ROM Hack HG/SS Romhack idea

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Did anyone ever think about replacing the music file when you use nitro explorer with some of the music you like? We need to test this because it would lessen the hassle of having to use movie maker to make your pokemon videos good. Just imagine having songs from bands such as MCR or classics like Frank Sinatra. Anyone willing to help me try this?
 
Dr Pikachu said:
Did anyone ever think about replacing the music file when you use nitro explorer with some of the music you like? We need to test this because it would lessen the hassle of having to use movie maker to make your pokemon videos good. Just imagine having songs from bands such as MCR or classics like Frank Sinatra. Anyone willing to help me try this?

You'd have to lower the KBPS on those, theres a limit on how detailed the music can be. Plus, if you find what ever the music is called/saved as (I.E. Battle.pokemon) then you could essentially save your song as said file and overwrite it.
 
It's not even really a matter of Kbps, most Pokemon music is in a MIDI-like format. Good luck getting MDR or Frank Sinatra there...

Not trying to be mean or anything, it's just not really feasible. Get some MIDI tunes and we'll talk.
 
Poryhack said:
It's not even really a matter of Kbps, most Pokemon music is in a MIDI-like format. Good luck getting MDR or Frank Sinatra there...

Not trying to be mean or anything, it's just not really feasible. Get some MIDI tunes and we'll talk.
Just save over the file on Nitro Explorer and you've got music.
 
Dr Pikachu said:
Poryhack said:
It's not even really a matter of Kbps, most Pokemon music is in a MIDI-like format. Good luck getting MDR or Frank Sinatra there...

Not trying to be mean or anything, it's just not really feasible. Get some MIDI tunes and we'll talk.
Just save over the file on Nitro Explorer and you've got music.

it's not that easy......
 
The point was probably along the line of "Any good song that has also singer in it isn't good in MIDI"
 
You know, a better idea would be simply removing the music - this way, you'd still have the sound effects, along with the music of your choice when you edit the video.
 

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