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Kontakt Drums Overkill
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Obelizk
Amoeba
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115
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836
Posted : Sep 15, 2009 02:00:35
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0hz
IsraTrance Junior Member
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10
Posts :
261
Posted : Sep 17, 2009 03:41
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no, kontakt instruments are protected. |
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Medea
Aedem/Medea
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127
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1132
Posted : Sep 17, 2009 03:42
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UllR
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12
Posted : Sep 17, 2009 07:24
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Only way I can think of is to bounce em out, but that'll take forever. |
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ohshit
IsraTrance Junior Member
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45
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605
Posted : Sep 17, 2009 12:17
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psycox
IsraTrance Junior Member
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17
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269
Posted : Sep 17, 2009 13:55
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try this one
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unnks/
from the readme:
kx support
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nkx files are different from nks files in that each archive may have its own
encryption key needed to extract the contents. These keys are usually supplied
as part of the package containing the archives, but the exact location may vary
and is dependant on the host operating system: on Windows, the keys may be kept
in the registry, on Mac OS X in application property files. There is no
universal and platform-independent way of accessing these. This is why unnks
contains a database of known packages with nkx archives and how to obtain their
keys. Currently, archives from the following packages are supported:
- Acoustic Legends HD
- Ambience Impacts Rhythms
- Chris Hein Bass
- Drums Overkill
- Ethno World 4
- Evolve
- Gofriller Cello
- Kreate
- OTTO
- Phaedra
- Solo Strings Advanced
- Stradivari Solo Violin
- Symphobia
- The Trumpet
- VI.ONE
If you want to unpack an unsupported nkx archive, you may try to use the
nks-ls-libs tool supplied with unnks to list the packages installed on your
computer, along with their nkx archive encryption keys. If you then email this
information to unavowed at vexillium org, it will be included in the next
version of unnks. |
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