again, DISS:p lol. thats what i said to him!
If you wanna change the music in Gish, get a sound converter that is compatible with OGG vorbis. Then convert the music you want to OGG and name it whatever music you want to replace(if you wanna replace the sewer music, name it sewer.ogg, or the boss music, name it boss.ogg, etc.)
then put the new converted music the the Gish/music folder, and move the original gish music to a different folder to SAVE. MAKE A BACKUP OF THE ORIGINAL GISH MUSIC!! Sorry if anyone already posted this, I haven't read most of the posts
Heh, okay, sorry. I suppose I was ruder than necessary.
That works for every game with music files in a common format... nothing special.
Apparently no one really realizes I put this on here for noobs! (if there are any) So just so you know, you don't have to point out to me that you know how to change the music.
DISS:p
At least I didn't mean to 'attack' you. But what has it to do with the editor after all?
[sarcasm]Gee... how intuitive![/sarcasm]
Did you know that you can make bottled water taste like Mountain Dew? All you have to do is get some Mountain Dew and pour it into an empty water bottle!
Of course. Anyone who can walk OR talk obviosly knows that the music in gish is stored in the music folder in a non-encrypted format.
You know, I know this from sims, but not everyone knows that. Don't attack someone because they try to help the less intense pc video game players.
Ok, hi, how about some more hints for the noob....anyone knows any mp3 --> ogg converter for OSX? freeware would be preferred. Or a converter for win98 would do as well.
Was the sims in .ogg? i dont recall doing conversions back then..:D
The Sims is mp3. You can search for encoders at http://www.vorbis.com/. There are also several QuickTime components. I found one at http://qtcomponents.sourceforge.net/. If you have QT pro you can use it for encoding.
how many people here are intense gamer's?