I found some Sega Saturn ISOs that has MP3s files with them? Does that mean you can use custom music? Is it possible to have custom music with SS games?
I found some Sega Saturn ISOs that has MP3s files with them? Does that mean you can use custom music? Is it possible to have custom music with SS games?
Most Wanted Game:
Tales of Destiny 2 (P2S)
Tales of Rebirth
Tales of Symphonia (PS2)
It has the be the name of the ISO file?
Most Wanted Game:
Tales of Destiny 2 (P2S)
Tales of Rebirth
Tales of Symphonia (PS2)
Just to be on the safe side, you may want to edit the size of the songs you want to add in, to be the same size as the ones you're replacing.
I don't know that it should matter. Hell, I'm not sure this is even feasible. However, it couldn't hurt just to take that extra precaution.
Doesn't seem to work.
Most Wanted Game:
Tales of Destiny 2 (P2S)
Tales of Rebirth
Tales of Symphonia (PS2)
Probably the file size as cyber said. You could try a file that's either smaller or bigger than the original.
Or maybe those mp3s have certain info in them. You could open them in a hex editor and see if you can spot anything as well as try edit them to the same size. Just some ideas..
This is how it was when I extracted it.
Most Wanted Game:
Tales of Destiny 2 (P2S)
Tales of Rebirth
Tales of Symphonia (PS2)
Those MP3 files just get turned into audio tracks on the CD, so yeah, you could replace them. Though if the games locate these audio files by position, your results might not be optimal. Say, you replace a 2 minute song with a 4 minute one. In this case, when the game tried loading the song after this one, it'd seek halfway into the 4 minute song instead. Which is probably not what you want.
If you use the swap trick doing this will make the Saturn reject the disc as soon as it realises the TOC is different, I'm sure.
You're going to have to make sure the tracks are the right size as the ones you're placing so it seems identical to the original disc.
And if you didn't make a cue you should make a new one <___<