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vs13668 pts ★ Champion
battle6925 pts ★ Racer
France
I'm trying to change the title screen music of Angry Birds Trilogy. On Dolphin, I managed to access the game's sound and video files, and I can even extract the sounds, but what I'm really interested in is changing the music (I'm lucky that the music is in mp3). Can you help me?
vs16133 pts ★ Master
battle7981 pts ★ Racer
France
YH2014_FR wrote:
I'm trying to change the title screen music of Angry Birds Trilogy. On Dolphin, I managed to access the game's sound and video files, and I can even extract the sounds, but what I'm really interested in is changing the music (I'm lucky that the music is in mp3). Can you help me?

Je suis désolé mais je ne sais pas comment régler le problème mais tu aurais pu évité de créer un topic pour ça tu aurais pu demander au gens dans un autre topic.
vs41432 pts ★ Titan
battle7437 pts ★ Racer
Italy
YH2014_FR wrote:
I'm trying to change the title screen music of Angry Birds Trilogy. On Dolphin, I managed to access the game's sound and video files, and I can even extract the sounds, but what I'm really interested in is changing the music (I'm lucky that the music is in mp3). Can you help me?


You want suggestions for songs? I got you!

You can start with Infinite Power By TheFatRat as the title screen

This is the song:


If you don't wanna get copyright striked, well I found another song that might be very good:

Pixel Pig by Di Young (it has no copyright), also as title screen


Then, whenever you want to share it to the public, I suggest you to find some No copyrighted songs and sounds.

If you want to keep things private, well, search whatever sound/song you want (just don't try to be bombed by lawsuits for copyright infringement)
vs32710 pts ★ Legend
battle11772 pts ★ Champion
United States
If you want to make it as a Riivolution patch:

Get all the .mp3 files of the songs you want to replace over the original game's music, and then rename them to the exact same filename as those songs in the game's files. Put these files in a folder with a name of your choice. Then also make a 'riivolution' folder. Make a new .txt file and put this text in it, replacing where it says:

<wiidisc version="1" shiftfiles="true">
   <id game="SAW" />
   <options>
       <section name="Insert the mod's name here">
           <option name="Pack">
               <choice name="Enabled">
                   <patch id="patch1" />
               </choice>
           </option>
       </section>
   </options>
   <patch id="patch1">
       <folder external="/Insert the name of the folder the .mp3s are in here" recursive="true" />
   </patch>
</wiidisc>


Then, rename it to 'Insert whatever filename here.xml'. Put that file in the riivolution folder.

The final file structure should look like this:

Root
  ->Insert the name of the folder the .mp3s are in here (folder)
     ->all the .mp3s
  ->riivolution (folder)
     ->Insert whatever filename here.xml


Then, if you're on console, simply drag everything onto the root of your SD Card and then start up Riivolution, making sure Angry Birds Trilogy is in the disc drive. Then, enable the pack and it should work. If on Dolphin, right click on the Angry Birds Trilogy game and then start with Riivolution patches. Then select the .xml file, click 'Enable' then start the game.
vs13668 pts ★ Champion
battle6925 pts ★ Racer
France
If you want to make it as a Riivolution patch:

Get all the .mp3 files of the songs you want to replace over the original game's music, and then rename them to the exact same filename as those songs in the game's files. Put these files in a folder with a name of your choice. Then also make a 'riivolution' folder. Make a new .txt file and put this text in it, replacing where it says:

<wiidisc version="1" shiftfiles="true">
   <id game="SAW" />
   <options>
       <section name="Insert the mod's name here">
           <option name="Pack">
               <choice name="Enabled">
                   <patch id="patch1" />
               </choice>
           </option>
       </section>
   </options>
   <patch id="patch1">
       <folder external="/Insert the name of the folder the .mp3s are in here" recursive="true" />
   </patch>
</wiidisc>


Then, rename it to 'Insert whatever filename here.xml'. Put that file in the riivolution folder.

The final file structure should look like this:

Root
  ->Insert the name of the folder the .mp3s are in here (folder)
     ->all the .mp3s
  ->riivolution (folder)
     ->Insert whatever filename here.xml


Then, if you're on console, simply drag everything onto the root of your SD Card and then start up Riivolution, making sure Angry Birds Trilogy is in the disc drive. Then, enable the pack and it should work. If on Dolphin, right click on the Angry Birds Trilogy game and then start with Riivolution patches. Then select the .xml file, click 'Enable' then start the game.
Thanks a lot, on top of that it was exactly the same thing in the folder where I installed Newer Super Mario Bros Wii
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vs32710 pts ★ Legend
battle11772 pts ★ Champion
United States
YH2014_FR wrote:
If you want to make it as a Riivolution patch:

Get all the .mp3 files of the songs you want to replace over the original game's music, and then rename them to the exact same filename as those songs in the game's files. Put these files in a folder with a name of your choice. Then also make a 'riivolution' folder. Make a new .txt file and put this text in it, replacing where it says:

<wiidisc version="1" shiftfiles="true">
   <id game="SAW" />
   <options>
       <section name="Insert the mod's name here">
           <option name="Pack">
               <choice name="Enabled">
                   <patch id="patch1" />
               </choice>
           </option>
       </section>
   </options>
   <patch id="patch1">
       <folder external="/Insert the name of the folder the .mp3s are in here" recursive="true" />
   </patch>
</wiidisc>


Then, rename it to 'Insert whatever filename here.xml'. Put that file in the riivolution folder.

The final file structure should look like this:

Root
  ->Insert the name of the folder the .mp3s are in here (folder)
     ->all the .mp3s
  ->riivolution (folder)
     ->Insert whatever filename here.xml


Then, if you're on console, simply drag everything onto the root of your SD Card and then start up Riivolution, making sure Angry Birds Trilogy is in the disc drive. Then, enable the pack and it should work. If on Dolphin, right click on the Angry Birds Trilogy game and then start with Riivolution patches. Then select the .xml file, click 'Enable' then start the game.
Thanks a lot, on top of that it was exactly the same thing in the folder where I installed Newer Super Mario Bros Wii

It was a bit of personal knowledge from modding a Wii myself,

and a bit of Googling to be completely honest with you lol
vs13668 pts ★ Champion
battle6925 pts ★ Racer
France
Since I’m unable to create a patch to change the music in Angry Birds Trilogy, can you at least help me replace the cutscenes in the classic part of the game? The video files are in .bik
vs20790 pts ★ Legend
battle5214 pts ★ Novice
Croatia
YH2014_FR wrote:
I'm trying to change the title screen music of Angry Birds Trilogy. On Dolphin, I managed to access the game's sound and video files, and I can even extract the sounds, but what I'm really interested in is changing the music (I'm lucky that the music is in mp3). Can you help me?


You want suggestions for songs? I got you!

You can start with Infinite Power By TheFatRat as the title screen

This is the song:


If you don't wanna get copyright striked, well I found another song that might be very good:

Pixel Pig by Di Young (it has no copyright), also as title screen


Then, whenever you want to share it to the public, I suggest you to find some No copyrighted songs and sounds.

If you want to keep things private, well, search whatever sound/song you want (just don't try to be bombed by lawsuits for copyright infringement)

i've heard of these in geometry dash

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