[Tutorial] Making a BGM

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This is my tutorial, i give credit to friends who told me little things that i needed to know (Mark and Andie)


Okay, the way I work my tut's is a bit weird, ill give u the express version and the detailed tutorial.


Express:

1) Make a folder named "BGM" then make another folder inside named "bgm"
2) Find your music and put it in the "BGM" folder (any format, you'll be changing it later)
3) Download an ".OGG" converter (I'll place a link at the bottom of the tutorial)
4) Download an MRS unpacker/packer (link at bottom)
5) Put the MRS.exe and zlib.dll in the "BGM" folder
6) Convert your files to ".OGG" format
7) Rename them accordingly (ill put the names at the bottom of the tutorial as well)
8) Use the MRS unpacker/packer to pack the folder and make your customized BGM (I'll put up a tutorial on how to use a MRS unpacker/packer, just search "Khanna" to find it)
9) Place your new bgm.mrs into your GunZ sound folder
10) Enjoy and have fun :D

Heres the detailed tutorial if you couldnt figure it out with the Express version:

Step one: Download a ".OGG" Converter as this is what the bgm files are saved as. I put a Link at the bottom of this tutorial.

Step two: Make a folder on your Desktop named "BGM" and then inside, make another one, but this time named "bgm" in lower case letters, no real significance, its just to distinguish between hte two.

Step three: Find and download 9 (only 9) songs you want to have in your BGM and put them in the "bgm" folder. (Not "BGM" but "bgm") I would STRONGLY suggest them all being ".mp3" format, but they can be pretty much be any type you like.

Step four:Download an MRS Unpacker/Packer (at the bottom of the tutorial) and put the contents into the "BGM" (Not "bgm") folder, which should be MRS.exe and zlib.dll

Step five:Use the ".OGG" formatter i put at the bottom of this tutorial and convert all your files to ".OGG" format. Again i highly suggest them all being ".mp3"

Step six: once the files are all converted, you must change their names (For reasons i dont understand, maybe its just the way the game reads them.) I Included the names at the bottom of this tutorial.

Step seven: Now its time to pack everything! After you have renamed your song files, back out so that your in the "BGM" folder where your mrs.exe and zlib.dll files are. Create a new tex document, and name it anything you like. (I'd suggest bgm, as it would be most suited).

Step eight: Next, open up your text document. Type in "mrs.exe c bgm" and then save it as a ".bat" file. (you do this by typing ".bat" after your texts name, in this case, if you took my suggestions, it would be "bgm.bat")

Step nine: A new file will show up in your "BGM" folder. It will say whatever you typed in as your text name, but the type will be a "BATCH" type (if you used my suggestions, it should say bgm, and be a "BATCH" file). Click on it.

Step ten: now yet another file will pop up, but this time named (if, once again, you used my suggestions) "bgm.mrs" Just move that to the sound folder inside of your GunZ folder, and then launch your game, if you did everything correctly, your music will play in your game.

Song Titles;

Login theme: El-tracaz.ogg

Finishing Song: Fin.ogg

Lobby Theme: HardBgm3.ogg

In-Game Songs;:

HardBgm(D).ogg

HardCore(D).ogg

HardTech(D).ogg

Industrial technolism.ogg

Intro Retake2(D-R).ogg

Ryswick style.ogg

Theme Rock(D)



Downloads:

.OGG Converter:

MRS Unpacker/Packer:

Credits:

Tutorial credits go to me (Khanna)

Download credits go to whoever made them (I wouldnt know, i found them online)


Any comments or complaints feel free to post^^

Your Welcome



-Khanna
 
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The songs here are fucked... El tracaz is ingame music and Intro Retake2(D-R) is your character select song
Also with lobby music... Theme Rock(D) is lobby music And the song she/he putted in for Lobby is ingame...
 
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