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Turkules
Jun 15, 2002, 12:59 PM
Does anybody know how 2 put their own choice of music into a game? I have tried bgm convertors and things with no joy. I used to do it with dreamcast games very easily. If ur just gonna write a reply saying something like put ur stereo on while u play, dont bother! Anyone with any valid suggestions thanx in advance!

Tal

MasterGHP
Jun 15, 2002, 01:37 PM
I too, would like info on this. For instance, changing some of the "Original 1" music in WWF Smackdown: Just Bring It and also replacing an entrance movie or two with my own when making the DVD-R backup. I have converters and whatnot, but based on what Turkules says, I'm thinking it must be a little more invovled than just making my own compliant file and putting it in place of an audio file I don't want, but giving it the same name.

kyle5077
Jun 15, 2002, 06:11 PM
This would b interesting if sum 1 could figuer it out!

Vladipusss
Jun 17, 2002, 01:14 AM
There is a way to do this. This was fairly popular in the DC scene...so if you searched around in that forum, I'm sure you could find something. It probably wouldn't be exactly the same steps for a PS2, but it would help you get the ball rolling.

MaX_NormaL
Jun 17, 2002, 08:08 AM
I suppose if the files are pss then demux with pssplex and then swap the wav for one of your own of the same length and mux again.

I don't know as I have not done it but I have messed around with the prog. Its cool for taking movies out of games if you have a use for them.

So BGM2WAV won't work at all then?

Turkules
Jun 21, 2002, 11:18 AM
nope, i got it to play the track i did, but it was incredibly muffled and unclear, u couldnt even tell wot song it was. Any one else have any ideas?

MasterGHP
Jun 22, 2002, 12:37 AM
http://www.cdrom-guide.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=126135

These guys seem to be on to something. There's a link to a website with some software and [I think] info. on how to do this. Haven't tried it yet....I'm out of town, away from my box with my DVD burner, but hey, it's a start.