![]() To do this you can use ffmpeg:įfmpeg -i input_song.mp3 SONGNAME.ogg2 1/2. SONGNAME.mp4 would become TheManWhoSoldTheWorld.mp4)ġ. So replace any SONGNAME with your song id. In the rest of the tutorial this will be referred to as SONGNAME. This name has to be the same EVERYWHERE, and spelled exactly the same (CASE SENSITIVE!). "The Man Who Sold The World" becomes "TheManWhoSoldTheWorld". The songs title without spaces or non letters is the normal choice (but not necissary). Before we get started we have to decide on a unique name for our song. ![]() Step 4: Getting the song files ready for Let's Sing!Ġ. A 1:1 (square) image (most likely jpg, but format is not important) of the cover art The music (most likely mp3, but format is not important) A music video (most likely AVI but format is not important, video should not contain audio!) This will provide torrents to many files (including many non-spanish ones!)įor the next steps I'll be assuming you have gathered the following files: Instead try to search around the internet for a certain spanish UltraStar site. There exist piracy free sites, but finding the exact right music/video for these can be difficult. Sadly I cannot link you to the actually useful resources for UltraStar song files. (Again huge thanks to for making the orignal version of this script!) Download the following file: and place it in your working folder Find the following file: sd:/atmosphere/contents//romfs/SomeSongName_meta.xml and copy it to your working folder (SomeSongName is not the actual name, but the song name is dependand on the specific DLC, just copy a *_meta.xml file)ĥ. Find the following file: sd:/atmosphere/contents//romfs/name.txt and copy it to your working folderĤ. Find the following file: sd:/atmosphere/contents//romfs/Data/StreamingAssets/SongsDLC.tsv and copy it to your working folderģ. Access your Switch's SD card contents from your PC either directly or through FTPĢ. We'll be calling this folder the "Working folder" from now on.ġ. Create a folder somewhere where you can modify files, and create your "mod". Choose "RomFS section data dump" (You might want to take not of this as the "DLC titleid")Ġ. Navigate to "Use update/DLC" and use the right/left arrows to select the first DLC you see (Does not matter which DLC you have)ġ0. Navigate back to the "RomFS options" after dumping has finishedĩ. Choose "RomFS section data dump" (You might want to take note of this as the "Core titleid")Ĩ. Navigate to "Use update/DLC" and use the right/left arrows to select the update (v131072/0.0.2.0 for LS2022 as of writing)ħ. ![]() Choose "Let's Sing 2022" (or your version, it should not actually matter, but I only tested 2022)Ħ. Choose "Dump installed SD card / eMMC content"Ĥ. Get "nxdumptool" if you don't have it installed already ( )ģ. FFMPEG (Linux: "sudo apt install ffmpeg" or your package managers equivalent", Windows: Download the binaries here or something: )ġ. ![]() A Let's Sing game (Only tested on 2022, should work on all games) Any other method of dumping romfs will work just fine. Secondly it has come to my attention that nxdumptool does not work on the latest firmwares (17.0+), this is not a required part of this tutorial. Please feel free to ask questions in the thread, in the hopes someone can help you, do not expect me to reply. I the author will not be providing any help in regards to this tutorial. This tutorial is no longer actively supported, and is provided as-is. Importantly however this tutorial will delve into how to ADD, NOT REPLACE songs! Their research was also used by me as the jumping off point. In this tutorial we will be making use of a customized version of their script to convert an UltraStar (PC karaoke game) TXT file to Let's Sing's VXLA format. ![]() First of all massive credit to check out their original post on replacing a DLC song with your own here: ![]()
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