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Softpedia Editor's Review for Dragon UnPACKer
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Universal game sound, music, and graphic ripper
Written by Bogdan Popa on October 31st, 2011
Regardless if you’re a Quake or an Unreal Tournament 2004 fan, you sure want to extract some of the audio files inside the game and use them on your mobile phone or straight on the PC.
Well, such a thing could be easily done with the help of Dragon UnPACKer, a very simple application that lets you get inside large file packs used by very popular game titles.
Dragon UnPACKer is a very light application, so it takes less than a minute to download and run the application. And once you run it, you’ll see a very clean and simple interface that allows you to open a wide range of file formats with just one click.
In just a few words, Dragon UnPACKer is a useful tool if you want to extract images, audio files or videos from large packs used inside popular titles such as Unreal Tournament 2004, Quake, Half-Life and many, many others.
What we liked the most during our test was how fast Dragon UnPACKer actually manages to handle very large files, as the whole content of the packs is displayed in just a few seconds. Not to mention that the application also has a preview window, so that you can easily see if the image you pick is the one you were looking for.
All things considered, Dragon UnPACKer is the tool you need if you want to see what’s inside those files. And since it’s free, you won’t lose anything if you give it a shot.
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Dragon UnPACKer description
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What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
Added new macros to the create list feature:
Available in both header & footer:
· $$FTOTNUMBYTES$$ Number of bytes in file (formatted with thousands seps)
· $$FTOTNUMFILES$$ Number of files in file (formatted with thousands seps)
Available in variable:
· $$FSIZE$$ Size (formatted with thousands seps)
· $$FOFFSET$$ Offset (formatted with thousands seps)
Changed the following 2 macros in create list feature to be usable also in the header (and not only in footer):
· $$TOTNUMBYTES$$ Number of bytes in file
· $$TOTNUMFILES$$ Number of files in file
· Added Advanced option to accept 0 bytes entries from the Drivers plugins.
· When this option is checked the 0 bytes entries are not skipped. This is not
· recommended but it will work (extraction will create a 0 bytes file).
· Added Basic option to display Data X & Y fields in the content list. Those
· fields are used internally by some plugins (and some formats). This is for
· debug purposes and will most likely be only ...
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