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Post Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:38 am

Eboot with snd0 not working

I am building a custom multidisk eboot of FFVII.

All the icons and even the .pmf file work as expected but there is no sound. I am using a looping AT3 file that plays fine in irshell and even loops once. The file size is 350k. I used Goldwave and GWAT to build the loop. All my prior loops work fine.

I have built this eboot using RS-GUI PopStationMD v3 and ImpalerPopstation v1.0 both builds work and the game plays fine but there is no sound for the eboot in the game selection screen.

The ultimate size of the eboot is around 1.5Gig. I am on a PSP2000
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Post Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:48 am

Maybe you injected it wrong.
Use something like PSPBrew or PBPSettings to reinject the sound file.
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Post Sun Jan 25, 2009 4:31 pm

Both of those programs failed.

I got an unspecified error with PSP Brew and an out of memory error with PBP settings.
I suspect 1.5 gig is a bit much for these programs to handle.

Are there any other good multidisk encoders that I might not know about?
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Post Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:08 pm

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No clue. I don't touch ISO's or PSX games. Sorry.
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Post Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:03 am

There is a 500kb size limit to the sndo.AT3 file. If it is bigger than that then it won't play.
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Post Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:16 pm

AdventWolf wrote:There is a 500kb size limit to the sndo.AT3 file. If it is bigger than that then it won't play.


I know, I already stated the sound file is 350k well within the limits.
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Post Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:45 pm

Ah ok. Are you using a icon1.pmf file too?
It seems like there is a limit to 500kb between both the icon1.pmf and snd0.at3 files together.
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Post Mon Jan 26, 2009 6:03 pm

WOW!

That I did not consider!

Yea I am using a PMF file it is 284k.

This is good advice, I have done this for Einhander and the combined size was 482k.

I will see if I can shrink the AT3 file and find a different PMF.

Done.

Actually I modified the AT3 file so that both the AT3 and the PMF are under 500k. Both work as expected. Thanks for the help!
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