Install these three softwares on the computer! Jre6, MusicPlayerEx-Full, (use it to extract world of tanks \res\audio\music.fsd file) and FMOD sample library generator EX 1.69. Please pay attention to the version when downloading. ) first install java, run it after installation, and then install the MusicPlayerEx-Full software.
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Collect your favorite songs together, but no more than 46 songs. Rename the name of the selected music file you like to listen to to to the name of the original file, that is, rename all songs to music(x) and music(x). After modification, put the favorite song in the out folder to replace the original music file, because the name is the same, so it must be replaced! It should be noted here that except for music (1) and music (2), the rest of the original files from music (3) to music (46) can be replaced with favorite songs at will.
The next step is to use the third software FMOD sample library generator EX 1.69!
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Install and run the third software "FMOD sample library generator Ex", which is used to re-synthesize the music.fsd file we extracted before. First of all, simply set up this interface, and be sure to change the two options in the purple box to the same as in the picture. The blue circle is the same. Don't tick, or the synthesized thing will have no effect. Fill in the save path for the rest (preferably on the desktop), remember to save the file name as muisc.fsd. When everything is ready, you can press the Build key in the red circle for synthesis. The synthesis process may be a little slow, and you need to wait patiently for a while, and finally a new music.fsd file will be generated.
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Go back to the previous game folder, find world of tanks \res\audio\music.fsd (this is the original version), and replace the old one with the new music.fsd file just finished. Make a new music package that belongs to the newly created music package. After the replacement, the most important thing is that there is a file music.fev with the same name in the world of tanks \res\audio folder and the file music.fsd, but the suffixes are different. This music.fev file looks like a boot file, which is used to boot 46 pieces of music in the music.fsd file, so that music.fev can work. Copy and paste the music.fev file into the previously backed-up audio folder to replace the music.fev file in this folder. Although it looks the same, it still needs to be replaced like this.