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Old 19-07-2001, 15:24
faragao faragao is offline
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DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO CHANGE THE MUSICS IN AN AUDIO SESSION?

hi there, (forgive my english again, itīs not my first language)

first and foremost THIS FORUM RULES!

second dreamcast RULES!

third, I am a newbie in the dreamcast scene, but I have been thinking about something Iīm not sure if is possible to be done... change the musics in and audio session... for instance, that would be great to change those sick and stupid tunes in Bust-a-move 4, and replace them for some kick-ass punk rock (just to make a game more exciting)... donīt call me a pirate cause I am not, I donīt want to make money, I just want to modify my own games so I can have a better experience (I doubt people who like bust-a-move would also like to listen to the THPS4 soundtrack instead of thoses infantile tunes... but I DO and I donīt think it can be classified as piracy!)... I wanted to change my Virtua Tennis soundtrack too (but Iīm not sure if it uses an audio session)... and it would be great to have another version of THPS4 with diferent soundtracks... so if you know how to do that (if possible) or have already done something like this, any help would be highly appreciated...

thks in advance.
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Old 19-07-2001, 18:10
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Double posts are lame !
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Old 20-07-2001, 12:53
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sorry, I know double posts are lamme, but I had a problem when I refreshed the page, I thought my post didnīt work, so I posted it again, and then I got double posts... accept my apologies...
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Old 02-08-2001, 06:40
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So what if double posts are lame... u dont have to be a jerk about it... We cant all be super message board users like you. The guy is trying... and he had a decent question. Do u know how to change the music on a game....... I didnt think so. I will tell u what is lame... it is lame to be a jerk to a newbie... that is lame.
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Old 02-08-2001, 14:28
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PsX, there's no reason to bring up old topics just to "scold" a long-time Premium poster about his forum manners. Yes, I'm quite sure Bravo_Boy knows how to change music in a game, as do many of us. I know of at least one way (when the music is in the audio tracks on the disc, it's easy! Just dump the image file to your hard drive, replace the .WAV files with your own and burn it using self-boot tutorial. Easy!)

The reason some stupid questions receive quite curt, rude replies is that newbies don't think to search the damned forum before they make an ass of themselves by asking stupid questions. None of us have time to be answering the same EXACT question, 10 times a day, especially when as soon as you answer it, someone else, without having the intelligence to ##### the last few messages even, will post the same damned question yet once again!

It's quite annoying and it's easy to understand why stupid questions draw rude replies.

Now, unless you have something constructive to add to old threads (2 weeks old is way old on this board), stop posting replies to old threads!
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Old 02-08-2001, 17:19
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I'll second wayne's post, and i haven't even been a member of this forum near as long and i see billions of newbies post the same question over and over. You'd get tired of it too....
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