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« on: September 11, 2010, 09:46:40 PM »


I saw this awesome sound effect hack and I was wondering how I get the hack onto brawl, do I need the ISO
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    « Reply #1 on: September 11, 2010, 10:36:38 PM »


    depends on what you use to boot it...
    I use gecko
    I believe you just put the brsar right in the sound folder

    I'd be able to tell you more if I was on my cpu that could read my SD

    also to those who think they know but don't:
    don't even think about telling me that the sound effects don't work in gecko Angry
    I have stated it so many times it's not funny now
    yes it does work in gecko
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    « Reply #2 on: September 12, 2010, 12:42:06 AM »


    Good thing the sound effects work in GeckOS, I never want to ISO hack Brawl
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    « Reply #3 on: September 12, 2010, 07:06:13 AM »


    this works better in riivolution I believe (from what I hear around here) >_>

    people complain about it not working in gecko...
    if that were true, I'd have chars without SFX

    this was mainly for ness when I used the 'thunder hello and flash' hack
    I noticed he had no SFX for anything...
    but when I put the brsar in, it worked...

    I'm not too smart about the whole thing though...
    never created my own audio hack yet
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    « Reply #4 on: September 12, 2010, 08:03:00 AM »


    I saw this awesome sound effect hack and I was wondering how I get the hack onto brawl, do I need the ISO
    depends on what you downloaded. if you downloaded a brsar, just put that in your /pf/sound folder. if you downloaded a hex packet, you will need to manually hex it into a brsar you already have then place the brsar into that same folder.

    personally i've never had the geckoos version work for me without crashing, so i use riivolution.
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    « Reply #5 on: September 12, 2010, 10:55:11 AM »


    personally i've never had the geckos version work for me without crashing, so i use riivolution.

    I replaced the dummy and border files...
    they take up 3GB of space on the disc...
    (1 whole dummy file is about 1.2 GB in nothing but '00'
    I just created text files, and renamed them to:
    Dummy1.dat
    Dummy2.dat
    border.dat

    and used HxD to shorten the files to 1 byte '00'
    after that, I just placed the files right in the pf folder...

    I havn't done anything outragous to test it yet...
    so even though I did this, I still don't know if this works...

    would anyone be willing to test this??
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    « Reply #6 on: September 12, 2010, 11:31:22 AM »


    personally i've never had the geckos version work for me without crashing, so i use riivolution.

    I replaced the dummy and border files...
    they take up 3GB of space on the disc...
    (1 whole dummy file is about 1.2 GB in nothing but '00'
    I just created text files, and renamed them to:
    Dummy1.dat
    Dummy2.dat
    border.dat

    and used HxD to shorten the files to 1 byte '00'
    after that, I just placed the files right in the pf folder...

    I havn't done anything outragous to test it yet...
    so even though I did this, I still don't know if this works...

    would anyone be willing to test this??

    what are you talking about? we are talking about sd replacement, not iso hacking. if you replaced the brsar on your iso, of course gecko will work with it, because you aren't replacing the brsar, it's already embedded in the iso.
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