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Simple hacking roms..is there a manual?

Started by mgarrine, January 31, 2006, 05:32:40 AM

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mgarrine

Helllo i wonder if it is possible,

[since there are some apps that allow to browse and extract rom contents (like music icons, etc..)

and then they allow to save the new made rom. ]

to use one of these programs (i dunno remeber their name now...)
to substitute the rom contents..for example i would put my preferred  rock songs  :evil:  8)  :D among the ridge racer ones...that would be great,,,


pleae let me know, and  kindly indicate me some programs to extract and browse nds roms...


bye
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Koji

While it's possible... it's not currently possible for just anyone to. This is because the audio format used in DS games isn't very well known. Also individual games could each be using a different form of compression.

In other words, you'd need to find out how the game stores and compresses it's audio then replace it with liked compressed audio. Since there are no current tools to convert the audio you can't replace the files.

m2pt5

Quote from: "Koji"Also individual games could each be using a different form of compression.
Very much so this one.

For instance, the beats in Rec-Rec (Electroplankton) are a plain uncompressed .wav file. Most other sounds aren't like that.
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mgarrine

QuoteIn other words, you'd need to find out how the game stores and compresses it's audio then replace it with liked compressed audio


QuoteFor instance, the beats in Rec-Rec (Electroplankton) are a plain uncompressed .wav file.


so fot this case i could substitute with success the sound of REC-REC fish ???

please let me know the tools to use i forgot it...
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