Wrote this up for the 360 last year. Should help!
Hey guys,
While reading through these threads, It became apparent to me that there are some in the community that do not know how to take advantage of the stadiums sound feature.
I have decided to put together a quick step by step guide on the process of
adding stadium sounds to the game. This is how I do it. There may be an easier way but this way works for me.
This is a 360 guide. Sorry, I do not own a PS3.
Creating the Disk:
I use iTunes 8.2 and a CDR-W (In the interest of saving money, I use a CDR-W because I am constantly making modifications to my
sounds.)
Steps to making your disk: Make sure you download and install iTunes. It can be downloaded here:
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download...INS-itunes.com
1.Save your sounds to a folder (Name it and note the location)
2.Open iTunes and add the folder to the Music Library
a.File – Add Folder to Library…
b.Select the folder you created (iTunes will add the
stadium sounds within your saved folder to the Music Library.)
3.Create a playlist
a.Select File – New Playlist (Name it)
4.Add your stadium sounds to the playlist. There are several ways to do this:
a.Drag the songs to the playlist by left clicking and dragging
b.Right click the song and select Add to playlist. Your new playlist will show there. Select by left clicking the playlist.
5.Burn your stadium sounds to a disc
a.Select your playlist and verify that all of your
stadium sounds are in it.
b.Make sure the playlist is selected
c.Insert your preferred Media (i.e. CDRW) into the CD, DVD drive of the computer.
d.Click Burn Disc in the lower right hand corner of iTunes. (Burn disc will not be displayed unless your playlist is selected and being viewed)
e.Burn settings will be displayed
i.Disc Format – Audio
ii.Use Sound Check selected
iii.Include CD Text selected
6.Select Burn
You are halfway there! Grab your disk and let’s move to your XBOX 360!
This is the most confusing part of
adding Stadium Sounds to the game for most people. In order for
Stadium Sounds to work properly, each song must be added as its own playlist. This portion of the guide will instruct you on how to add your
stadium sounds to the 360 and ultimately to NCAA 10.
A USB keyboard will save you LOTS of time!
Power up your 360 and lets get to work
If your XBOX 360 is like mine, you are at the dashboard.
1.Rip(Copy) your stadium sounds to the XBOX 360
a.Select My XBOX – Play CD (CD will start playing)
b.Make sure all of the desired
stadium sounds you wish to copy are selected with check marks (I have never been able to copy mine to the XBOX with their titles. I think it has something to do with the way iTunes burns audio CDs.)
c.Select Rip CD
d.Type desired album name, Artist, and Genre. Select Save Changes. (The
stadium sounds will be copied to the 360 hard drive at this point. Depending on the number of
stadium sounds copied, this may take a while.
2.Name and Create a playlist for each sound.
a.Press B or escape on your keyboard until you reach the screen that is titled Select Source.
b.Select Hard Drive
c.Select Songs (All of the
stadium sounds copied to the hard drive will be displayed.)
d.Select Edit Song Info
e.Song, Artist, and Genre (Save Changes) this names the song.
f.Select Play Song (
stadium sound will begin playing)
g.Select Edit or Save Playlist
h.Name the playlist (
Give the playlist exact the name of the stadium sound so that you can find it when adding to the game) and select done (Remember earlier I mentioned that each song has to be in its own playlist. In NCAA, the
stadium sounds feature only recognizes playlists; one playlist – One
stadium sound in that playlist. Simple!
i.Follow these steps for your remaining
stadium sounds. Remember: Song info first, play the sound, select Edit or Save Playlist, save the sound to its own playlist, and move on to the next. (30
stadium sounds; 30 playlists)
Time to add your sounds to the Game!
You are at the NCAA menu right?
1.Add your sounds to the game.
a.On the NCAA 10 menu
b.Select MY NCAA 10
c.Select MY CUSTOM
STADIUM SOUNDS
d.Select Y to add event (It is pretty straightforward here. Select the team, event, and
stadium sound i.e. playlist you wish to hear.)
e.Select Accept Settings
f.Rinse and Repeat
2.Save your profile! (I found out the hard way. Your
stadium sounds are tied to it.)
Adding Stadium sounds to NCAA 10 seems like a lot of work. I can tell you that it pays off. This is one of my favorite features of the game! The feature truly brings the atmosphere of the college football game to your console. Now get out there and start collecting your
sounds!