I downloaded this through NMM, and it doesn't seem to work. When I looked in my data folder, the "Additions Music" folder was created right under it instead of in data/music.
I then downloaded it manually and opened the RAR file. It looks like you've put the Additional Music folder in the archive directly rather than as a sub-folder of music.
I don't think NMM is smart enough to read the esp file and realize that's where it's supposed to go, and this is causing problems.
I reconstructed the archive, moving the music into music/Addition Music Bundle i-III as above and it works using NMM's "Add Mod from File" function.
I suggest updating the file here.
I love the music BTW. Thank you for uploading this!
How is this not more popular? I love the music that is in the bundle and since it isn't a replacer, I can also add other non-replacing music to go along with this AND keep the normal Skyrim music.
Nice job man. This has become a mod that I'll always have throughout my Skyrim playthrough(s).
Very strange.To be honest, it's the first time I've heard of this issue and well, it just works over here. I don't have any additional mods, be it sound/music or gameplaywise so I'm guessing it's a conflict with a mod that doesn't have anything to do with music or sound (give n the fact you've already turned them off...). Although the idea is kind of strange...
If you have the creation kit, you should see if you can open the ESP and look if the files are all there.
Also, the new music probably doesn't pop up immediately, as they are cycled with the original tracks. But if you haven't heard anything new after an hour of playtime, then something is off <img src='http://forums.nexusmods.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />.
No, it is labeled as you said. I was just too lazy to write it out, so sorry about that. "> The path is data/music/Additional Music Bundle I-III. I used NMM to download, and it had already created the correct path.
Sorry to be an ass, but the path really needs to be called 'data/music/Additional Music Bundle I-III', is it called exactly that, or is it data/music/admp? Get back to me with your answer and if that isn't the problem, we'll start from there ">.
I love these songs, but cannot get them to play in game. I made sure that the esp file was in my data folder, and that the xwm files are all in the music/ADMP folder. Is there anything else I can do to get this to work? I do have a few other mods that add tracks or otherwise modify sound, and tried disabling them, but to no avail.
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Thanks "> More stuff is on the way, but it'll take a little while.
There are some previews up on YT.
Thank you for your comment. I've uploaded a new file, it should be fixed now.
If it isn't, please let me know ">.
I then downloaded it manually and opened the RAR file. It looks like you've put the Additional Music folder in the archive directly rather than as a sub-folder of music.
I don't think NMM is smart enough to read the esp file and realize that's where it's supposed to go, and this is causing problems.
I reconstructed the archive, moving the music into music/Addition Music Bundle i-III as above and it works using NMM's "Add Mod from File" function.
I suggest updating the file here.
I love the music BTW. Thank you for uploading this!
Nice job man. This has become a mod that I'll always have throughout my Skyrim playthrough(s).
Very strange.To be honest, it's the first time I've heard of this issue and well, it just works over here. I don't have any additional mods, be it sound/music or gameplaywise so I'm guessing it's a conflict with a mod that doesn't have anything to do with music or sound (give n the fact you've already turned them off...). Although the idea is kind of strange...
If you have the creation kit, you should see if you can open the ESP and look if the files are all there.
Also, the new music probably doesn't pop up immediately, as they are cycled with the original tracks. But if you haven't heard anything new after an hour of playtime, then something is off <img src='http://forums.nexusmods.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />.
Thanks again "> glad you enjoy it!
Sorry to be an ass, but the path really needs to be called 'data/music/Additional Music Bundle I-III', is it called exactly that, or is it data/music/admp? Get back to me with your answer and if that isn't the problem, we'll start from there ">.
Cheers