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:Well, I finally got around to researching this, and I see now that most of Shinatama's speech in the training level was never subtitled in the first place. I guess that Bungie didn't want subtitles for Shinatama's speeches to interfere with all the instructional messages that appear on-screen. Many of the textual instructions, which come from SUBTmessages, are nearly the same as what Shinatama says out loud (although we don't have those written messages here either). For the sake of completeness, I've transcribed from audio the missing subtitles for Shinatama's verbal instructions from the training level (including the game's single reference to Karen by name in the dialogue). Hopefully those are the only lines of dialogue that were missing! P.S.: I don't understand my statement above, that the instructions to jump up on the crate to watch Karen were missing. The instruction in question seems to be "xfite", in SUBTmessages. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 14:58, 23 June 2012 (CEST)
:Well, I finally got around to researching this, and I see now that most of Shinatama's speech in the training level was never subtitled in the first place. I guess that Bungie didn't want subtitles for Shinatama's speeches to interfere with all the instructional messages that appear on-screen. Many of the textual instructions, which come from SUBTmessages, are nearly the same as what Shinatama says out loud (although we don't have those written messages here either). For the sake of completeness, I've transcribed from audio the missing subtitles for Shinatama's verbal instructions from the training level (including the game's single reference to Karen by name in the dialogue). Hopefully those are the only lines of dialogue that were missing! P.S.: I don't understand my statement above, that the instructions to jump up on the crate to watch Karen were missing. The instruction in question seems to be "xfite", in SUBTmessages. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 14:58, 23 June 2012 (CEST)


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==How to hear unused lines in-game==
Let's say you're interested in Konoko's unused [[Quotes/Speech#Tower|tower-cleared line]]. For lines listed as UNUSED, you can play them if you enter <code>chr_talk 0 ''OSBD_name''</code> in the [[DevMode|developer console]]. But how do you know the name of the OSBD? The OSBD name is typically the letter 'c', followed by the number assigned to the line, plus the speaker; however the speaker name sometimes varies unexpectedly, e.g. SNDDc11_41_01'''b'''konoko. To reliably find a line of dialogue with a given number, e.g. 03_12_01, you can run the [[OniSplit]] command <code>-export:03_12_01 ''dest_dir'' level3_Final.dat</code> to perform a partial name match and obtain the file. If you don't want the file because you only plan to play it in-game, you can simply perform a '''-list''' command and search the results for the wanted dialogue line's number.


== How to hear unused lines in-game ==
For lines listed as BROKEN, you will need to use the above '''-export''' approach to get the SNDD out of Oni, which you can then convert with OniSplit's '''-extract''' command to WAV/AIFF. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] ([[User talk:Iritscen|talk]]) 19:46, 28 March 2026 (UTC)


Let's say you're interested in Konoko's unused [[Quotes/Speech#Tower|tower-cleared line]]. You can play a line of dialogue if you enter <code>chr_talk 0 [OSBD name]</code> in the [[DevMode|developer console]]. But how do you know the name of the OSBD? The OSBD name is typically the letter 'c', followed by the number assigned to the line, plus the speaker; however the speaker name sometimes varies unexpectedly, e.g. SNDDc11_41_01'''b'''konoko. To reliably find and extract a line of dialogue with a given number, e.g. 03_12_01, you can run the [[OniSplit]] command <code>-export:03_12_01</code> to perform a partial name match and obtain the file, which you can then convert with OniSplit to WAV/AIFF. --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] ([[User talk:Iritscen|talk]]) 19:46, 28 March 2026 (UTC)
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