slivy1989 Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 hey guys, i'm fairly new to this site and i was wondering, if I have music files from limewire, is there a way that i can transfer them to MVP? say that i want to hear a song from limewire while a guy comes up to the plate, is there a way that i can do that?!...i couldn't find it in the search Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heathd521 Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 Are you sure you searched? From The big, nasty, all-encompassing FAQ list! here Is there any way to replace the menu music? Yes. You'll need a program named Ditty Importer, which you can get from here. Download it, run it, then click the Browse button to the right of Convert File. Find the file you want to use in the menu music, then click Open. Click the Browse button to the right of Output Folder, then find the music folder inside your MVP 2005 installation folder. The default install folder is C:Program FilesEA SPORTSMVP Baseball 2005dataaudiocdmusic, so unless you know that you've installed the game to somewhere else, this is the folder you need. When you've selected the music folder, click OK, then click Import. The status bar will fill and when the file has been created, the status bar will empty. Do this for 9 files that you want to play in the menu, then close the Ditty Importer. Now, browse to the music folder and delete the files named menu1.asf, menu2.asf, menu3.asf, menu4.asf, menu5.asf, menu6.asf, menu7.asf, menu8.asf and menu9.asf, then rename the files you have just created to menu1.asf etc. respectively. When this is done, you should have 9 files in this folder named menu*.asf where * is 1 through 9. Now, when you load up the game, you should have your own menu music. Is it possible to change the names of the tracks that appear on the EATrax box and in the Jukebox? Yes. You will need a program named LocLook, available here. Download this, then run it and open the FEENG.LOC file. In the "Find" field, type in "IOU" and click Find. That should take you to a part of the list where, by scrolling up and down, you will see the names of the artists, tracks and albums that the tracks appear on. Simply change these, one by one, clicking the "Change" button after each, to represent the tracks you have inserted in the step above, then click Save. Close this program, then, the next time you load MVP Baseball 2005, you should see the appropriate names, tracks and album titles being displayed in both EATrax and in the Jukebox. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slivy1989 Posted September 3, 2006 Author Share Posted September 3, 2006 thanks buddy...i can't find anything when i search Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heathd521 Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 Sure thing. If I were you, I'd bookmark that FAQ. There's so much useful information in it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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