Askelaad534 Posted July 12 Posted July 12 Is there anywhere to get a copy of the database with descriptions? This tool is amazing I switched from ps to pc to use it and I'd like to replace commentary files and started adding a few names in but wonder if there is a quicker way to do this? Quote
denbigh7 Posted July 12 Posted July 12 1 hour ago, Askelaad534 said: Is there anywhere to get a copy of the database with descriptions? This tool is amazing I switched from ps to pc to use it and I'd like to replace commentary files and started adding a few names in but wonder if there is a quicker way to do this? Have you used the built in 'Identify' that will automatically identify and label all the files? If not, try that. Go the first file name in one of the sound files, right click, select identify and then start identify. Quote
xplorer4x4 Posted July 25 Posted July 25 On 7/12/2025 at 12:02 PM, Askelaad534 said: Is there anywhere to get a copy of the database with descriptions? This tool is amazing I switched from ps to pc to use it and I'd like to replace commentary files and started adding a few names in but wonder if there is a quicker way to do this? The XML file this program uses to list the Names of the tracks that comes with it is not up to date. Search on Google for WWE 2K25 Sound Editor Database and maybe you can find the newest one. This program, for being beta, works great. I do feel there is just one feature that could make this program so much more efficient, and that would be the ability to open multiple pck files at once. It would be the perfect tool then! Quote
TheVisitorX Posted July 26 Author Posted July 26 I'm here to let you know that Sound Editor is not dead. I will continue developing it and also release updates if necessary. Over the past few months, a lot has happened in my personal life — unfortunately, my mother passed away, and it’s been a very difficult time for me. That’s why there haven't been any updates in quite a while, and some annoying issues (like TTS not working or broken YouTube links) have been around for longer than I would have liked. My goal, however, was never to push out a new version every year, but rather to build out the platform and make it as compatible and stable as possible. Fortunately, it’s still working well overall. That said, I will be releasing an update in the coming days, in which both the - TTS and YouTube issues - will be fixed, and the database will be updated to 2K25. I’m incredibly grateful that some people took the time to keep the tool alive by regularly updating and maintaining the files — that really means a lot to me. Thank you so much! For that reason, this updated user file will also be included in the next release. Thank you for your loyalty and support — for every donation, every kind word, and for continuing to use SE! 2 1 Quote
denbigh7 Posted Saturday at 09:36 PM Posted Saturday at 09:36 PM 6 hours ago, TheVisitorX said: I'm here to let you know that Sound Editor is not dead. I will continue developing it and also release updates if necessary. Over the past few months, a lot has happened in my personal life — unfortunately, my mother passed away, and it’s been a very difficult time for me. That’s why there haven't been any updates in quite a while, and some annoying issues (like TTS not working or broken YouTube links) have been around for longer than I would have liked. My goal, however, was never to push out a new version every year, but rather to build out the platform and make it as compatible and stable as possible. Fortunately, it’s still working well overall. That said, I will be releasing an update in the coming days, in which both the - TTS and YouTube issues - will be fixed, and the database will be updated to 2K25. I’m incredibly grateful that some people took the time to keep the tool alive by regularly updating and maintaining the files — that really means a lot to me. Thank you so much! For that reason, this updated user file will also be included in the next release. Thank you for your loyalty and support — for every donation, every kind word, and for continuing to use SE! Man, so very sorry to hear about your loss. God bless you. Real life comes first and I'm glad you took time (and hopefully will continue to do so) to grieve and heal. You've done so much for this community, and even if you never updated anything else in the future, we have been so blessed by your efforts and your talents. I still use SE all the time (was actually using it right now as I jumped onto Smacktalks!) and I as so grateful for the tool! It has completely revamped my modding experience and has made things infinitely easier! My game of choice is much older (2K14) and though I know it's not as widely played as the new games, I'm grateful you added its capability to the Sound Editor! Is there any chance you might be able to look again at the Sound Convertor tool within SE for 2K14? Unfortunately, it still doesn't work for that game, which leaves me having to make WEMS using the old version of WWise, a rather tedious process. All the same, I am eternally grateful to be able to import files into 2K14 with SE without having to hex edit...such a game changer! Quote
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