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#1 18 April 2007 - 04:59 PM

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I thought we needed a general purpose thread on making and replacing music for CS, so here it is.

First of all, I had some trouble finding all the stuff you need to create org files, so I have collected all that I use here in this thread:

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OrgMaker and translator: http://www.miraigame...story/music.php

IPSwin 2.0: http://zerosoft.zophar.net/ipswin.htm
(You need this, or something like it, to patch the translator to OrgMaker. This one is for Windows, I guess)

Resource hacker: http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/
(you know this one already)

Cave Story orgs: http://www.filespace...ver/organya.zip
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Making music with the OrgMaker is easy enough once you know which buttons do what; Getting the org into the game is a bit more tricky, but not very complicated.
Apparently, you can somehow insert the whole thing directly into the code using an hex editor, but I find it easier (i.e, I can't even do the former) to use the resource hacker to replace the songs.
There might be some problems using this method, but so far, having replaced a grand total of one song, I haven't run into any yet.
I suspect there might be some trouble if you try replacing a short song with a longer one, though.

Here's how to do it:

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Open up the .exe with the resource hacker and select the song you want to replace. (Some names differ from the official ones, but the download pack containing the original songs comes with a list of which is what.)
Right click and select Replace Resource


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Find the org you want to use. make sure it has the same name as the one you're replacing.

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write, in order:
ORG
[the name of the file] (example: DR)
1041

And that's it. The song should be in CS now.

#2 18 April 2007 - 05:36 PM

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Wasn't that already posted in a shitloads of threads? :p
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#3 18 April 2007 - 06:59 PM

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Ayup, spread out all over the place. I could only find the process I described in a single, short post, so I decided to gather it all here.

#4 19 April 2007 - 10:17 AM

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#5 19 April 2007 - 04:59 PM

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I downloaded your beta of ORGasm.

It works as it should, mostly. There are a few features missing, which you're already aware of, but I like the larger interface and the coloured notes (and the red thingamajig!).

What's bugging me, though, is that to open files in ORGasm I need to have something called "gameshadow" installed. Essentially, it's spyware that supposedly keeps track of games and what versions of those you have installed to inform you of new patches.
Now, I know I haven't downloaded it (except just now to install it so I could uninstall it...), and it didn't come with ORGasm, so it must have been included with some game or something.
It's really ridiculous that I would need this junk to use your program. Any clue why this is the case? (ORG asks for a .msi file that comes with gameshadow and whose absence at first prevented me from removing it)

Blah. Anyway, does anyone know of a good, simple file uploading site?

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I downloaded your beta of ORGasm.

It works as it should, mostly. There are a few features missing, which you're already aware of, but I like the larger interface and the coloured notes (and the red thingamajig!).

What's bugging me, though, is that to open files in ORGasm I need to have something called "gameshadow" installed. Essentially, it's spyware that supposedly keeps track of games and what versions of those you have installed to inform you of new patches.
Now, I know I haven't downloaded it (except just now to install it so I could uninstall it...), and it didn't come with ORGasm, so it must have been included with some game or something.
It's really ridiculous that I would need this junk to use your program. Any clue why this is the case? (ORG asks for a .msi file that comes with gameshadow and whose absence at first prevented me from removing it)

Blah. Anyway, does anyone know of a good, simple file uploading site?


That's.... very odd. There's two possibilities.

1.Orgasm uses a special control for the open and save dialogs - it's a common control that supposedly should be included in Windows, but apparently isn't. I found out about this and included a link on where to download it in the Readme that comes with the program. I've tested it on multiple computers and the download works fine.

2.Something to do with InstallShield, the program I used to make the installer. I have yet to hear anything about this, however.

What MSI file is it asking you for?

On another note, I'm proud of Orgasm for doing what it was supposed to do (It's the first program I've made that I completed to such a degree ;)), although it does it slowly, it's buggy, and lacks a lot of the extra features I wanted to include. The thing is, I'm a Senior in high school right now, I don't have enough experience with programming to optimize the program like I want to, and a combination of college worries, AP classes, a job, and becoming admin at another website I go to (And a coding project that's going to gear up there soon) have taken me away from Orgasm for the time being. I learned a lot making it, and after I know more, I'd definitely love to re-make it better and faster.
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#9 20 April 2007 - 12:54 PM

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It's asking for gameshadow.msi.
I downloaded the file mentioned in the readme the first thing I did, but it didn't help.

I hope you can find the time and energy to your program

On another note; I've noticed that the first instrument in OrgMaker sounds a bit wonky (or am I imagining things?). Also, it looks like Pixel avoided using that instrument when making his music.
I wonder why it's like that.

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That's odd. From what I can find Gameshadow is legitmate in what it does, but that's never perfectly reliable.

You're running this on XP, right? What exactly happens up to and during it asks you for gameshadow to be installed? This really worries me and I'd like to see if I can fix it. ;)
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