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    Exclamation .bin/.img and .ape/waves ?

    How the heck do I implement the music tracks myself..?

    I know how to unecm, I have Monkey's Audio, now what.

    I get the image file, with a slew of waves. How do I get em in ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistamontiel View Post
    How the heck do I implement the music tracks myself..?

    I know how to unecm, I have Monkey's Audio, now what.

    I get the image file, with a slew of waves. How do I get em in ?
    This guide might be what you're looking for: http://www.epforums.org/showthread.p...03#post1187003

    Don' worry, it won't hurt... that much!

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    I was there, that's what lead me to the subforum where my thread got moved from.

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    If there is also a .cue file, that's the file you would run in the emulator and burn to disk. (It's a small text file that tells the emulator/cd burner where the .bin files and .wav files are so they can use them both)

    If there is no cue file, download this cue file pack, and find the cue file belonging to your game there, put it in the same folder as bin and wav files, and you're good to go.

    (If that didn't work, you can edit the cue file yourself by drag and dropping it into a text editor like notepad. Sometimes cue files don't have the right paths in them, so you have to change them.)

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