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All that stuff has been done, I'm seriously out of ideas. I'm half tempted to just stick with the garbage-sounding midi files.
Recent version of in_mp3.dll may not work with FF7Music. Perhaps you can find some older version(probably from WinAMP 2.x.... I can't remember well) to make it work. And for psf files, check Neill Corlette's PSF Central. You can find links to several hosting sites.Wow, this thread has some longevity! I tend to play through FF7 every other year, and this year I was going to amp it all up. So I came across ficedula's program, but I'm terribly newb when it comes to these mods and how they work.
So this might be so dumb some of you wouldn't find it worthy of a reply but I really don't know anything so tell it to me simple if possible please! When I try to configure the Input Plugin to in_mp3.dll I get an immediate error saying "Access violation at address 1300AA3D in module 'in_mp3.dll'. Read of address 00000000." I've read the whole thread and saw a couple other people with this same problem (over the years) but I don't see any answers to it. Did this get solved and are there any suggestions out there?
Also, since I haven't been able to get it to work, I don't know what kind of files are included with the program. Where can I find all the mp3s or psfs as they are listed in the ini files?
Thanks for the help!
I'd say that it didn't work when running through ff7music.exe, because you used the cetra utility.I ran into problems getting the PSF music files to work with FF7Music 1.51: they were not playing at all. After some trial and error, I discovered that I have to run the game directly through the ff7.exe and not through ff7music.exe, for some reason if I launched the game using ff7music.exe the music wouldn't play and it would stay this way even if I subsequently tried using ff7.exe again. When this happened I had to use the 'cetra' utility to restore the ff7.exe backup version and reapply the music patch, once done, the music would play just fine as long as I used the ff7.exe file instead of the ff7music.exe launcher.
I got the same problem, the input psf plugin (Highly Experimental) works fine, but when I pick the output plugin as out_wave.dll, it says 'access violation at address 13501A55 in module 'in_wm.dll' Read of address 00000000, I'm using the latest version (5.541). Can anyone help me?Wow, this thread has some longevity! I tend to play through FF7 every other year, and this year I was going to amp it all up. So I came across ficedula's program, but I'm terribly newb when it comes to these mods and how they work.
So this might be so dumb some of you wouldn't find it worthy of a reply but I really don't know anything so tell it to me simple if possible please! When I try to configure the Input Plugin to in_mp3.dll I get an immediate error saying "Access violation at address 1300AA3D in module 'in_mp3.dll'. Read of address 00000000." I've read the whole thread and saw a couple other people with this same problem (over the years) but I don't see any answers to it. Did this get solved and are there any suggestions out there?
Also, since I haven't been able to get it to work, I don't know what kind of files are included with the program. Where can I find all the mp3s or psfs as they are listed in the ini files?
Thanks for the help!
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