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Neto06

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  1. Thanks. I used the classic "put underline instead of space" trick and it worked just fine. It's weird that Mugen does not like spaces in this specif situation, because the track works just fine if I assign it to a stage
  2. Hello. I would like to ask a quetion regarding tracks that play for a character during a match against him in arcade mode. Basically what this does is assign a specific track of your sound folder to play during a match against a specif char. This withdraws the stage's regular music, so they don't interfere with each other. Here's an example of how it works provided by Mugen's select.def file: Optional parameters may follow on the same line, separated ;by commas. Each parameter has the form: ; paramname = paramvalue ;where paramname is the name of the parameter type, and ;paramvalue is the value to assign that parameter. ;The optional parameters are: ; ; - music ; Set the paramvalue to the name of the music file to use ; as the BGM for that character. This overrides the bgmusic ; parameter in the stage's .def file, so you can re-use the ; same stage for multiple characters, but have a different ; BGM playing for each person. I tried adding a track to play against a chair, and even set the order to 1 to make testing easier, however, it didn't apper to work. The native stage music does not play, but neither does the music I assigned to the match against that char, that means no music plays at all. Here's how my command looks like: Street Fighter 1\RetsuSF1\RetsuSF1.def,, music=sound\SF1 Japan - Retsu theme.mp3, order=1 Yes, I'm aware that there are two commas, and I will explain why: I tried adding this using V-Select, it simples put two commas in there, if I remove it, the file will think that the parameter "music" is "stage" insted for some reason. I also tried to do things manually(using only one comma between parameters), and putting the parameters in different order, but I had no sucess. Does anybody knows what is the problem? I'm using Mugen 1.1 and V-select[Big Mugen1]. It is a issue with my Mugen or with the music name? Any help would be aprecciated. Thanks for reading.
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