Version 1.0.0
80 downloads
Description
This mod is based on a K1 mod released by HouseOfAmon in about 2006, and now largely forgotten.
It allows you to play your own music in-game, through a device called <FullName>'s Music Player,
(where FullName is your character's name). Activating this device allows you to play one of 25 tracks of your own,
or to return to playing the game's default music. It will do this via a dialogue menu.
I've made a couple of improvements over the original:
1) This mod allows you to use 25 tracks, instead of 20;
2) This mod allows you to reset to the game's default music whenever you want,
using the 'Play local radio' option (n.b.: 'Known Bugs', below).
You can cheat the item into the game using the code 'giveitem di_mp3' without the quotation marks,
or you can make it at the workbench.
Installation
Installation of this mod comes in two parts.
1) Use the TSLPatcher .exe included to install the base mod
(i.e., double click 'Install TSL MP3 Player', then click 'install mod', etc.)
2) Adding your tracks to the game:
i. Select up to 25 tracks that you have on your computer.
These *must* be in MP3 format.
ii. Copy the tracks to a new folder.
iii. Rename these copies Track1.mp3, Track2.mp3 ... etc., up to Track25.mp3
iv. Copy the renamed files to your StreamMusic folder inside the base game folder.
Uninstallation
1. Delete the new tracks you added to your StreamMusic folder.
2. Delete the following files from your Override folder:
di_mp3.ncs
di_mp3.uti
di_mp3p.dlg
di_mp3p_1.ncs
di_mp3p_2.ncs
di_mp3p_3.ncs
di_mp3p_4.ncs
di_mp3p_5.ncs
di_mp3p_6.ncs
di_mp3p_7.ncs
di_mp3p_8.ncs
di_mp3p_9.ncs
di_mp3p_10.ncs
di_mp3p_11.ncs
di_mp3p_12.ncs
di_mp3p_13.ncs
di_mp3p_14.ncs
di_mp3p_15.ncs
di_mp3p_16.ncs
di_mp3p_17.ncs
di_mp3p_18.ncs
di_mp3p_19.ncs
di_mp3p_20.ncs
di_mp3p_21.ncs
di_mp3p_22.ncs
di_mp3p_23.ncs
di_mp3p_24.ncs
di_mp3p_25.ncs
di_mp3r.ncs
3. If TSLPatcher created a backup folder during install in the same folder as the tslpatchdata folder,
you can copy the following files backed up there, and use them to overwrite the copies in the Override folder:
ambientmusic.2da
globalcat.2da
spells.2da
However, it is advised that you do NOT do this unless absolutely necessary,
as these files are used in a lot of other mods.
Known Bugs
Pressing the 'Play local radio' button may cause the game to play the default area battle music when you're not in combat.
It should return to the normal mode area music once this finishes playing, though.