I'm looking to batch convert a number of files to audio files using ffmpeg
for a game called Star Wars: Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II
. The problem I'm having is that ffmpeg
seems to be doing something that does so that Jedi Knight
can't play the sound file.
Jedi Knight
accepts plain old PCM
WAV
files of various ranges, from 5khz to 96khz, 8 and 16 bit, mono and stereo. This sounds plain and simple. Except for that if one were to create a WAV
file using MS Sound Recorder
, Jedi Knight
could not play it. Speculation was that it added something extra to header or something. But it can play a WAV
file created by Audacity
, GoldWave
or ModPlug Tracker
to name a few.
So why not ffmpeg
? Am I using the wrong codec or params? I took an original sound file from the game and performed the following:
ffmpeg -i "orig_thrmlpu2.wav" -f wav -acodec pcm_s16le -ar 22050 -ac 1 "ffmpeg_thrmlpu2.wav"
The ffmpeg
version does not play in the game. ffprobe
shows that the ffmpeg
version has some Metadata
which the original
doesn't have. What params should I use to try and get the same WAV
format as the original? Mind you, -ar
, -ac
and bits
aren't the important parts.
Here are the files for you to examine: http://www.edwardleuf.org/Games/JK/thrmlpu2.zip