Custom Soundtrack Help

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Offline ewzzy

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I've been trying to port the soundtrack from Activision Anthology. I've followed the tutorial on the main page here on THPSX, but it just doesn't show up. Can anyone take a look at my files and see if there's something obvious I've screwed up?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BuTh-UO35YQQ3uRlp7U5y-FzYuI_wA2G/view?usp=sharing

I started with .m4a files, converted those to .wav, and then to .bik which seems to be the right procedure. I'm stumped.


Offline thedodeman

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You're missing commas after each track outside of the curly braces.
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{
      "band": "Naked Eyes",
      "title": "Always Something There to Remind Me",
      "filename": "AlwaysSomething.bik",
      "genre": 0
    }   
Should have a comma at the end outside of the curly bracket:
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{
      "band": "Naked Eyes",
      "title": "Always Something There to Remind Me",
      "filename": "AlwaysSomething.bik",
      "genre": 0
    },
Do this for ALL tracks except for the very last one:
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{
      "band": "Kool Moe Dee",
      "title": "Wild Wild West",
      "filename": "WildWildWest.bik",
      "genre": 0
    } 
That doesn't need the comma.
See if that helps!


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Thank you! That did help. The soundtrack is now selectable in the menus, but I've run into other problems. Now, the audio doesn't play and if I tell it to show playlist it crashes the game.


Offline thedodeman

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Do other soundtracks play OK ala the default THUG2 soundtrack?


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You're not supposed to put the .bik extension in the "filename" field.
It should be "AlwaysSomething" not "AlwaysSomething.bik"


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Thanks ThAEm! That was exactly what I was doing wrong.