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Have you ever heard a Modern Warfare 3 Xbox 360 turn on? Well here's an example:
You can also create custom boot sounds for example:
The xbox requires that the final bin file be either 44kb or less this limits what you can do drastically. From my experience 4 seconds seems to be about the max length.
Please also note, the original buzzer on the console will play sounds, but it will not sound good. I swapped in a speaker from a game boy color on my console.
Please note: These soldering spots are very small and easy to damage. I managed to completely lose boot sounds on my console lol
Requirements:
Adobe Audition (Or Audacity)
Jr Programmer V2 (v1 may work but I use v2)
The ability to solder
Octal450 's JRunner | VS
OK so onto the actual tutorial
1. Import your song/ audio clip into your software.
2. Open the file and trim to the desired length (Remember about 4 seconds max, you may have to trim it later to get file size down)
3. Boost the audio, but don't let it peak. (Only if needed)
4. Export it as a .wav with a sample rate of 8000hz an a bit depth of 16. If the file size is over 44kb then you can set it to mono instead of stereo which cut the file size in half.
5. Open Jrunner and click the sonus 360 editor button
6. Select Custom, load your start sound and your eject sound, then click convert.wav, then create .bin
7. This will automatically load the bin file into the left field. However now it is time to solder the JR Programmer wires following this diagram, the blue wire is unused.
This location is on the edge close to the front of the console.
YOU CAN ALSO SOLDER TO THESE POINTS AS AN ALTERNATIVE, THIS WILL HELP REDUCE RISK OF KILLING BOOT SOUNDS
TRINITY
CORONA
8. Once your JR Programmer is connected you can check verify just to ensure the file transfers successfully, and click write to console.
9. Check out how your custom boot sound, sounds!
This is just an example of the fact that not every song sounds great lol
You can also create custom boot sounds for example:
The xbox requires that the final bin file be either 44kb or less this limits what you can do drastically. From my experience 4 seconds seems to be about the max length.
Please also note, the original buzzer on the console will play sounds, but it will not sound good. I swapped in a speaker from a game boy color on my console.
Please note: These soldering spots are very small and easy to damage. I managed to completely lose boot sounds on my console lol
Requirements:
Adobe Audition (Or Audacity)
Jr Programmer V2 (v1 may work but I use v2)
The ability to solder
Octal450 's JRunner | VS
OK so onto the actual tutorial
1. Import your song/ audio clip into your software.
2. Open the file and trim to the desired length (Remember about 4 seconds max, you may have to trim it later to get file size down)
3. Boost the audio, but don't let it peak. (Only if needed)
4. Export it as a .wav with a sample rate of 8000hz an a bit depth of 16. If the file size is over 44kb then you can set it to mono instead of stereo which cut the file size in half.
5. Open Jrunner and click the sonus 360 editor button
6. Select Custom, load your start sound and your eject sound, then click convert.wav, then create .bin
7. This will automatically load the bin file into the left field. However now it is time to solder the JR Programmer wires following this diagram, the blue wire is unused.
This location is on the edge close to the front of the console.
YOU CAN ALSO SOLDER TO THESE POINTS AS AN ALTERNATIVE, THIS WILL HELP REDUCE RISK OF KILLING BOOT SOUNDS
TRINITY
CORONA
8. Once your JR Programmer is connected you can check verify just to ensure the file transfers successfully, and click write to console.
9. Check out how your custom boot sound, sounds!
This is just an example of the fact that not every song sounds great lol
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