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Whipped_Wonder 03-03-2004 14:19

NHL 2004 in Game Music ... Help Please
 
Now, I better make sure I'm CAREFUL or I'll get banned ... :rolleyes:

I'd like to know if anyone was able to replace their music in NHL 2004, the music they have is getting into my head - Over and Over!! AAAhhhh!!

I ripped some music to the XBox HDD, and was able to find it, but I'm not sure where to put it in the NHL 2004 Directory.

Any help would be appreciated! TIA!!

AXmichigan 03-03-2004 14:36

if i can recall correctly...
nhl somethin can play diff soundtracks
u try changin it?

TylerDurden 03-03-2004 15:50

If not and if the music files are wav then I know of some programs you can use to put basically any soundtrack you want on there instead.




Tyler!

Whipped_Wonder 03-03-2004 19:20

Quote:

Originally posted by AXmichigan
if i can recall correctly...
nhl somethin can play diff soundtracks
u try changin it?

Thanks for the fast response!

This is EA Sport's NHL 2004, and I tried to make it play other soundtracks (like the PC version is capable of doing) and no luck. I was assuming that I could just "rename" MY song selections to the name which is in the NHL folders, buy I can't find each song in the NHL folders. They must have one big file that has all the songs in it?

Quote:

Originally posted by TylerDurden If not and if the music files are wav then I know of some programs you can use to put basically any soundtrack you want on there instead.
All the files that I ripped onto the XBox HDD are in .wma format - I could easily convert them to .wav. Could you let me know the name of the program they you know of please?

Thanks all!

AXmichigan 03-03-2004 20:00

u cant just rename them
take ur cd
rip it in the pc to wav format
ftp in the directory on your xbox with the same name as the ones their already
it should work just fine

TylerDurden 03-03-2004 20:06

Well I would use my PC to make MP3's out of my cd's and then just use a program called "MP3 to WMA" to make them WMA files. I was mistaken earlier about the wav parts. I meant WMA.



Tyler!

AXmichigan 03-03-2004 20:18

yea
theres all sorts of programs out there
if u have the mp3, a wav is no problem
i liek advanced wma workshop myself
it can do anythin with the cds, mp3s, wav, and wmas
convertin wise..
but if theyre wma's... just copy the new ones with the same names as the ones there
and u should be good


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