05-20-2008, 05:24 PM
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Location: NRW, Deutschland
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360 Users who want custom soundtracks.
Attached is a copy of what you will need to use custom soundtracks on the 360 without having the original XBox to copy from.
Following these directions:
Extract the contents of the attached zip to your root drive (i.e. C drive) preserving path names.
You should end up with this:
C:\fffe0000\music
Inside the music folder there is a DB file(ST.DB) and 4 subfolders. (0003,0006,0007,0008)
The C:\fffe0000\music\0007 folder contains all the network football themes. (CBS, FOX, NBC SNF, ABC MNF and ESPN SNF).
The other folders contain place holders for your own WMA files. (i.e. 0003003f.txt in the C:\fffe0000\music\0003 folder).
For each track you want to add, replace the .txt file with the WMA track you want to use. (NOTE: They must be WMA's. MP3's will not work). Make sure the WMA track has the same name as the .TXT file you are replacing. (i.e. 0003003f.WMA from the example above). Delete the .TXT file once you add the same named WMA. There are 40 place holder .TXT files in all. If you don't want to use the real network themes, you can overwrite the included.WMA files in the 0007 folder as well.
Once done, transfer the entire fffe0000 folder to:
Partition 3\Compatibility\Xbox1\TDATA
on your 360 Hard drive using XPort/XSata or M$ Transfer Cable.
Once done, fire up NFL 2k5 and go to the Stadium Music Editor. When selecting tracks you should see 4 new sound tracks at the bottom. (Buccaneers, Stadium Rap, TV Network themes, Stadium Rock). These soundtracks will contain your music. NOTE: The names of the tracks (except for TV Network themes if you keep them from my zip) will not match the actual track you used in that slot so you will have to preview the track in order to determine what the track actually is.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Finn
Last edited by FlyingFinn; 05-20-2008 at 07:40 PM.
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