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Nintendo Presents Sound Changer Beta
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I made a program for who don't know Hex.This program changes sound who played in Nintendo Presents showed. NET Framework 3.5 is required for use.

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Last edited on 2011-07-14 12:31:39 PM by MarioErmando.
Dear lord, your love for bright, eye-searing colours and too high contrasts is fucking awful, I mean, something like this would look SO MUCH more pleasant to the eyes:

Originally posted by leod
Dear lord, your love for bright, eye-searing colours and too high contrasts is fucking awful, I mean, something like this would look SO MUCH more pleasant to the eyes:


This is great?:
Looks pretty good, there. Out of interest, what language is it written in?
Visual Basic
Source code please. I'm willing to see if I can:

*Downgrade the project to .NET 2.0 and add Mono support if missing
*Make a GTK GUI and hopefully CLI interface
*Convert to C#, so it's written in a much less brain-dead language
Originally posted by CommieYoshi
CLI interface

No... not that... that's my pet peeve!
AAAAAAAAGH! *runs*

But yeah, this looks cool. I'd be interested in the code as well.
Originally posted by CommieYoshi
*Convert to C#, so it's written in a much less brain-dead language

C# is only a slightly less brain-dead language. However, I hardly think it's worth porting.

Originally posted by CommieYoshi
No... not that... that's my pet peeve!
AAAAAAAAGH! *runs*

While my pet peeve is people expecting there to be a GUI for everything, even when it makes absolutely no sense.
I will add more things to my new program,Super Mario World Tools.
Nintendo Presents Sound Changer will come with Super Mario World Tools.
Originally posted by HuFlungDu
While my pet peeve is people expecting there to be a GUI for everything, even when it makes absolutely no sense.

Oops, I worded that badly. My pet peeve is the "CLI Interface" part. It's Command Line Interface Interface. Derp...

I'm honestly fine with CLIs.
I will make an Command-line version then i finish Super Mario World Tools.
Not to be a dick or anything, but I don't think a program for changing sound effects is really useful. This is basically Lemetaal all over again.

You can keep doing whatever you want. If it's good for practice or anything of that sorts, then great. But don't expect people to jizz all over your work; something (and more) which can be done as easily with a hex editor and the ROM Map. :/

Unless you have something completely unrelated planned for the program. I don't know.
He can expand on it to perform other useful hex-edits too, and maybe even add a 'Fix' option which could apply andy_k_250's fix-all patch. Also, someone made a tool for hex-edits before which many people found very handy.
Yeah, it's cool. I was just stating that this isn't anything groundbreaking. If people still find it useful, good for them. Personally I still prefer a hex editor. :p
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