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  1. Cheetah1971
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    Useful but... including a text file that's named 'guide for morons' when you can't even craft a batch file that can deal with spaces in filenames is very ironic.
    1. claymont
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      I guess he's a 14 y.o. kid that tries to be cool by 'trolling' or something
    2. napafo
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      came here to say this lmao
    3. weissentiger
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      nah he seems to be a russian
    4. tortojcla
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      I just burst to laugh when I saw your comment because I was about to convert some music into XWM but it popped up an error that the files could not be found, and now after removing spaces and non English letters it worked  
      Thanks for help buddy!
  2. eskanonen
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    You can use .wav files in Fallout, at least for everything I've changed so far. Good tool to have regardless!
    1. Davidovv
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      For real...?

      .... Huh.

      Well what do you know, I learned something today xD
    2. BlazeStryker
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      Absolutely, Davidovv, you just can't use .wav and .xwm files in the same folder.

      Personally, I use Skyrim Audio Converter for my .mp3 to .xwm needs.

      As always, YMMV...
    3. deleted42202115
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      "can't use .wav and .xwm files in the same folder"

      I instantly imagined having an issue and not knowing it was this
      It is great to know this, thank you
    4. MrBaloneyPony
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      Sometimes the game will refuse to play .wav, even if that's the only thing in the folder.  The only thing you can do is test it.  Tbh, it's probably just best to use .xwm all the time to save some headache.. even though it's lossy AF.. why wouldn't they  just use .mp3 at least...  
  3. deleted42202115
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    Works fine
    Instructions included
    Insulting? Humorous? Whatever

    Piracy?
    Microsoft is guilty of moral crimes anyway but I won't support piracy. I could research to see if this is criminal but it was easier to find another convertor so I switched.
  4. BobWyglz1
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    Since it's 2022 and this is still here and it's just a dumbass batch file that passes your command and filename to the Microsoft XAudio2 converter that's part of the DirectX SDK xwmaencode.exe, can we flag this as piracy / non-redistributable and stop it from existing?

    Because goddamn dude, this is trash, and people too non-technical/ignorant to know that you made it LONGER and MORE STEPS by making it a batch file... you then insult calling them morons, so why make the batch files to help them in the first place?!

    That he couldn't even make into ONE BATCH, detect what way the user is trying to convert with just a teeny tiny bit of logic in your batch file... instead of just, you know, may teaching people how to use the xwmaencode.exe file from a cmd prompt, makes you a total tool and a bit of a loser. It's not like you wrote a full frontend for it, it's a cheap pair of one-liner batch files and it doesn't even work reliably?

    Damn.

    re: Ben10, re:malicious, yes let's use that. He manipulated the MS supplied binary he has no right to redistribute, it's possibly trojaned, let's flag it and make it forced hidden. Probably not true, of course. But do we care?

    Tool.
  5. BenTennyson
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    For some reason Google Chrome prevents this to be downloaded and says it is malicious.
  6. Drivinghard
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    those horrible Classical music songs that come out of those crusty old big jukeboxes...
    is that the Institute 29 songs that thiing plays?
    somebody please?
    so if i replace THOSE then those clunky jukeboxes will only play my custom songs instead?

    GREAT! cuz i got 29 stripper I mean dancer songs ready to go :)
  7. itsbooby
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    http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/71749/?
  8. carnappe
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    Nice. Hopefully someone will utilize this for a custom radio station mod if it didn't exist yet
    1. eskanonen
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      There are several super high quality radio station mods out there. Look under the categories Radio and Audio - Music
    2. BlazeStryker
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      Done and done. It's probably skeezy to replace tracks from some of the Old World Radio stations this way, but it's a thing for the player to decide on. PipPod is the custom station you may have been thinking of, anyway.
  9. bguitard
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    shweet! Thanks!
  10. Quizzmet
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    Funny that just today I was looking for a tool this simple and couldn't find one and had to settle for another.
    And then only when scrolling through recent mods on the Nexus do I see this. Thanks!