Qhimm.com Forums

Miscellaneous Forums => Archive => Topic started by: Amayirot Akago on 2006-03-29 11:27:04

Title: Greetings, questions, recommendations, and stuff
Post by: Amayirot Akago on 2006-03-29 11:27:04
Greetings everyone! I'm new to the forums, so allow me to introduce myself; Amayirot Akago, 19 years of age, from Holland, big fan of games and anime. As of today I've finally decided to try and play through FF7 for the first time ever (so I can finally watch Advent Children :P ). Thanks to your help here, I've been able to run the game succesfully, so all you patchers out there, give yourselves a big hand ;) However, with all the add-ons and whatnots available, I'm a bit confused.

1. I've obtained the FFMusic add-on, but do I have to obtain the necessary MP3's from the OST myself? Or are they up for download somewhere ready to be used in the game?
2. Is it possible to run in another resolution than 1280x960 with the High-Res patch?
3. Are there any crucial patches/add-ons I might need to run the game succesfully, or that people can recommend me to enhance the game? I already have obtained and/or installed the following patches/fixes/add-ons:
Title: Greetings, questions, recommendations, and stuff
Post by: EmperorSteele on 2006-03-30 05:43:35
Well, the beauty about ff7 music is that you can substitute ANY MP3s that you want; you needn't stick to the original soundtrack.  As fro where to DL the sound track, well, we don't condone any sort of piracy here, so, you're on your own.

As per your movie problem:  A) can you play it in windows at all  b) have you tried without any patches?
Title: Greetings, questions, recommendations, and stuff
Post by: Amayirot Akago on 2006-03-30 07:02:04
The game doesn't respond to anything I do, it simply crashes after a few seconds, unpatched or not.
Title: Greetings, questions, recommendations, and stuff
Post by: Midgar on 2006-03-30 07:54:17
If you want some good MP3s go to www.ocremix.org many of their songs are better than the originals. I hated Advent Children anyways. The OST can be found in minipdf format. I believe Aaron's site has it, along with an outdated version of FFVII music. Read the thread teaching you how to do the FFVII music.

Your crashes may be caused by antivirus. Remove your internet connection, if you are not using it or are paranoid and turn off your antivirus.
Title: Greetings, questions, recommendations, and stuff
Post by: Salk on 2006-03-30 08:59:18
I don't understand why people would want to change the ingame music. Its score by Nobuo Uematsu is absolutely superb! Accoding to my opinion, the best in the saga as global composition.

I am the owner of a very good MIDI card (SW1000XG) but even the Yamaha Syntherizer that comes with the game does a good job when playing the MIDI songs.

Of course we can't expect the quality of an MP3 but I consider the MIDI scores absolutely succesfull under the MIDI point of view.
Title: Greetings, questions, recommendations, and stuff
Post by: Wuz on 2006-03-30 09:02:30
i find general midi sounds better than yamaha synthesizer, its just not ampy enough using the yamaha synth.
Title: Greetings, questions, recommendations, and stuff
Post by: Otokoshi on 2006-04-01 02:38:32
Quote from: Salk
I don't understand why people would want to change the ingame music. Its score by Nobuo Uematsu is absolutely superb! Accoding to my opinion, the best in the saga as global composition.

I am the owner of a very good MIDI card (SW1000XG) but even the Yamaha Syntherizer that comes with the game does a good job when playing the MIDI songs.

Of course we can't expect the quality of an MP3 but I consider the MIDI scores absolutely succesfull under the MIDI point of view.

You kind of answered your own question.  I like the original music also, but Eidos decided to use crappy midi files when porting it over.  I have the original soundtrack, and it does sound much better with high quality ripped Mp3s using FFMusic.
Title: Greetings, questions, recommendations, and stuff
Post by: Amayirot Akago on 2006-04-04 05:12:20
Yep, that's it indeed. Instead of the inferior MIDI music I prefer using the better sounding MP3 music. Also, I've - ahem - obtained the full 4 CD FF7 soundtrack album, so I'm all set. All that's left is renaming and editing the files for use with FFMusic.

Anyways, still haven't solved the crashing problem, but I believe the problem is caused by one or more codecs I have installed that are somehow conflicting with TrueMotion. I have already tried uninstalling/reinstalling the codec, to no avail.

EDIT: Yay, fixed it! Disabling AVI support on the Haali Media Splitter solved the problem.