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In the wii menu, Is it possible that I replace it with a cool song or something with a homebrew app?
I know, right?tails100 said:What song would you replace it with?
Song
A Zelda Remix
QUOTE(Ethanx94 @ Jun 12 2010, 07:28 PM) That would be awesome if you could. I would replace mine with the Altimit Mine OS music from .hack//G.U.
Should be possible. Somewhere in an unpacked Menu you can find for shure the File, and replace it. I think I even can remember that it has been done before...but don't ask me where the loaction of the music is, and what tools you need...Izure said:I know, right?tails100 said:What song would you replace it with?
Song
A Zelda Remix
QUOTE(Ethanx94 @ Jun 12 2010, 07:28 PM) That would be awesome if you could. I would replace mine with the Altimit Mine OS music from .hack//G.U.
I hope someone will make it or tell me how
Blue-K said:...
I hope someone will make it or tell me how
QUOTEShould be possible. Somewhere in an unpacked Menu you can find for shure the File, and replace it. I think I even can remember that it has been done before...but don't ask me where the loaction of the music is, and what tools you need...
I was gonna say that :3HaniKazmi said:No one figured it out during the menu modding craze a while ago. If someone has cracked it since, I havent heard of it.
Tell me if you know more
That's health screen onlytj_cool said:QUOTE(Marc1994 @ Jun 12 2010, 09:07 PM) Maybe Crazy Intro: http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Crazy_Intro
WiiCrazy said:The music in the menu is not a single file... it's in a brsar archive.. guess it's a compressed collection of brstm files...
It seems music hacking in SSBB is possible... one might get clues from there.. though I don't know if there is any good brsar tool out there...
ps1: If you want to do it just for the sake of it... Wii fit contains a bunch of brstm files and there are tools to convert wav/mp3s to brstm files...
ps2: brsar possibly an audio resource archive like bmg files are language resource files... meaning possible ability of storing sounds with metadata (language, other information)