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There are at least two videos on how to use QuickBMS in case you need some guidance on it's use (It's not complicated, but it only extracts/unpacks the native game data so there may be extra steps needed such as foobar2000[www.foobar2000.org] with vgmstream[www.foobar2000.org] or other audio converters):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZONf5fXEOg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xbu4hGD3J2M
I was considering adding QuickBMS to A Short List of Recommendable Tools for Audio Extraction as it's been an excellent option when no others can be found, but I would not consider myself very experienced with the tool and when I've used it, I've usually needed other tools to convert the unpacked audio, so it's something I will have to note if I do so.