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    gbs files

    Would it be possible to get any more support for using .gbs music files in ZC? The Enhanced Music thingy can't select the track for them.

    I know it can use .nsf, and the music player can select the track on .gbs, shouldn't be too hard to do right?

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    The following non-MIDI formats are compatible with the enhanced music feature OGG, MP3, IT, XM, S3M, MOD, SPC, GYM, NSF, GBS, and VGM
    Have you tried any of these other formats, other than MP3?

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    That doesn't help at all~
    I'll try to explain everything better I guess.

    A .gbs file is pretty much the exact same thing as a .nsf file, except with music from Gameboy games instead of NES games. All the songs are on one file, and divided into different tracks.

    In the Enhanced Music selection, you can load a .gbs in, but it will only play the first track of it; the track selection dropdown menu doesn't activate, even though it appears for .nsf files and the zc music player can select tracks for them.

    What I'm asking is that the developers add/fix track selection support for .gbs in Enchanced Music.

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    Have you tried looking up the other formats on Wikipedia, Lithium?

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    It's not obvious why it isn't working already, but I'll try and figure it out.
    XMSB, what are you talking about?

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    I'm talking about these types of files: OGG, IT XM, S3M, MOD, SPC, GYM, and VGM
    I already know what MP3, NSF, and GBS are.

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    XMuppet, you misread the original poster GrayOx. You think he talked about MP3 support when he spoke about GBS support.
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    I did not! I know exactly what he's talking about! I was just telling him that there are other formats other than MP3, NSF, or GBS! If you don't know anything about the other formats I listed, just look them up!

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    http://armageddongames.net/showthrea...l=1#post437486

    You specifically talked about only MP3, regardless of this he likely does not want to re-record the GBS files in another format especially since the other formats like MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC etc. are all significantly bigger file size wise.
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    Look! I read his post clearly!:mad: I was just asking if formats other than NSF or GBS had multiple tracks in one file! I was not talking solely about MP3 files! Besides, MP3 files only have one track per file!

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