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Revision as of 23:46, 11 November 2019
AWB is an audio archive format developed by CRI Middleware. It is mainly used in PC games and games on PlayStation consoles, but it can be found elsewhere. AWB files usually either contain HCA or ADX sound filetypes. They are commonly found in CPK archives.
The first four bytes of the file always have the value 0x41465332 ("AFS2").
Contents
Tools
vgmstream
vgmstream can convert the contents of AWB archives to *.wav. Using the foobar2000 plugin, you can extract, play, and convert all files it contains as long as the contained audio files are compatible.
vgmtoolbox
Under VGMToolbox > Misc.Tools > Extraction Tools > Common Archives, choose CRI ACB/AWB Archive Extractor. Then, drag and drop AWB files. The contents will be dumped to a folder.
List of games using the format
The list is not complete! Feel free to add other games that are known to use aforementioned format.