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Custom Music Glitch

Colin Smith

Smash Cadet
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Jun 14, 2014
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So I basically have all of the music stuff down for Project M. My only problem is, for a select set of songs, Project M will play the song I put on, but then it will cut out and play a completely different song. (I've even tried different songs in the same slot to see if that was the issue, and it cuts out at the same time.)

How can I fix this?
 

Colin Smith

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To manage the songs I use Music Manager. (The one that comes with Project M: Theytah's Build)
 

Aunt Jemima

It's ya girl
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I've never used BCSM-GUI so I can't really help you, sorry. Maybe just try using BrawlBox or Brawl Music Manager?

EDIT: Oh...

I'm not sure. Why do you need BCSM-GUI?
 
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Colin Smith

Smash Cadet
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That was the program I used to make the BRSTM files with.

Wait, Brawl Box can make BRSTM files? I thought it could only edit .pac files. Unless I'm missing something really important here.

What's the method you recommend?
 

Zeldastriker

Smash Apprentice
Joined
Jul 11, 2010
Messages
92
Suggestion 1: Don't ever use BCSM-GUI, it's terrible. Use Wavosaur and brstmmake, or BrawlBox if you must (File>New>Brstm audio stream).
Suggestion 2: Defrag your SD card. Project M loads things faster than vBrawl and other mods, so if your card is highly fragmented or has a lot of stuff on it, things will not load properly. Just click on Start, then run a search for Disk Defragmenter. Then select the drive letter corresponding to your SD card and click Defragment Disk.
 

Colin Smith

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Oh, I fixed the problem. All I did was copy all the songs into a different folder, delete the originals, move the songs that are glitched into the folder first, and then move the rest in. It somehow magically fixes it.

I've tried defragging my SD card before but it says "optimization not available". Is there a way around this?
 

Zeldastriker

Smash Apprentice
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Jul 11, 2010
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Are you using the Windows Disk Defragmenter Tool? I've never heard of anyone getting that error, but you could try some other defragging software and see if that works.
 
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