ACM file format
Applies to:
BG1, BG1: TotS, BG2, BG2: ToB, PST, IWD, IWD:HoW, IWD:TotL, IWD2
General Description
The ACM format is a properity copyrighted format, used by Interplay.
ACM files are used for ambients, area music and game shell music. The ACM files in the game are located in the \music folder, under the main game directory. Each ambient is stored under its own subfolder, for example the ambient of area 1 could be stored under music\AR1, while the ambient of area 2 could be under music\AR2.
The ACM files under the subdirectories are named in the following format:
Music is usually made up of many smaller files as opposed to one larger file - this allows music to have a smooth progression when conditions change (ie. end of combat, end of ambient sound) rather than a sharp interuption. This smooth progression is controlled via MUS files, which act as ACM playlists. All MUS files are in the \music folder, and are attached to areas or romances through 2da files.
ACM files are used for ambients, area music and game shell music. The ACM files in the game are located in the \music folder, under the main game directory. Each ambient is stored under its own subfolder, for example the ambient of area 1 could be stored under music\AR1, while the ambient of area 2 could be under music\AR2.
The ACM files under the subdirectories are named in the following format:
Subdirectory Name+File Tag+(Number)
For example, the files under the BC1 can be BC1A1 or BC1ZA.Music is usually made up of many smaller files as opposed to one larger file - this allows music to have a smooth progression when conditions change (ie. end of combat, end of ambient sound) rather than a sharp interuption. This smooth progression is controlled via MUS files, which act as ACM playlists. All MUS files are in the \music folder, and are attached to areas or romances through 2da files.
General Description
The ACM format is copyrighted and will not be detailed here. Programs to convert to and from ACM files can be found at the Russian Fallout editing page: http://www.fallout.ru/. ACM files can have various bitrates, the most common being 22050 Hz, 16 bits stereo.
NB. The IE plays ACM files at twice the speed of the original WAV file.
NB. The IE plays ACM files at twice the speed of the original WAV file.