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Posted: 03 Jun 2006, 18:50
Peter
Does anyone know how to add the music to a track?

Posted: 03 Jun 2006, 20:54
war_hamster
copy and paste this thing to the end of the track you want to add music to.
It should work. ;)

MP3 'FLIPPED.mp3'
REDBOOK 1 3
ROCK 0.5 1 7 5

Posted: 04 Jun 2006, 01:49
Peter
copy and paste this thing to the end of the track you want to add music to.
It should work ;)
That means I should chose one of the three, but where is the "end of the track"?

Posted: 05 Jun 2006, 23:44
Killer Wheels
The end of the *.ini file of your track.
You can replace the "FLIPPED.mp3" by another music of the game.

Posted: 06 Jun 2006, 21:18
GWC
Forget the MP3 line. This was in the demo, but never used in the full game

ROCK refers to the rocking motion of the track in the Toytanic levels

The numbers after REDBOOK refer to the audio tracks on the original CD.

There is a way to get music if you are not using the CD, but I don't know it.

Geoff

Posted: 07 Jun 2006, 04:49
hilaire9
Yes, forget the mp3 and ROCK lines. Decide what track music
you like in the ingame stock tracks and look at the .inf file
of that track and copy the numbers after the REDBOOK line into
the .inf file of your track. For example: add REDBOOK 4 9 for
Toys in the Hood music, REDBOOK 1 3 for Museum,
REDBOOK 10 10 for Ghost Town. The REDBOOK numbers
are the track numbers on the Revolt CD.
I have played Revolt for 5 years and turn the music Off,
I am bored with the CD music and don't add music to my
tracks. If your computer and internet connection (for online racing)
are good enough you can play songs on Winamp or other mp3
players while you race, just adjust volume in Revolt and player to
get the right mix.

Posted: 07 Jun 2006, 04:51
hilaire9
also, don't forget to spell REDBOOK in all capital letters (uppercase).

Posted: 08 Jun 2006, 02:09
Peter
Thank you all, the music now works perfectly well:)