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I don't think you need to change the sample rate. I've kept all my files in the same rate (44100 hz). I had the tester trouble shoot some of my problems, and he said my mp3 was fine (it was also @ 44100 hz). So you should be fine.Ok, quick question for the devs. When you give the GUI an mp3, does it need to be already converted to 32000hz, or can the song be in its native sample rate? I ask because I calculated the sample offset for looping (that way I don't HAVE to convert the sample rate anymore), but that's for 44100hz.
Basically, can I give the program a song in 44100hz and give it loop points calculated by me for that sample rate, or does the song HAVE to be converted to 32000hz?
Do you have .net Framework 3.5? From what I understand, the program won't run unless you have framework 3.5Umm, I've tried v1.3 and v1.2 and neither work. I double click the app BCSM-GUI and a window pops up saying: "BCSM-GUI has stopped working A problem caused the program to stop working correctly..."
So am I doing something wrong or what? I could just be an idiot, thats always a possibility.
Native sample rate is fine, even for looping.Ok, quick question for the devs. When you give the GUI an mp3, does it need to be already converted to 32000hz, or can the song be in its native sample rate?
You need .Net Framework 3.5Umm, I've tried v1.3 and v1.2 and neither work. I double click the app BCSM-GUI and a window pops up saying: "BCSM-GUI has stopped working A problem caused the program to stop working correctly..."
So am I doing something wrong or what? I could just be an idiot, thats always a possibility.
Requires: .NET Framework 3.5 [ URL=http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=333325FD-AE52-4E35-B531-508D977D32A6&displaylang=en ]Download[ /URL ]Native sample rate is fine, even for looping.
You need .Net Framework 3.5
Thanks, ill do that!Requires: .NET Framework 3.5 [ URL=http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=333325FD-AE52-4E35-B531-508D977D32A6&displaylang=en ]Download[ /URL ]
There's a download link if you want to update the OP.
You need to use a tool like wavosaur or audacity to find the loop point #'s, then specify them when adding mp3's to the programSo, to get a song to play the beginning part, and then loop correctly without playing the beginning again, do you need to edit the mp3 itself? How do you go about setting loop points and such?
Thanks, it makes me happy when people find it useful, I made it cuz I got fustrated at how many manual steps were initially required.I love this program! It really saved me a lot of time for custom music. So far it's working perfectly. Props to creator.
You forgot to take the spaces of the ending tag [ /url ] and the beginning tag at the end: "en ]Download"Thanks, ill do that!
Great, im looking forward to support for other types of audio filesMono support will be in 1.4, release late tonight or tomorrow.
I really don't like releasing so often, but I need people to actually test the new stuff
Can you let me know about this? I can't use the tool from work right now to actually test it, but I can set up all the tracks while I'm here... just don't want to end up wasting time when I get home if you can toss a quick answer at it.Are you going to add anything to increase the gain/volume/whatever on a track before the encoding process to brstm?
I constantly had to put some gain on my tracks with the other tool to make them a decent volume... should I just re-encode my mp3s first if this ends up being an issue, or is your tool taking care of that?
You mind as well make it stereo because you have to use audacity to make good looping points.I found one GLARING issue. It doesn't work for mono songs. Lol.
Audacity can't convert mono to stereo, I use it lol. I know its split track and you can go stereo to mono, but not the other way.You mind as well make it stereo because you have to use audacity to make good looping points.
Already mentioned last page.I found one GLARING issue. It doesn't work for mono songs. Lol.
That sounds AMAZING, but what would that method be? im not that educated in .pac files, lolI Got Longer Song Titles Working With The Info.pac Method.
Cmon It Only Took Me 2 Hours Of Fiddling Around!
Wow, that sounds awesome!In short, he edits the information saying where to find and the length of the stuff in the info_en.pac. Its gonna be a ***** but it would be possible.
Yeah, I know it is, and I know that it would have to be done to every one.Yeah I know but it would have to be done for every one you want edited and it might have ramifications on other songs, so in short, even if it has been done, its still very complicated.
Tell me HOW!!!!!!!Anyways, I have it working fine, completely automated, but theres only one problem.
The File Replacement Code doesn't seem to work on mu_mainmenu.pac, so the edits don't show in My Music yet.
I currently changed all the songs to "Dantarion is pratically the coolest guy ever lol I am!" but the game froze when I took a screenshot. I believe there are a few places where I need to adjust offsets to make up for that part of the file being bigger.
for some reason when I try to run BCSM-GUI.exe, it says this:
"BCSM-GUI has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconveniene. If you were in the middle of something, the information you were working on might be lost."
can anyone help?