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How can I extract the original Bink from an EXE compiled Bink or Smacker file without recompressing it?

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How can I extract the original Bink from an EXE compiled Bink or Smacker file without recompressing it?

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Highlight the EXE file, and hit “Mix in Sound”. For the sound input name, enter ‘-‘ (a single minus sign), and then enter -1 for the track number (a track number that can’t exist in the Bink file). Then hit Mix – the mixer will then copy the Bink file out of the EXE file.

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