I have a Yamaha receiver that I'm wanting to modify, particularly replacing some of the onscreen graphics that it paints onto my TV whenever I change volume on the receiver.
However, the official firmware by Yamaha is released in .WAV format (thus the update process must be done via a burned audio CD or streamed over an optical connection to the receiver).
Anyone have any insight on how I might go about modifying this? Of course, I assume the first step is translating the WAV to its "real" format, like a bin or rom. But I don't know how you'd go about doing that.
It look interesting, but too bad I don't has the skill to help here...
As you surmise, it'd be a matter of decoding the WAV update file to it's original binary format.
Then, you'd modify it.
Then, re-encode to WAV format.
Far too much work, time, and effort for any reasonable person I think ;p.
Gotcha, thanks both.
Any suggestion as far as forums/irc/groups that might be able to? (or that I could ask for help)
None I know of.
Good luck on luring a developer with the necessary skillset, and/or getting it done yourself.