
Post links, pictures, videos and discussions about one of the best game franchises out there, Saints Row (Saints Row, Saints Row 2, Saints Row the 3rd, Saints Row 4, Gat Out of Hell).Do not post links to porn of any kind. There will be no second chances.Please do not use this reddit to advertise Youtube videos for views or review websites for hits.
The Saints Row reddit is a place to discuss the games, not make money off of someone else clicking on links. If you post a link to a review or video please contribute to the discussion in the thread.Please be respectful of other members. Repeatedly harassing or insulting others will result in a ban.Spoilers must be posted using the following:Text to be blocked by spoiler tag(/spoiler). Here's how you place your own music in SR3.Tools Needed.1. Use gibbed's tools to extract the following files from your SR3 install.
All files should be in /steamapps/common/saints row the third/packfiles/pc/cache:.misctables.vpppc.soundscommon.vpppc.soundboot.vpppcsoundboot.vpppc must be extracted to its own folder, but I recommend you extract them all to separate folders so you don't get confused later on.2. Where you extracted soundscommon.vpppc, find the media file for your radio station you wish to edit. The filename should be in the format 'radio.media.bnkpc'. Make sure it has 'media' in it, or else the next step won't work.3.
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Copy that file to a new folder you will work in, and extract the audio files and metadata from the archive: bnkpcextractor radioswimmedia.bnkpcThis will extract all the audio files and make a metadata file. (In this case, the metadata file would be radioswimmedia.txt.) You can also simply drag and drop the.bnkpc file over bnkpcextractor.You'll need to use ww2ogg to convert them to listinable tracks to find out which songs you are replacing later. Extract SR3Audiotools here and run the riffwave2ogg bat file then the revorb one.4.Grab the audio file(s) you want to use and convert them to uncompressed.wav's using Audacity.5. Fire up Wwise and make a new project.
Remember what you named it, we'll need that later. Once the project is open, drag the.wav files you converted over the 'Default Work Unit' list item under the 'Interactive Music Hierarchy' item.
An import window will pop up. Just click the import button.6. Expand the new item you created and find and double-click the same named item inside it. The track property editor on the side should change. In this window, go to the General Settings tab and make sure these options are set.7.
Go to the Conversion Settings tab. Check the override parent box, then click the button. In the menu that pops down, choose Factory Conversion Settings-Vorbis-Vorbis Quality Medium8. Click the Edit. Button and a new Window should pop up.
For the Windows platform, if the file you are converting isn't already stereo (2 channels) and has a 44100 sample rate, change those settings.9. Click the Edit.
Button across from the Windows label and a new window should pop up. Make these changes then hit OK.10. Back in the previous window. Click the Convert.
Make sure Windows is selected, then hit OK.11. Locate your converted file, They should be somewhere here: C:/Users//.cache/Windows/SFX12.
Copy the.ogg file to the directory where you extracted all the other sound files from the radio station. Rename the file to a.wav file and give it a short a simple name for later, like song1.wav.13.
Repeat steps 5 - 12 for each file you want to use.14. Find the metadata file you created with bnkpcextractor and open it up. Scroll down to the files you want to replace and change the filenames after the number to the ones you want to replace.
For example, if you're replacing radioswimmedia00005.wav, '00005: radioswimmedia00005.wav' would change to '00005: mysong.wav'. DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ELSE!
Then fire up your command line again and run bnkpcpacker to pack up your new radio station.bnkpc file. The bnkpcpacker program works like this: bnkpcpacker radioswimmedia.txt radioswimmedia.bnkpc15. If everything has been done right, you should now have two new files: radio.media.bnkpc and radio.media.mbnkpc. Don't lose those!16. Now head into where you extracted misctables.vpppc and find the file for your radio station. All the files here can be opened with Notepad or any other text editors. If you don't know which file is your radio station, look in the radiostations.xtbl file and it should tell you there.
ADULTSWIMadultswimradio.xtblSelectableRADIOSTATIONGENREADULTSWIMAs you can see here, the Adult Swim radio station file is adultswimradio.xtbl17. In your radio station file, find the line with on it. Somewhere below that, you should find a group for the song(s) you replaced.
This is where extracting and converting all the songs come in handy. Listen to the song(s) you replaced and find out what songs they were.
THEY ARE NOT IN THE SAME ORDER AS THE EXTRACTED.WAVS! When you find the correct song, find their listing in the file.Idolninja has gone through and made a list of some of the radio station songs. You can find that list of songs. True263549SWIMODDFUTUREANARCHYSWIMINTROODDFUTURESWIMOUTRO07See that value?
That's the length of the song in milliseconds. Watch steins gate english dubbed. Replace the value that is there with the length of the new song. Do this for every song you replace. After you're done, place the edited file in the misctables.vpppc folder you made earlier.18.
Take your edited radio.xtbl file and the.bnkpc file created before and stick them in your SR:TT folder. This should be in '/steamapps/common/saints row the third' and should be the folder with saintsrowthethird.exe in it.19. Take the.mbnkpc file you created and the original copy of it in the folder you extracted soundboot.vpppc. After doing this, you have to repack the folder using gibbed's tools, like so: 'pathtotoolsbinsr3Gibbed.SaintsRow3.PackVPP' 'C:soundboot.vpppc' 'C:/path/to/folder/'Replace the first one where you want the new soundboot.vpppc to be (make sure it is named soundboot.vpppc) and the second one to the folder you placed your extracted the original soundboot.vpppc, plus your replaced file. Place this new file into /steamapps/common/saints row the third/packfiles/pc/cache. Make sure you make a backup copy of the original soundboot.vpppc somewhere.