f34r
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Post by f34r on Feb 20, 2006 17:23:37 GMT 1
I am pretty new to the neocd stuff. Could someone explain how I use mp3's, please.
I only have metal slug 1 & 2 if that helps. Are there certain rules to using mp3's ?
Like I said, I'm really new to the neo cd stuff. Thanks for helping.
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Post by powergaizer on Feb 20, 2006 18:40:22 GMT 1
Create a folder for the name of your game ex: Metal Slug place it inside of \PSP\GAME\neocd\ then inside that folder put the .zip of all of the game data except the mp3's then make another folder inside of the Metal Slug folder and name it neocd.mp3 place all of your mp3 files here. Oh and one last thing if you .zip file is named MetalSlug.zip then all of the mp3 need to be named the same way but start with track number 2 example. MetalSlug - Track 02.mp3 and so on. Hope this helps.
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f34r
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Post by f34r on Feb 20, 2006 19:30:58 GMT 1
Yea, I had gotten that far, but it just keeps saying that the track wasnt found. I thought there might be some limitiation on size, bitrate, etc. Let me try again.
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Post by fakk2 on Feb 21, 2006 1:21:35 GMT 1
make sure the MP3s are in 44,100khz and a minimum of 98kbps. make an MP3 folder and call it NEOCD.MP3 and put the MP3 files in it and rename them to Track02.mp3, Track03.mp3, etc.. all the way through to the last MP3 track. Then start the game and play. Make sure the Zip file of the ISO is not inside the MP3 folder but next to it instead.
Example if I have Metal Slug I create a Metal Slug folder and then I put the zipped MetalSlug.zip ISO into that folder. Then inside the Metal Slug folder I make another folder called NEOCD.MP3 and I put the properly renamed MP3 tracks in that folder. It works fine for me.
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f34r
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Post by f34r on Feb 21, 2006 1:47:07 GMT 1
Great, thanks. I'll try that. I appreciate your patience with the noobiness of me hehe.
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Post by fakk2 on Feb 21, 2006 1:50:38 GMT 1
everyone has to start somewhere.
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f34r
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Post by f34r on Feb 21, 2006 3:41:35 GMT 1
I'm usually considered an expert in the matters of homebrew on 1.50, but have only recently been into the NGCD. I've already learned a lot from reading threads here, and I appreciate it.
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