Go ahead, Extreme. Go get a good laugh from jamesster's post telling me that I was wrong
You know, right after I posted that, I went and extracted the files again (I had pulled those .wav files out and had them somewhere else), and I found the music files. I then relized that I was looking at Mr. X's voice (which I would personally like to use in a movie sometime). I pulled out my flash drive, and extracted DXMusicProducer and tried to run it, but I got an error. I proceeded to install it, but the installer hung at the beginning and used 0 CPU and only around 1,512 KB of RAM for about 5 minutes. I put it in Compatibility mode for WinXP (SP2 &SP3), then Win95, running as admin the whole time, and it kept doing the same thing. I had to leave the house then, and I haven't tried it since (I'm not at home right now because I had to go cut grass. *Yipee.*). So I guess I'll take a look at it later.
I knew the whole time I was looking in the SPEECH0001.rf file. I was thinking that was what Lair was talking about, and didn't proceed to look for the music files in the ART0001.rf.
You know that I posted a link to the SR English demo on this topic, and you didn't have to download the entire disc just for that, right?