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Custom music trouble

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 10:21 pm
by zCrystallite
So I'm trying to import custom music, it's a compatible extension (.mp3, have audacity as well) and it's in the right folder, but it won't play. Is there a sure fire way to get custom music to play, or am i still doin' something wrong?

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 10:47 pm
by Magician
I'm asking a stupid question, but "Custom" is selected and the file name is entered properly, right?

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And the mp3 is in the same folder as the .lvl file?

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 11:44 pm
by bossedit8
If the Music is too strong (maybe a lot of bytes) for SMBX to play you have to wait until it plays. If it does not work at all then find another music or something that does not use a lot of quality in it.

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:10 am
by FallingSnow
If what they have said is all correct, open it with audacity and export as an mp3. Then try again. This works for me sometimes with audio files that are being mean.

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:49 am
by zCrystallite
Magician wrote:I'm asking a stupid question, but "Custom" is selected and the file name is entered properly, right?

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And the mp3 is in the same folder as the .lvl file?
Yes and yes, I'm just asking because I wasn't sure if something changed or a bug occured somewhere.
FallingSnow wrote:If what they have said is all correct, open it with audacity and export as an mp3. Then try again. This works for me sometimes with audio files that are being mean.
Yea, I'm fooling around with that, it might be something with the actual files.

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 10:13 am
by zCrystallite
So I've also tried taking out custom music from other episodes/levels that DO work in game and applying them to mine, but still nothing. I've also exported .mp3s and even .wav and .ogg tried versions for all, tried lowering the quality, etc, so I'm not sure exactly what's up

Here's where my stuff is located

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Could it possibly be my SMBX program maybe?

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:09 pm
by silent_
zCrystallite wrote:So I've also tried taking out custom music from other episodes/levels that DO work in game and applying them to mine, but still nothing. I've also exported .mp3s and even .wav and .ogg tried versions for all, tried lowering the quality, etc, so I'm not sure exactly what's up

Here's where my stuff is located

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Could it possibly be my SMBX program maybe?
What website did you get your MP3 from? Link it to me and I'll experiment a bit.

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 7:21 pm
by Shadow Yoshi
Make sure you enter in your music file name and THEN hit "Custom".

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:38 am
by zCrystallite
Kep wrote:
zCrystallite wrote:So I've also tried taking out custom music from other episodes/levels that DO work in game and applying them to mine, but still nothing. I've also exported .mp3s and even .wav and .ogg tried versions for all, tried lowering the quality, etc, so I'm not sure exactly what's up

Here's where my stuff is located

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Could it possibly be my SMBX program maybe?
What website did you get your MP3 from? Link it to me and I'll experiment a bit.
This one is literally from a different episode that works, it's from Super Mario Eternal Chaos. I was just doing this as an example since an mp3 that works in one ep should work in another, but it hasn't.

ill keep fooling around with it, if all else fails, do you think reinstalling SMBX would work?

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 3:43 pm
by Dark Doopliss
Oh! So THAT'S why it won't work for me! I have to have it in the same folder as the level file! Thanks, everyone! :lol: :D :) ;) :P

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 5:38 pm
by Emral
Dark Doopliss wrote:Oh! So THAT'S why it won't work for me! I have to have it in the same folder as the level file! Thanks, everyone! :lol: :D :) ;) :P
You don't have to. For example, if your level name is 'level1' and it has a custom graphics folder, you can place the music in that folder and enter

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level1\music.mp3
in the box for custom music. I haven't tested this while referring to a local drive and a bunch of subfolders yet, but I don't know why it shouldn't work.

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 2:21 pm
by Zenithium
I still don't get this.

I can't find the file my level's in, I checked the invasion 2/warp9, everything. I even searched it in my SMBX folder and it still wasn't found.

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 2:31 pm
by Emral
Zenithium wrote:I still don't get this.

I can't find the file my level's in, I checked the invasion 2/warp9, everything. I even searched it in my SMBX folder and it still wasn't found.
Move your SMBX folder out of Program Files and onto your desktop.

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2015 2:47 pm
by Mable
Enjl wrote:
Dark Doopliss wrote:Oh! So THAT'S why it won't work for me! I have to have it in the same folder as the level file! Thanks, everyone! :lol: :D :) ;) :P
You don't have to. For example, if your level name is 'level1' and it has a custom graphics folder, you can place the music in that folder and enter

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level1\music.mp3
in the box for custom music. I haven't tested this while referring to a local drive and a bunch of subfolders yet, but I don't know why it shouldn't work.
It even worked for me when i had a folder called music in my worlds folder and it played the custom music in smbx without it being dragged out of the music folder.

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 7:25 pm
by MarioboyFan602
Enjl wrote:
Dark Doopliss wrote:Oh! So THAT'S why it won't work for me! I have to have it in the same folder as the level file! Thanks, everyone! :lol: :D :) ;) :P
You don't have to. For example, if your level name is 'level1' and it has a custom graphics folder, you can place the music in that folder and enter

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level1\music.mp3
in the box for custom music. I haven't tested this while referring to a local drive and a bunch of subfolders yet, but I don't know why it shouldn't work.
Yes! FInally! Did it! now i can add Custom Music into my Level! Thank You! You should do a Tutorial on this

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 7:37 pm
by Emral
MarioboyFan602 wrote:
Enjl wrote:
Dark Doopliss wrote:Oh! So THAT'S why it won't work for me! I have to have it in the same folder as the level file! Thanks, everyone! :lol: :D :) ;) :P
You don't have to. For example, if your level name is 'level1' and it has a custom graphics folder, you can place the music in that folder and enter

Code: Select all

level1\music.mp3
in the box for custom music. I haven't tested this while referring to a local drive and a bunch of subfolders yet, but I don't know why it shouldn't work.
Yes! FInally! Did it! now i can add Custom Music into my Level! Thank You! You should do a Tutorial on this
Or, you know, you could look around.

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Mon Feb 29, 2016 10:08 am
by MarioboyFan602
Look. Don't Put the SMBX Folder into the Program Files or it won't work with some PC. Put it somewhere else like the Desktop. Then Add the Custom Music File into where the Custom Graphics for where the one Level Graphics are. see if that works...

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 12:27 pm
by Sniperninja564
MarioboyFan602 wrote:Look. Don't Put the SMBX Folder into the Program Files or it won't work with some PC. Put it somewhere else like the Desktop. Then Add the Custom Music File into where the Custom Graphics for where the one Level Graphics are. see if that works...
I learned that the hard way. Also windows automatically put's it there for somereason

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 4:21 pm
by Cefyre
is smbx compatible with .aac files?

Re: Custom music trouble

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:00 am
by bossedit8
Dry Meowser Jr wrote:is smbx compatible with .aac files?
I mean all I can say is try it out in SMBX 2.0... it might work. If not then you have to figure out with Audacity (or other programs and such to convert files with) as in which audio format is better to go by.