Voice Tracks
Music and Noise Tracks
This application will play audio tracks from the game file. To get started, click on "Open .pak file" and select your main game file, or click "Help" to get more detailed information.
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This is an application that can play audio files from Satisfactory
(or really any unreal engine game with unencrypted .pak)
We currently support Version 7 and 8 of the pak file format,
but some older versions are likely going to work too.
Select the .pak file of the game (the gigantic file). This application will then scan the file for audio material.
You usually find it under
Satisfactory<something>\FactoryGame\Content\Paks
You can use the early access or experimental version.
The "WeekendTest" has an encrypted directory, but you can read it using the editor (see "Missing Files" below).
Note: The "Early Access" has much more sounds than the "Experimental".
This is because many audio files have been moved into an unknown format that this player can't decode yet.
Unless you changed the installation path it will be in
C:\Program Files\Epic Games
.
The editor (see "Missing Files" below) comes with a (better) included audio extractor
that will search the .pak file for you if you can't find it.
Tracks are not properly named. The names are just a random number plus a file extension. This is made this way by the developers and not me. They're ordered by size rather than position to keep the background music first. This tends to give identical results across different game versions in regards to the background music at least. That is unless they add/remove long music tracks.
By the time you are reading this message, everything has been loaded. Neither the file you select, nor the tracks are sent/loaded to/from the server at all. Everything is entirely processed in your browser. This application also tries to conserve memory. Only the currently played audio track is loaded into memory. This might cause a slight delay when selecting tracks.
Missing tracks (especially those for the sound effects) are a limitation of this application. We only scan for audio files and not files that themselves contain audio tracks (so called audio banks). You can use the editor to perform a deep scan which will find a lot more audio material. The scan will run for a while, depending on how fast your disk is.