Custom Stadium Music for the 360
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Re: Custom Stadium Music for the 360
You can play whatever music you like at any time on 360. Just pop in an ipod or network it to your comp like I did. Automatically replaces the game music. Awesome.
And I know you're asking about the special stadium music feature. I'm not sure if you can rip songs off CDs and put them on your 360 HDD: you can't rip them from an iPod or your computer, but I would think they would let you do it from a CD. If you can, it's in. -
Re: Custom Stadium Music for the 360
Originally posted by CyranoYou can rip your CDs to your 360's HDD. I've got dozens on there to choose from for game soundtracks.
I've already brought this up in an earlier thread and I think what is the big question is can you do custom in game batter intro, stadium specific music, intro music, like the x-box version. I have yet to see this in any of the 2k games for the 360. I know it was not an option in the nba 2k6 version and it was in the x-box version. Being able to switch to custom soundtrack anywhere in any game is great on the 360, me personally, I think it is only good for racing games. the problem is you cant hear anything else in the game very well, and for sports games there is no reverb.Comment
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Re: Custom Stadium Music for the 360
Originally posted by no_homerismYou can play whatever music you like at any time on 360. Just pop in an ipod or network it to your comp like I did. Automatically replaces the game music. Awesome.
And I know you're asking about the special stadium music feature. I'm not sure if you can rip songs off CDs and put them on your 360 HDD: you can't rip them from an iPod or your computer, but I would think they would let you do it from a CD. If you can, it's in.Comment
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I'm curious to see this as well...I never owned an Xbox, always a PS2 guy. So when I bought a 360, I was so excited for this feature, only to be disappointed. The custom music feature just isn't the same. It doesn't exactly "simulate" the in-game experience.Comment
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