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This is not my work in any way whatsoever, so I claim no credit for it. Use at your own risk (even though it may greatly improve a moment of your Skyrim experience) and if your rig falls over and fries, IT'S NOT MY FAULT! Pretty sure that's not going to happen but you never know...
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Knights of Steelblood (movie)
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Taken from a really bad straight to dvd title 'Knights of Steelblood', pretty much the only good thing about it really (well I thought anyway). I'm probably breaking copyright laws here (NO. I know I am) but the intro track is just too damn good to let fade away. The original is roughly 55 secs long and just loops but the end is very abrupt so I cut off a second or two and faded it with Ocenaudio (a free audio editor, check it out) then used the one and only 'Skyrim Audio Converter' tool from JohnB (Thank you so much JohnB!) with the highest settings. If this makes it through, I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Installation: Place 'mus_maintheme.xwm' into > Skyrim/Data/music/special folder and load up Fas Do Rah! Uninstallation: Delete 'mus_maintheme.xvm'. Bam, and the track is gone!
Using Linux Mint 17.3 KDE 64bit running latest version of Wine and am damn grateful that Skyrim runs almost flawlessly under it!
Enjoy.
*Sorry people, had it in the wrong category. 1st time ever uploading anything Skyrim!