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Sometimes you download a Sound``Font and it is compressed as a .sfArk or a .sfpack file. This page shows you how to de-compress these files. | Sometimes you download a Sound``Font and it is compressed as a .sfArk or a .sfpack file. This page shows you how to de-compress these files. | ||
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Sometimes you download a Sound``Font and it is compressed as a .sfArk or a .sfpack file. This page shows you how to de-compress these files.
Decompressing .sfArk Files
You can extract .sfArk files using the command-line application called sfArkXTc.
First, download and extract the utility:
cd ~/Studio/Sound``Fonts/ mkdir sfark cd sfark wget http://www.rivironline.com/ubuntu/uploads/sfarkxtc.bz2 bunzip2 sfarkxtc.bz2 chmod 755 sfarkxtc
You will also require the older libstdc++5, so install that:
sudo apt-get install libstdc++5
Now, change to your Sound``Fonts directory, and then extract all of the .sfArk files.
cd ~/Studio/Sound``Fonts/ for i in *.sf[Aa]rk ; do sfark/sfarkxtc "$i" && rm "$i" ; done
That's all there is to it!
Decompressing .sfpack Files
Unfortunately, we don't know of a way to extract these SFPack compressed Sound``Font files in Linux without resorting to Wine.
Download the SFPack Win32 utility, and put it in its own directory.
cd ~/Studio/Sound``Fonts/ wget http://www.rivironline.com/ubuntu/uploads/sfpack.zip unzip sfpack.zip rm sfpack.zip
Install Wine, if you haven't got it installed already.
sudo apt-get install wine
You will need to configure it so that you have access to your ~/Studio/Sound``Fonts directory, or anywhere higher up than this.
winecfg
I recommend you add a drive letter specifically for your ~/Studio directory.
After this, launch the SFPack utility:
wine sfpack/SFPACK.EXE
- Click on the Add Files button.
- Select SFPack Files (*.SFPack) from the Files of Type dropdown.
- Browse to find your .sfpack file.
- Double-click on it.
- Finally, click on the Go! button on the toolbar.
Once this is complete, you will have the uncompressed file in the same directory as the .sfpack file.