Thanks everyone, only discovered this software yesterday, but thanks to your posts and questions/answers, have managed to swap out the stock music on my Star Wars for the classic Williams tracks. Great upgrade! Cheers.
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Thanks everyone, only discovered this software yesterday, but thanks to your posts and questions/answers, have managed to swap out the stock music on my Star Wars for the classic Williams tracks. Great upgrade! Cheers.
Quoted from DavidCPA:Where can I see what people have done with Stern Star Wars with pinball browsers?
Here's a demo of some of the changes I made to mine. I'm happy to share the modded file if anyone is interested.
I did have some trouble matching the sound quality to the original files. There is some lossy processing that occurs once imported music is imported into pinball browser and added to the code. I would be interested to hear about the import settings people are using to get the best results in this regard. Also, I had to add a lot of audio compression to the tracks to boost the gain, otherwise they were too quiet against the original tracks.
See what you think anyway.
Added over 3 years ago:
EDIT: Here is a link to the modded code if keen to try it out: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XHk8HV6ttRf5uPRzT2DrhJnfhOirUh5Q/view?usp=sharing
Added over 3 years ago:
Working video link
Quoted from Pinballmonkey:Hi, Does this work for the SW premium version?
Thanks
Yes, it will work for premiums and L.E
Hi all, I Just got a GB premium and have installed the 'mudflaps' modded music code. It's far superior to the orginal music, but I would like to take it even further and add some more movie music.
Problem is, I can't load in the .spk modded code file to the current version of pinball browser. The program wants an .img file. Has anyone had any experience with this? How do I load in the modded code (.spk) to pinball browser, or convert the .spk to an acceptable format for PB?
Thanks heaps.
UPDATE: Solved. Copied the modded SD card into pinball browser.
This is a redo of the mudflaps music mod for Ghostbusters Premium and LE.
In addition to the tunes replaced by mudflaps, I've replacing another 20 or so stock tracks with relevant movie soundtrack themes.
This mod won't be for everyone, but for those who prefer the movie themes, you now have slimer, gozer, zool, terror dogs and marshmallow man themes in the game linked to the relevant modes, among others. I've also replaced the soundtrack ghostbusters theme with a higher quality version, and swapped "Magic" from cross the streams mode to Storage Facility Multiball mode, as to me that's more in line with the movie.
There are still a couple of stock tracks in the game that I haven't figured out yet, in terms of which mode they relate to, so I may update the code again in future.
For now, here is the link for those who are interested: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pro9ZMmORz9rh9NVEQwT95iMJw8uqaEF/view?usp=sharing
Quoted from eyeamred2u:Are you able to post a YouTube video?
Apologies this took a while, but here's a demo vid of the music mod for GB
Quoted from CoinGuyNinja:Oh wow, that certainly makes the game way more lively. Do you have an image you can share for this?
No worries.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pro9ZMmORz9rh9NVEQwT95iMJw8uqaEF/view?usp=sharing
Enjoy
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