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I'm relatively new to Wwise - have tried searching for answers to this but nothing that has come up has been relevant. I'm wondering if there is a way to rebuild a lost Wwise project if I have a soundbank that was generated from the project? In other words, reverse-engineer the lost project by extracting all of the audio assets, event calls, and volume/routing information contained within the soundbank. It was generated using Wwise 2016.2.4 for Windows, which I have a working copy of.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks very much in advance.
in General Discussion by Steve Chahley (130 points)

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Hi Steve,

It is not possible to rebuild a Wwise project from its generated SoundBanks.
by Guillaume R. (Audiokinetic) (10.2k points)
selected by Alessandro Famà
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