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    ZC help regarding the use of non .mid files for music.

    How do you get MP3s or anything that isn't a MIDI file onto your quest?

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    1. Make sure the file you want to play is in the same directory of your .QST file OR in your Zelda Classic directory.

    2. You'll need to use the extended music option in the DMAP editor to load your file.

    3. ZC can play MP3s, OGGs, MODs, and various other tracker and gamerip formats.

    OT: At first I really hated MIDIs, too, but I've come to embrace the charm of MIDIs. If you would like your MIDIs to sound better, check out the VirtualMIDISynth driver for Windows and the Scc1t2.sf2 soundfont.

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    Thank you anikom, it works! I know the beauty of MIDIs, especially with sound fonts. I just love this Underground.spc music file that I wanna use it!

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