Yes it can, adjust the probability of them playing.
That won't make the menu songs change after every battle though, only when you head back to the title screen.
Uh... No? My songs have changed on wi-fi after a battle.
Well that doesn't happen to me, online or offline. Just the same old tunes. Then again, I've never really paid that much attention to the music on wifi.
@Cat: Uh... I don't think so. Not that way, anyway. The vgmstream plug-in only works with Winamp. However, there is a manual method.
Grab Androu's tool and copy everything in the Tools folder to a new folder along with the brstm you want to convert (or just put the brstm in the Tools folder). Copy the two files in the other folder named "Copy these files to your system folder" to your System32 folder (you'll need admin powers to do this).
Now go into the new folder and run command prompt (there should be a shortcut in there).
Enter this line: revb.exe --extract songname.brstm name.dsp nameR.dsp
This will create two dsp files from the brstm with whatever names you enter.
Now enter this: dspadpcm.exe -d name.dsp
This will get you a wav file with the same name as the dsp. Do it again, but with nameR instead of name.
You will have two wav files, one of the left channel and one of the right channel. Open both in Audacity or Goldwave or whatever and combine them into one stereo file.
I remember saying something very similar to this.... screw it, that thread is probably burning in the pit as I type, along with this guy: :UMUSTDIE:
Getting rid of the Wii background music is pointless. No one spends so much time on the menu to the extent of it getting annoying. Unless your one of those idiots who leaves their Wii on all the time...
A custom wii bgm sounds nice. Not nice enough to downgrade though. Oizen has a good point as I don't leave my wii on long enough to pay attention to something so miniscule.
I'd say something useful, but these guys already beat me to it so....I guess I'll say something supportive: YOU CAN DO IT, KICK HIM IN HIS FREAKIN BALZ!!!
It did happen to me. I'm not "scared it will happen" -- it already did.
Neither I nor anyone else used the word "overheat." (Edit: G&W did. Oh well. He edited that since I read it.)
Not the most attentive reader?
Also, it's hardly a key feature if I've been getting along just fine without it for months. All those messages from Nintendo were annoying anyway.
If you don't like to receive messages from friends or DLC on Animal Crossing and such, then go for it. I, on the other hand, do, so I keep my WiiConnect24 on, and nothing's ever happened to me. And hot, warm, overheated, whatever. Whatever temperature my Wii is, it's perfectly fine.
Do want you want, you guys. It's on your hands what happens. (Aren't we off topic?)
Yep. Everyone else has a busted Wii. Tyeforce's is the only one that works properly.
@G&W: I'm pretty sure turning the Wii off so the light is red disables WC24.
I've never ever had a Wii overheat on me from WiiConnect24 in my life, and neither has anyone else I know. Why would Nintendo make a key feature of the Wii damage your console?? That doesn't make any sense at all. And there's a difference between overheat and a little warm. My Wii's always a little warm when it's plugged in. That's because it's using electricity. Things tend to get a little warm when they're using electricity, you know. I just think it's so dumb that people are turning off a key feature of their Wiis for no reason at all. If you're really scared that your GCN memory card or SD card will get broken somehow, then take them out when you're not using them, and always have a backup. Still, I've NEVER heard of that happening before. Just because it happened to a few people doesn't mean it'll happen to you. But do what you want... I enjoy being able to use every feature of my Wii.
"When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." - Sherlock Holmes (Hope Dragonrage doesn't bust my ballz for this, but it just fits so well.)