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		<title>How To: Replace the Tatsunoko vs Capcom Ultimate All Stars music with the Character Themes from CGoH</title>
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<p>By popular demand, a tutorial that shows you how to change the music in the new TvC to the music in the old one.</p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>What you need:</strong><br />
[Obvious stuff]<br />
- a Nintendo Wii<br />
- a PC running a Windows OS, your PC needs about 10 GB of free hard disk  space to do this safely<br />
- a television<br />
[Hardware]<br />
- an SD card (need at least 4GB IF you plan to rip your disc to SD) and  obviously an SD card reader for your PC<br />
- DVD burner and a blank DVD-R (if you don&#8217;t have one, you need a USB  device)<br />
- USB storage device, like an external hard drive or flash drive at  least 4GB in size (if you don&#8217;t have one, you need a DVD burner)<br />
- Hitachi LG GDR 816x DVD ROM drive (optional, this is only for a  specific method. It&#8217;s hard to find nowadays.)<br />
- Wireless Router; your Wii and PC must be on the same network  (optional; again, only for a specific method)<br />
[Software, Wii side]<br />
- TvC CGoH game disk<br />
- TvC UAS game disk<br />
- <span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://bootmii.org/download/" target="_blank">The Homebrew Channel</a></span><br />
- a USB Loader; &#8220;<span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://gwht.wikidot.com/usb-loader" target="_blank">Configurable  USB Loader</a></span>&#8221; is recommended. (needed if you don&#8217;t use DVD  Dump/SuperDump, USB method is preferred however)<br />
- SuperDump 1.3/DVD Dumper 1.2 (needed if you don&#8217;t use USB Loader)<br />
- NeoGamma R8 beta 15 (if you don&#8217;t use USB Loader)<br />
[Software, PC side]<br />
- <span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://filetrip.net/f4399-Wiiscrubber-Kit-with-multiloader-1-40.html" target="_blank">WiiScrubber 1.4</a></span><br />
- <span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://filetrip.net/f4460-Partition-Builder-1-1.html" target="_blank">Partition Builder 1.1</a></span> (should come together with  WiiScrubber)<br />
- <span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://www.gbatemp.net/index.php?showtopic=190886" target="_blank">wbfs_file  Simple Gui</a></span> (if you used USB Loader)<br />
-<a href="http://filetrip.net/file.php?id=1609" target="_blank"> <span style="color: #993366;">RawDump 2.1</span></a>, requires .net Framework 2.0. (if you  used the LG drive)<br />
- any DVD burning software, &#8220;<span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://www.imgburn.com/" target="_blank">IMGBurn</a></span>&#8221; is  recommended. (only if you need to burn your game)</p>
<p><strong>*important*:</strong> It is my understanding that some newer Wii&#8217;s cannot  play DVD-R&#8217;s at all. In that case, your only option<br />
is USB Loader. IMO, its the better option anyway.</p>
<p>and now for the tutorial proper.</p>
<p><strong>STEP 1: ENABLING HOMEBREW ON YOUR NINTENDO WII</strong><br />
(if your Wii is already homebrew enabled, skip to STEP 2)<br />
things needed for this step: the Wii, the SD card, access to your PC<br />
- The first step is to install the Homebrew Channel. <span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_Channel#Installation" target="_blank">http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Homebrew_Channel#Installation</a></span><br />
The instructions there are very detailed, and I shouldn&#8217;t have to go  into them here.<br />
- I recommend that you install BootMii and make a backup of your Wii&#8217;s  flash memory (included in the HBC installer).<br />
- Next would be to install cIOS 249, since most of the apps you will be  using on the Wii require it: <span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://gwht.wikidot.com/ios249" target="_blank">http://gwht.wikidot.com/ios249</a></span><br />
those instructions are good too.</p>
<p>At this point, you should decide how you want to run TvC:<br />
a) On a DVD-R; if so, skip to the next step (STEP 2B or 2C or 2D)<br />
b) On a USB device (hard drive, flash); go to step 1A)</p>
<p>STEP 1A: SETTING UP USB LOADER<br />
<span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://gwht.wikidot.com/usb-loader" target="_blank">http://gwht.wikidot.com/usb-loader</a></span><br />
instructions here are very clear.<br />
<strong><br />
STEP 2: RIPPING YOUR TVC:CGOH AND TVC:UAS DISCS</strong><br />
there are 4 ways to rip your discs:<br />
a) through USB Loader (on Wii) &#8211; go to step 2A<br />
b) using the LG Drive (on PC) &#8211;  go to step 2B<br />
C) using Super Dump (on Wii) &#8211;  go to step 2C<br />
d) using DVD Dumper (on Wii) &#8211;  go to step 2D<br />
note 1: I will only be going into detail with step 2A, because that is  the method I used.<br />
note 2: the USB Loader method assumes that you will install your games  to a FAT partition.<br />
Installing to a WBFS partition isn&#8217;t much different, but it won&#8217;t be  covered here.</p>
<p>STEP 2A: RIPPING THE DISCS ON YOUR WII USING USB LOADER &#8211; this is the  fastest method<br />
- Start up USB Loader from the HBC<br />
- insert the TvC Cross Generation of Heroes disc and press the + button  on the Wiimote, wait for it to finish installing, eject the disc<br />
- insert the TvC Ultimate All Stars disc and press the + button on the  Wiimote, wait for it to finish installing<br />
- turn off your Wii, and unplug your USB device, and plug the USB device  into your PC<br />
- open up the USB device in Windows Explorer. There should be a folder  called &#8220;WBFS&#8221; on the root of that drive.<br />
for example: X:\WBFS, where X is the drive letter for your USB device<br />
- open up wbfs_file Simple GUI and open up the first .wbfs file in the  WBFS folder and save it to someplace easy to remember,<br />
like C:\game\, click convert. Save your CGOH file as &#8220;tvc_cgoh.iso&#8221;<br />
- repeat that for the next .wbfs file in your USB device&#8217;s folder. Save  the UAS file as &#8220;tvc_uas.iso&#8221;<br />
There should now be two ISO files, tvc_cgoh.iso and tvc_uas.iso in your  C:\game\ folder. Go to Step 3.</p>
<p>STEP 2B: RIPPING THE DISCS ON YOUR PC USING THE LG DRIVE<br />
<span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://wiki-scene.com/Wii_Disc_Backup/" target="_blank">http://wiki-scene.com/Wii_Disc_Backup/</a></span><br />
good tutorial here. Just rename the .iso files you ripped to  &#8220;tvc_cgoh.iso&#8221; for the CGOH file and &#8220;tvc_uas.iso&#8221; for the UAS file,<br />
save them someplace easy to remember, like C:\game\, and then proceed to  step 3</p>
<p>STEP 2C: RIPPING THE DISCS ON YOUR WII USING SUPERDUMP &#8211; this is faster  than using DVD Dump<br />
<span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://forum.redump.org/topic/5367/nintendo-gamecube-and-wii-dumping-guide/" target="_blank">http://forum.redump.org/topic/5367/nintendo-gamecube-and-wii-dumping-guide/</a></span><br />
you will find instructions for ripping under the heading: DUMPING disc  from your softmodded Wii to SD card<br />
Just rename the .iso files that resulted from merging the .bin files to  &#8220;tvc_cgoh.iso&#8221; for the CGOH files and &#8220;tvc_uas.iso&#8221; for the UAS files,<br />
save them someplace easy to remember, like C:\game\, and then proceed to  step 3</p>
<p>STEP 2D: RIPPING THE DISCS ON YOUR WII USING DVD DUMPER<br />
- start up DVD Dumper from the HBC<br />
- select the DVD dump mode, this can dump to SD, over Wifi (which is why  the router is required if you choose to do this)<br />
or to a USB device (though I&#8217;m not sure why you&#8217;d want to, since USB  Loader is so easy to use). Press right on the d-pad to make a<br />
selection; press A to confirm<br />
- choose Wii single layer disc, press A to confirm<br />
- insert the TvC CGoH disc, press A to start dumping<br />
- if you chose Wifi, you need to point your PC&#8217;s browser to the Wii URL  that is shown on screen, and click the link, save as.<br />
- if you chose the other options, when the dump is complete, turn off  your Wii and plug the SD/USB device into your PC and copy over the iso<br />
- rename the iso to &#8220;tvc_cgoh.iso&#8221; and put it some place easy to  remember like C:\game<br />
- repeat this process for the TvC UAS disc, rename the iso to  &#8220;tvc_uas.iso&#8221; and put it some place easy to remember like C:\game<br />
- move on to step 3</p>
<p>*for the following steps, I will assume that you have 2 iso files,  &#8220;tvc_cgoh.iso&#8221; and &#8220;tvc_uas.iso&#8221; in a directory called C:\game.</p>
<p><strong>STEP 3: EXTRACTING THE MUSIC FROM CROSS GENERATION OF HEROES</strong><br />
- Open up WiiScrubber 1.4 on your PC. Click &#8220;Load ISO&#8221; and navigate to  C:\game\tvc_cgoh.iso, and click Open<br />
- Now in the main part of the window, there should be a tree view  displaying the contents of the iso file.<br />
- Click the + next to &#8220;snd&#8221; and you will see &#8220;se&#8221; and &#8220;stream&#8221;. click on  &#8220;stream.&#8221; This is where the character themes are located.<br />
They are all contained within .ssd files. Here is a list of the files  we care about:<br />
s_bgm_01.ssd: Ken the Eagle&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_02.ssd: Casshern&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_03.ssd: Tekkaman&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_04.ssd: Polymar&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_05.ssd: Yatterman-1&#8242;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_06.ssd: Doronjo&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_07.ssd: Ippatsuman&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_08.ssd: Jun the Swan&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_09.ssd: Hakushon Daimao&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_10.ssd: Karas&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_11.ssd: Gold Lightan&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_12.ssd: Ryu&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_13.ssd: Chun-Li&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_14.ssd: Batsu&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_15.ssd: Morrigan&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_16.ssd: Alex&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_17.ssd: Viewtiful Joe&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_18.ssd: Rockman Trigger&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_19.ssd: Roll&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_20.ssd: Saki&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_21.ssd: Kajin no Soki&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_22.ssd: Soki &#8211; Oni Mode<br />
s_bgm_23.ssd: PTX-40A&#8217;s Theme<br />
s_bgm_24.ssd: Character Select<br />
s_bgm_31.ssd: Title Screen<br />
s_bgm_32.ssd: Yami&#8217;s First Form<br />
s_bgm_33.ssd: Yami&#8217;s Second Form<br />
s_bgm_34.ssd: Yami&#8217;s Final Form<br />
s_bgm_35.ssd: End Credits<br />
- Now right click each file and choose extract (you can do it for all of  them or just some, its up to you).<br />
Extract them to C:\game\cgoh. (make a new folder there if need be)<br />
- We&#8217;re done with the tvc_cgoh.iso file. You can delete it, if you&#8217;d  like.</p>
<p><strong>STEP 4: REPLACING THE ULTIMATE ALL STARS MUSIC WITH MUSIC FROM CGOH</strong><br />
- In C:\game, make a new folder called UAS so you should have  C:\game\UAS<br />
- Open WiiScrubber 1.4 again, but this time, open up c:\game\tvc_uas.iso<br />
- Right click where it says &#8220;PARTITION:0 &#8211; DATA&#8221;. then go to Unencrypted  partition -&gt; extract.<br />
Navigate to the C:\game\UAS folder and extract the files there. This  will take a few minutes.<br />
- now open up the UAS folder in Windows Explorer. Navigate to  C:\game\UAS\snd\stream\us ;<br />
there are more .ssd files here. Here is what they correspond to:<br />
stage_01.ssd: Wasteland<br />
stage_02.ssd: Yatterman&#8217;s Workshop<br />
stage_03.ssd: Washinkyo, Amehon<br />
stage_04.ssd: Galactor Base<br />
stage_05.ssd: Burning Wasteland<br />
stage_06.ssd: Les Vagas<br />
stage_07.ssd: Daigo Temple (Cherry Blossoms)<br />
stage_08.ssd: Gesellshaft (Clear Skies)<br />
stage_09.ssd: Aensland Castle<br />
stage_10.ssd: Uncharted Region of China<br />
stage_11.ssd: Daigo Temple (Moonlight)<br />
stage_12.ssd: Gesellshaft (Storm)<br />
stage_13.ssd: Orbial Ring Systems Cargo Bay<br />
stage_14.ssd: Willamette Parkview Mall<br />
stage_17.ssd: Training Stage<br />
s_bgm_19.ssd: Roll&#8217;s Theme (note: English version, only in credits)<br />
s_bgm_24.ssd: Character Select<br />
s_bgm_31.ssd: Title Screen<br />
s_bgm_32.ssd: Yami&#8217;s First Form<br />
s_bgm_33.ssd: Yami&#8217;s Second Form<br />
s_bgm_34.ssd: Yami&#8217;s Final Form<br />
s_bgm_35.ssd: End Credits<br />
- Now what you want to do is navigate to C:\game\cgoh, and rename those  files according to the music you want replaced.<br />
So say, for example, I want to replace the Orbital Ring music with the  Tekkaman theme. In C:\game\cgoh, I find &#8220;s_bgm_03.ssd&#8221;<br />
and rename it to &#8220;stage_13.ssd&#8221;.<br />
- Then you copy all of the songs you renamed in C:\game\cgoh over to  C:\game\UAS\snd\stream\us<br />
- Now back in WiiScrubber, right click and extract the following files  to C:\game<br />
partition.bin<br />
boot.bin<br />
bi2.bin<br />
apploader.img<br />
main.dol<br />
fst.bin<br />
- Open Partition Builder 1.1, and click the browse button next to each  field and open the appropiate file in each field.<br />
These are going to be the files you just extracted to C:\game. For  &#8220;source file directory&#8221; point it to C:\game\UAS<br />
- Click &#8220;build&#8221; and save the result as &#8220;partition0.img&#8221; in C:\game<br />
- At this point I recommend making a copy of &#8220;tvc_uas.iso&#8221; just in case  you make a mistake.<br />
- When that is finished, go back to WiiScrubber and right click where it  says &#8220;PARTITION:0 &#8211; DATA&#8221;, and go to Unencrypted partition -&gt; Load.<br />
Select &#8220;partition0.img&#8221; from C:\game and click open. This will load  the modified files into the iso.<br />
If after you loaded the files it says &#8220;PARTITION: 0 [BAD]&#8220;, you messed  up somewhere along the line, so try again.<br />
- You should now have the finished iso.</p>
<p><strong>STEP 5: PLAYING YOUR HACKED COPY OF TVC</strong><br />
you have two options from here:<br />
a) if you have USB loader go to step 5A<br />
b) if you have used any other method (which will require a DVD-R) go to  step 5B</p>
<p>STEP 5A: PLAYING USING USB LOADER<br />
*assuming that X:\ is the drive letter of your USB device<br />
- Connect your USB device to your PC, make sure there is enough space on  it. The TvC UAS iso is about 1.5 GB.<br />
- Open up wbfs_file Simple Gui on your PC, and open c:\game\tvc_uas.iso,  and under &#8220;save to&#8221;, navigate to X:\WBFS<br />
It should save as a .wbfs file with the game name already there.<br />
- when the transfer is complete, unplug the USB drive from your PC and  connect it to your Wii.<br />
- load HBC and then your USB Loader.<br />
- GO. PLAY.</p>
<p>STEP 5B: PLAYING VIA DVD<br />
- open up your DVD burning program, navigate to c:\game\tvc_uas.iso, and  burn it on a DVD-R<br />
Wii games burn best at low speeds like 4x. Anything too fast is just  asking for a coaster.<br />
- put the DVD-R in your Wii, load HBC and choose NeoGamma R8. Choose  load from DVD.<br />
- GO. PLAY.</p>
<p>FAQ:<br />
Q: Some of the music sounds &#8220;fuzzy,&#8221; can you fix this?<br />
A: Yeah it does suck, but I&#8217;m not sure how to fix it.</p>
<p>Q: The music loops strangely at points. Fixable?<br />
A: Again, I&#8217;m not really sure how to.</p>
<p>Q: I heard you can run games from the SD card.<br />
A: That is true, I didn&#8217;t research it much, but I think it can be done  with NeoGamma also.</p>
<p>Q: Does this work online?<br />
A: It does, and plays the same.</p>
<p>Q: Any chance for a custom soundtrack?<br />
A: Until I can find out a way to write to the ssd format, no. If  somebody knows how, kindly let me know.<br />
I think that the loop and &#8220;fuzzy&#8221; audio issues would be fixed if ssd was  writeable.</p>
<p>Q: Can you make the music change when a character tags in, like in Cross  Gen?<br />
A: No, that would require modification to the game code. I would love to  see someone prove me wrong though<br />
(no sarcasm intended).</p>
<p>Q: How can I ever thank you?<br />
A: Pay my plane ticket to EVO this year. j/k. Subscribe to my youtube  channel <span style="color: #993366;"><a href="http://youtube.com/onemoregamedotnet" target="_blank">http://youtube.com/onemoregamedotnet</a></span>.</p>
<p>special thanks: DrClipper for his informative wiki, and authors of all  of the programs used</p></blockquote>
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