: Omikron: Nomad Soul, and Soldier of Fortune.  I have tried everything to convert these into something that you're able to listen to, and failed. I have already purchased David Bowie's CD "Hours", I love the ambient sounds in the games that I can not reach-!! CAN ANYONE HELP ME? Thanks.

I have too adp files and in them is writen Android Player ver. 1 © Making Art Studios 2012 visit us at: www.makingartstudios.com ôvv5 I need them cause are extracted from apk setup file.  PLEASE HELP ME ME TOO!