metal01 said:turn down the volume.
WataruKun said:You can also dump the sdat, find the sseq data for the music you want to delete inside the sdat and basically overwrite it so it doesn't play.
It's good to also dump midis of the sseq files, so that you know which is sseq file, corresponds to what song. Then once you know the song, you open the sseq up in a hex editor. After that, you should copy the data from the sseq file and search for it inside the sdat. Once you find that data in the sdat, you'll know you found the right song. After that, just attempt to overwrite the data of that song.
Perhaps. What'd you expect that there was some magical process that could turn off all the music?Lasivian said:WataruKun said:You can also dump the sdat, find the sseq data for the music you want to delete inside the sdat and basically overwrite it so it doesn't play.
It's good to also dump midis of the sseq files, so that you know which is sseq file, corresponds to what song. Then once you know the song, you open the sseq up in a hex editor. After that, you should copy the data from the sseq file and search for it inside the sdat. Once you find that data in the sdat, you'll know you found the right song. After that, just attempt to overwrite the data of that song.
I hate to admit it, but you're well over my head here.
Perhaps I assumed this would be a much easier thing to do. :/
WataruKun said:Perhaps. What'd you expect that there was some magical process that could turn off all the music?
An easier way might be to find the offsets of the banks, in VGMTrans, search for the bank data inside the sdat file, find it and replace all the banks. Still pretty advanced.
Well music is different files. FIRST you need to find a program that can extract "SSEQ" files and midis out of the the ".sdat" file, which you can find probably in the "sound" folder(Or whatever it's called). Then it will dump all the SSEQ and midi files in the game to different folders.Lasivian said:WataruKun said:Perhaps. What'd you expect that there was some magical process that could turn off all the music?
An easier way might be to find the offsets of the banks, in VGMTrans, search for the bank data inside the sdat file, find it and replace all the banks. Still pretty advanced.
I was hoping the music would be in specific files that could be cut out of the ROM completely.
Unfortunately more than that is beyond my capabilities.
Thanks for the replies tho.