It's saved in the same folder as the original file. I'll add this to the first post...@nastys
I tried doing a BRSTM to BFSTM conversion but no file was created. It just said "Done!" and didn't even ask me where to save the BFSTM file.
No, it isn't. There is no .bfstm file created.It's saved in the same folder as the original file. I'll add this to the first post...
Did you read this?No, it isn't. There is no .bfstm file created.
- Extract the archive of the Windows version using 7-Zip or similar tools in a directory that does not contain spaces
- If you want MP3 support (though I recommend using lossless sources instead), put libmad-0.dll into tools\sox
- Double-click on BRSTMConversionTool.exe
Yeah but I failed anyway xDDid you read this?
Good ideaYeah but I failed anyway xD
It would be great if this issue was fixed though because file names can't contain spaces either. Are you also planning a direct conversion from .wav to bfstm? Doing two conversions is a bit tedious.
Uh, not sure about that...Whenever I click *Convert BRSTM to BSCTM (3DS) using soneek's convertor*, I open my BRSTM file, then click "open", then it tells me "done!" But there is no BSCTM created. (and yes, I don't have spaces in my path or in the file name) I've tried changing the path and still the same thing happens.
Yep, that's normal. That converter just changes some bytes in the BRSTM file and saves the output as BCSTM. In order to have a smaller file, you need to convert it to BRSTM with this converter, with the limit option enabled, and THEN convert it to BCSTM.Then I try the other option "Convert BRSTM to BSCTM (3DS) using froggestspirit's convertor" I open my BRSTM file, then click "open", then it tells me "done!" Then the BSCTM file is created, BUT the bytes didn't limit to 3.3mb or anything around that. The bytes just stayed the same. Please, if anyone could help me I'd be grateful , I've been trying to put music in my themes forever, but my file is always too big.
I wish, but I don't have the time :/Can you add multi channel support?
Try with a wav or FLAC file, it might workWhen exporting a file it somehow creates a 0 byte (empty) file =/
Try with a wav or FLAC file, it might work
That doesn't solve anything though :/Well, i found a workaround. I used Looping Audio converter 1.1 to create a .brstm file and then used your program to export it to .bfstm ;-)
Thanks for this very useful program. Hopefully you'll continue to improve it :-)
That doesn't solve anything though :/
I wish I had more time to fix everything...
In fact it's already listed in the known bugs xDI think i know why it exported the 0 byte file. The input file had only one channel/mono. I've tried a couple of Stereo/2 channel files and those work fine.
In fact it's already listed in the known bugs xD
I just have to find some time to fix it...