zytrexx wrote:just added custom crowd chants - BEAT LA (2 versions) and BOSTON SUCKS.
HOW? PROOF?
zytrexx wrote:just added custom crowd chants - BEAT LA (2 versions) and BOSTON SUCKS.
tatlopuyo wrote:ic...what about extracting it?
StormsWarning wrote:zytrexx wrote:just added custom crowd chants - BEAT LA (2 versions) and BOSTON SUCKS.
HOW? PROOF?
StormsWarning wrote:thats how you get it open, the jukebox.bin has to be decompressed first, it contains all the files, arena files chants, everything. one guy in this post claims to have done it, but he hasn't shown proof.
ShowBiz wrote:I'm 99% sure that the audio files are in the .bin files in the 2k files folder. I've been able to import them into Adobe Audition but it is entirely white noise. I think they need to be decompressed/decrypted in order to access them fully. I haven't been successful in finding a program that does that yet, but if there is one I think we can accomplish this.
Dmayne wrote:Hope this gets solved for PC this year, would love to change that "were playin basketball" theme when you load game too NBA on NBC theme.
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mlssufan05 wrote:I think I figured this out on PC!!!!!
You need nba 2k Audio Editor, and Windows Movie Maker, or equivalent programs.
In Audio Editor, open eventmusic.bin (when you open, it defaults to just jukeboxmusic.bin, you need to select all bins under options), scroll ALL the way down, and this is all the intro music.
In Movie Maker, just add the music only (no photo/video, or extract audio if you do), and then just add blank slots until the length is just about the same as the original 2k track. Then replace audio segment, and you should be good to go.
My methods of audio editing are a bit dated and time consuming, so when I actually try this, I will let you know how it goes.
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