Is making an IPA possible to extract resources like sound files from AppStore Apps?
Yesterday my brother in law ask me a notification sound of the Photo Lab. I guess if I could download this application and change the ipa
extension to zip
and extract it, then I can find the notification sound that my brother in law ask me.
So: Is it possible to have ipa file of this app?
Actually: I wanna have the notification sound of Photo Lab
Solution 1:
Install Apple Configurator 2 from the Mac App Store.
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Open it and go to account at the top and sign-in using your Apple ID (the same Apple ID as on your iPhone):
Download the app on your iPhone
Connect your iPhone to your Mac and click Trust on the Trust This Computer prompt and enter your password
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Let Apple Configurator 2 load your device as follows:
Go to add then app and select Photo Lab in the list
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It will say the app is already installed and will display the following message, don't touch anything just leave the message open:
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Go to Finder, go ⇧ + ⌘ + G and paste the following:
~/Library/Group Containers/K36BKF7T3D.group.com.apple.configurator/Library/Caches/Assets/TemporaryItems/MobileApps
Move this to your desktop
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Rename the
.ipa
to.zip
and unpack it. The.caf
files are inPayload/pho.to.app
.(Alternatively, if this doesn't work you can email it to a Windows computer download 7-zip and extract it there)
Go to the .app file
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Look for the relevant files, I looked through all the files and found two of particular interest:
ff7_notification.caf beuty_notification.caf
I think these are the right files.
To save the hassle I have uploaded them to my Google Drive