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What are .k, .v2m and .vfx files and how to use/edit them? #100
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Hi @Maniues . Himself interested, but editing software only if you write yourself. There is only a player (https://github.com/jgilje/v2m-player) and plugins for players to play |
It seems that instead of writing a full-fledged editor for these formats, it would be much easier to write converters - either in the form of standalone applications or plugins - between them and the widespread ones for which popular editors exist. |
Is there any option to convert these files to other formats and combine them with FR Public tools? |
Hi @Maniues . Script v2mdump (https://github.com/Sound-Linux-More/v2mdump) can decompose V2M into MIDI and packed samples. But what to do with them next? |
If I had a script to compose into V2m I would edit midi/audio and recompose it into a V2m. |
.k are werkkzeug3 demo source files. |
How to open/edit them? |
Well, you can open them with werkkzeug3. Note that the kkrieger files won't work - the werkkzeug3 build that they used seems to be lost. |
What are .k, .v2m and .vfx files and how to use/edit them?
Any OSS software to use them?
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