Peacanator
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I don't really want to necro an essentially dead thread but I can give a tutorial if anyone still wants brstms.
1. Download Audacity off of the internet, I picked the first link that popped up, it shouldn't really matter from where.
2. If the file is from youtube, go to https://www.onlinevideoconverter.com/mp3-converter or any website that converts youtube videos to mp3, if it's already in a sound file then you're good to go.
3. Open up Audacity and select your sound file to edit.
4. Find where you want to loop the song, where the song should restart at (so when the sound fades it does not end) and where it should start at (so when it restarts, it doesn't sound awkward with the opening sounds)
5. There will be a couple tools for your mouse, make sure it is on the selection tool. Click and drag along the end part that you want out and click cut at the top or right click.
6. Copy the song from where you want the beginning to loop to the very end where it was cut and paste it at the end. Play the song just to double check it's ok.
7. Go to "File" and select "Export audio" to wherever you want, remember to name it something else other than your original sound file since you looped it.
8. Download brstm converter here: https://github.com/libertyernie/LoopingAudioConverter/releases/tag/v1.3
9. Open up the looping audio converter and click "Add" and find where you saved your looped sound file.
10. Press start on the bottom right and your brstm should end up in the "output" folder where your Looping Audio Converter should be.
1. Download Audacity off of the internet, I picked the first link that popped up, it shouldn't really matter from where.
2. If the file is from youtube, go to https://www.onlinevideoconverter.com/mp3-converter or any website that converts youtube videos to mp3, if it's already in a sound file then you're good to go.
3. Open up Audacity and select your sound file to edit.
4. Find where you want to loop the song, where the song should restart at (so when the sound fades it does not end) and where it should start at (so when it restarts, it doesn't sound awkward with the opening sounds)
5. There will be a couple tools for your mouse, make sure it is on the selection tool. Click and drag along the end part that you want out and click cut at the top or right click.
6. Copy the song from where you want the beginning to loop to the very end where it was cut and paste it at the end. Play the song just to double check it's ok.
7. Go to "File" and select "Export audio" to wherever you want, remember to name it something else other than your original sound file since you looped it.
8. Download brstm converter here: https://github.com/libertyernie/LoopingAudioConverter/releases/tag/v1.3
9. Open up the looping audio converter and click "Add" and find where you saved your looped sound file.
10. Press start on the bottom right and your brstm should end up in the "output" folder where your Looping Audio Converter should be.
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