I think that they are probably going to encoded or compressed in some way, even though they use asf as the extension they probably are not the try asf files that would play on WMP. I doubt any game maker is just going to stick onto a cd, all of the sound and music files which they have spent money on.
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Mai, are you sure those are even audio files at all? Often games files use extensions that are normally used for different data, since those files weren't intended to be touched by anything but the game itself...
Ya Abhishek? Well i guess i don't play enough games (or try to get their audio) enough. I have heard sometimes they will have wav files which sound like it has been sped up to about 8x the normal speech, GTA 1 or 2 I think.
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