

Note that under rare circumstances this can affect file decoding - see notes below.ĭisables external DMU file sound ripping. Sets the number of the first room to read and rip. Default is the input filename minus the extension. Default is 0.įor audio files, sets the number of initial sample bytes to ignore. By default, rooms will be read until the end of the file.įor audio files, sets the number of trailing sample bytes to ignore. Sets the number of the last room to read and rip.

If decoding fails, other known encodings will be tried before giving up. Decoding is a simple byte-by-byte XOR against this value. Sets the first byte to try to use to decode the file (0-255, decimal). Default value is 64000000 (about 64 megabytes). Sets the size of the file read buffer in bytes. If not overriden, this will be set to the TRNS value given in the LFLF header, which as far as I know is universally set to 5 and is almost always a shade of medium pink (#AB00AB or something close to it).

This specifies the background color of all extracted images. Specifies an alternate transparency index color (0-255, decimal). The options block consists of any or none of the following: To run the program from the command line: To extract animation sequences (a time-consuming and still experimental feature), run heerip_sequences.bat. Drag and drop should also work for individual files. If you have a lot of input files and don't want to fiddle with details, it's probably the best way to use the program: just stick all the game files in the input folder, then run heerip.bat. With a few exceptions, it supports all image and audio formats found in Humongous Entertainment games produced from 1992 to 2000 or so (all SCUMM-based games).Īs with its predecessors HEMrip and HESrip, HEErip includes a Windows batch file that checks for accepted files in a folder named "input" and outputs them in an organized fashion to the folder "output". HEErip (Humongous Entertainment Everything Ripper) is a command-line utility to convert data packed in Humongous Entertainment data archives into more accessible formats. HEErip: utility to extract data from Humongous Entertainment archives
