Accessing raw audio files ( .wav ) or script files ( .gs ) used in custom sessions.
[ Your Downloaded .CDP File ] │ ├──► Asset 1: Locomotive (KUID:XXXXX) -> Config.chump / Textures / Meshes ├──► Asset 2: Bogies (KUID:YYYYY) -> Config.chump / Textures / Meshes └──► Asset 3: Cabin (KUID:ZZZZZ) -> Config.chump / Textures / Meshes
Trainz is very particular about dependencies. A CDP file often only contains the main asset, not all the smaller parts it relies on. Use the "List Dependencies Recursively" function in Content Manager to identify and locate the missing pieces. trainz cdp converter
Audio tracks for engines, horns, and ambient environments. Why Do You Need a CDP Converter?
Editing the config.txt file to fix errors, update build numbers, or change performance physics for newer Trainz versions. Accessing raw audio files (
For players trying to manage files without opening the simulator, or for those working with legacy content, independent developers have created standalone utilities:
What you are trying to convert (locomotive, route, or scenery)? Use the "List Dependencies Recursively" function in Content
This is a command-line tool provided by N3V Games inside the Trainz installation folder. By using specific command prompts (e.g., trainzutil install [filepath] ), you can force the extraction of CDP files via scripts.