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1. Open up the abm with your hex editor.
2. Press Ctrl+G and select H, or hexadecimal. Type in 252 and press enter.
3. Select everything from that point to the end, then while holding shift, press up 6 times. Everything after 252 should be highlighted except for the bottom 6 rows.
4. Press the delete key.
5. Now, go to file > insert file, and find your mp3 file.
6. Save your file.
Note: As far as I know, most songs that have a 128 kb rate will work, unless your song is enormous. I think that there's just a set limit on how big of a song file the abm will take (which should be under 6mb).
If the song you inserted is not the same bpm or have the same starting point as the original song, then the bar will be horribly offbeat. In addition, for some songs, like Funky Town, Audition has a built-in offset period.
It also doesn't have to be line 252, because it varies due to your computer monitor length. For mine, the line was actually 258.
If you skip to lobby with your abm, then just lower the bitrate to 128. I use Audacity for that. ^^
Note: I uploaded an ABM player for you to check if it can play. It was not made by me. The attached hex editor wasn't either. Also, you can only edit ABM files. You CANNOT edit TBM files.
Thanks to slurpz for editting my original tutorial.
The Thanks Button is there for a reason. Press it.
Files needed:
Last edited by Stupending; 04-27-2009 at 05:17 PM.
Hey Mike, uh is it okay if you remove this?
Hmm actually this is too late.
T.T
Because Audition can easily patch it due to the fact there's only like...
Less than 10 ABM's to make again into TBM's.
Too easy to patch :\
Cau already patched it, as you can see from private servers which run modified China 3.2 clients, all the files there are .tbms and even if there are some stray .abms, you won't find them in any server data.
And like I said in the last thread before he uploaded this, the videos on YouTube ffs, simple google search would take you there :\
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1. Open up the abm with your hex editor.
2. Press Ctrl+G and select H, or hexadecimal. Type in 252 and press enter.
3. Select everything from that point to the end, then while holding shift, press up 6 times. Everything after 252 should be highlighted except for the bottom 6 rows.
4. Press the delete key.
5. Now, go to file > insert file, and find your mp3 file.
6. Save your file.
Note: As far as I know, most songs that have a 128 kb rate will work, unless your song is enormous. I think that there's just a set limit on how big of a song file the abm will take (which should be under 6mb).
If the song you inserted is not the same bpm or have the same starting point as the original song, then the bar will be horribly offbeat. In addition, for some songs, like Funky Town, Audition has a built-in offset period.
However, it doesn't have to be line 252, because it varies due to your computer monitor length. For mine, the line was actually 258.
If you skip to lobby with your abm, then just lower the bitrate to 128. I use Audacity for that. ^^
Note: I uploaded an ABM player for you to check if it can play. It was not made by me. The attacked hex editor wasn't either. Also, you can only edit ABM files. You CANNOT edit TBM files.
Got questions? Post and I'll answer. If you're just too damn lazy to learn something really simple like this, then refer to my ABM request thread, where I can make songs FOR you:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
Thanks to slurpz for editting my original tutorial.
The Thanks Button is there for a reason. Press it.
Files needed:
Are there any limit of choosing the songs? For me, some of the songs cannot be choosen or it will dc.
Hope this thread helps people. o.o' But...I guess I'll put the list up....Eventually.....after I get off my lazy ass and click the oh so few buttons needed to do just that. x]