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Thread: Can I add music without replacing original tracks?

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    Default Can I add music without replacing original tracks?

    I've just had a look though Brig's music pack and the original sound.pack. I noticed Brig's had to use the same names as in the original pack. I was wondering if it's possible to actually add music without having to replace the originals?

    Thanks

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    Default Re: Can I add music without replacing original tracks?

    yeah a tutorial would be very cool!

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    Default Re: Can I add music without replacing original tracks?

    Hello , i think its possible to mod music in game , i dont test but see that http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=428619
    Well , i dont have a tutorial but if u extract this file , maybe u can adjust your music in game without change the real name of the song.
    And remember copy your files before mod
    CU

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    Default Re: Can I add music without replacing original tracks?

    Yes, you can. All you need to do is modify the sound_events.csv. You can get that by using symphony to extract sounds_packed. When ur in there, you can add extra files for any sound you please, including music.

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    Default Re: Can I add music without replacing original tracks?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lugie View Post
    Yes, you can. All you need to do is modify the sound_events.csv. You can get that by using symphony to extract sounds_packed. When ur in there, you can add extra files for any sound you please, including music.
    Don't you need a hex editor after the Symphony tool extracted the sound file?

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    Default Re: Can I add music without replacing original tracks?

    Quote Originally Posted by izzi View Post
    Don't you need a hex editor after the Symphony tool extracted the sound file?
    Ah, no. I just use Notepad++ to edit the extracted files. Normal Notepad might work as-well, but it will be much harder.

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