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sweeeet! cant wait! thanks
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You are my hero.After I work out all the bugs, I am going to start work on something thats almost the same thing, except...FOR CUSTOM TEXTURES + CSP's!
windows vista :/Hm..
What version of windows are you running?
I was unaware that building apps on top of .NET Framework was gonna be an issue with people wanting to use my apps.
There are plenty of programs that utilize this "engine" if you will...Hm..
What version of windows are you running?
I was unaware that building apps on top of .NET Framework was gonna be an issue with people wanting to use my apps.
Yeah, had the same issue. Well I'll check out 1.5 and report any bugs I run into. Good job againDude! The normalization feature of 1.5 is EXACTLY what I came here to report for 1.4! It's driving me CRAZY, I was loosing an entire decible D:
Well, looks like I won't have worry about it now, you mind reader (But I still have to re-encode some songs again...)
1.6 will be able to show you loop data of brstms, and will allow you to adjust the internal gain of each one,Is it possible for your next version to include:
'Log' of some sort.
In other words, with the brstm converter being twiqued, and other features, it would be good for me to be able to recreate songs with the previous loop/other data without having to remember/find again the optimum loop points.
So a log.txt (or similar) that has
Date Time "Filename.mp3" converted; Looped at x and y, title: Artist - Song
Also what does the 'Rehash' feature do?
Thanks for the great program.
That was because of the fact that the audio level in the default sounds isn't as loud as most mp3's, I was already normalizing the mp3's, people are just gonna complain about them being too loud now, when the issue is the ****ed up range of volume on their mp3 collection.Dude! The normalization feature of 1.5 is EXACTLY what I came here to report for 1.4! It's driving me CRAZY, I was loosing an entire decible D:
You can still do it with 1.5. Export the song list as a .db file then use this: http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=242095I always thought the secret feature of 1.5 was to change what the song titles display as in Brawl itself.
Uh... So was I wrong, or what :X?
Well, I followed the steps, installed Service Pack 3.5, downloaded latest version, oppened it, then brose the song, but there's no progress when turning it to Brstm, any help or advice?Could be your computer.
What's its stats?
I'm pretty sure you can. Right before converting your music look for a check box under the word loop. Uncheck it and your song shouldn't loop anymore. Its automatically checked in when you add a song so if you don't want it to loop be sure to uncheck that box.you should add the ability to make songs that don't loop...or is it already added in the program and I can't find it?
How exactly do you export a list of songs as a .db file? I can only export one file at a time in the program after I transfer it to my SD card.Ochobobo said:You can still do it with 1.5. Export the song list as a .db file then use this: http://www.smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=242095
I'm guessin he'll eventually merge that into the GUI as well, lol
This was there from the beginning, the problem is that if you have a mp3 that ranges from complete silence to 100% loudness, and then have songs that range between 98% loudness and 100% loudness, there is no way to have them be the same volume through normalization.My suggestion would be to try to incorporate some kind of volume control for imported songs; some of mine come out a little quieter than I would like.
1.5+ all auto-export songs.db on exit. Also, the export button lets you export to clipboard or songs.db. I have no idea what you mean by the program only allowing you to export one song.How exactly do you export a list of songs as a .db file? I can only export one file at a time in the program after I transfer it to my SD card.
For right now, just put the other tool in the same folder as this one, and copy the file yourselfYay, 1.5! = D
Feature Requests:
- Integrate a feature (like a button or something) that automatically converts songs.db into info.pac (using your other program, I suppose) and puts it into the correct spot on the SD card. This would save a lot of time for some people (including me).
- Make an option to automatically put a certain amount of silence at the beginning of the converted brstm based on how far away the given loop point is from a multiple of.. whatever that number was. That way we can have perfect looping without a lot of tedious work in Audacity.
Thanks! This is still one awesome program. =]
Its okay, we are all dumb sometimesbwahahahaha it worked, I just had to restart my comp. <3333333333
im dumb
Like on the SD side (the right side), I can only highlight one song and click export to songs.db. I can't select all of the songs on the right side and export them to songs.db, or does highlighting the songs not matter?1.5+ all auto-export songs.db on exit. Also, the export button lets you export to clipboard or songs.db. I have no idea what you mean by the program only allowing you to export one song.