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     Post subject:.uni extension--music files
    PostPosted:Sat Dec 23, 2006 12:40 pm 
     

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    Just wondering exactly what the .uni files (example: music/bonus1.uni) are, and how they are played. Could you let me know?

    Thanks!


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     Post subject:Re: .uni extension--music files
    PostPosted:Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:43 pm 
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    Just wondering exactly what the .uni files (example: music/bonus1.uni) are, and how they are played. Could you let me know?

    Thanks!
    They're 'mikmod' files. I believe WinAMP can play them.


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    PostPosted:Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:34 pm 
     

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    Hmm. I looked for them but couldn't find any plugins on the Winamp site--I know Winamp can play .mod files, but I just tried .uni and it wouldn't work. Could you point me in the direction of a playback plugin for Winamp if you know of any?


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    PostPosted:Wed Jan 03, 2007 8:09 pm 
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    Try renaming the file...
    Or extract the files. if you extract the sound.dat file you get a folder of all the sounds in the game except the music


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    PostPosted:Sat Jan 06, 2007 1:27 pm 
     

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    If you mean renaming it from .uni to .mod, that doesn't work. I'm not sure what you mean by extracting the files?

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    PostPosted:Sat Jan 06, 2007 5:10 pm 
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    Actually what you can try is us a music file converter and convert it from .uni to .mp3. You can use the LAME transcoder


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    PostPosted:Sun Jan 07, 2007 3:22 pm 
     

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    Whoa, whoa. Back up a second here.

    How do I use the "LAME transcoder?"

    If it's used from Winamp, I can't use it since a .uni doesn't play in Winamp.

    Otherwise, can you send me a link?

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    Just search on Google uni to mp3 encoder


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    PostPosted:Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:58 pm 
     

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    Over the last years I countlessly tried to convert .uni files to .mp3 or a readable format (so I could finally listen at the Uplink The Mod musics without launching the game or falling on this track that loop), and everytime I failed. I tried to download 3 music players which supposedly could read .uni files to no avail, I renamed the files, I tried to use MikMod and Lame with absolutly no result. I didn't felt like converting to Linux so I could just get one of those programs to work so eventually I gave up. But if someone could get to convert those, I guess it would be a whole lot simplier to simply convert the Uplink, Uplink The Mod, Onlink and Uplink bonus CD musics to mp3 and offer them to download somewhere, rather than tell the whole process. Just an idea.


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