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what about sound
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cool . thanks glowball1 .
Has anyone made any icons yet ? it would be cool if every one uploaded there creations . i know i would love one for multiman or snes9x
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@ alienkid
Thanks man BTW I figured out the colored wave thingy now so you can have any color wave you want. I still need to finalize but its easy to do and really cool .@ start it up There are a couple of options for sound mate. The first is simply click Audio Source after you finished with video settings etc. Audio must be .wav or .avi. The other option is to create a SND0.AT3 file. This is the best option cus if you include sound in the ICON1.PAM you may have to run the composer again to change the sound. Here is a youtube tutorial of how to create SND0.AT3 it's says for PSP but it works on PS3 just the same. How To Make The Boot Sound For Your Psp (.AT3 Or SND0.AT3 Format Music File) - YouTube |
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This cat GlowBall is talented as hell!
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This is awesome ! Makes the homebrew seem official haha
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at3
for at3's there are 2 methods... if you try to do it the psp way, the at3 will play too quickly.. i came up with the first and then someone else made a batch file to do it with... its easier with the batch file method... if using the psp way, change the hz up 1 setting and down back to normal..
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Great guide, thanks Glowball1. Thanks!
Just want to mention: make sure the frame rate of the video is set to 29.970 (NTSC) I had mine set to 25.000 (PAL) thinking it wouldn't matter and couldn't figure out why it was working on the PS3StreamViewer but not on the PS3
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Thanks for the advice fella I didn't know that made a difference lol |
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very nice
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