The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

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  • VBaalberith
    FFR Player
    • Sep 2006
    • 26

    #61
    Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

    I'm still confused -_-;

    I know my gap. For my particular song, the first beat is at 18.84 seconds...

    uhh... What now? I can delete the first 18.84 seconds from the file, but that would mean deleting the intro of the song. I don't wanna do that.

    Putting the gap into the .dwi file through Notepad didn't work. What exactly do I do? ;_;

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    • Ramengan
      FFR Player
      • Nov 2006
      • 772

      #62
      Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

      Originally posted by VBaalberith
      I'm still confused -_-;

      I know my gap. For my particular song, the first beat is at 18.84 seconds...

      uhh... What now? I can delete the first 18.84 seconds from the file, but that would mean deleting the intro of the song. I don't wanna do that.

      Putting the gap into the .dwi file through Notepad didn't work. What exactly do I do? ;_;
      In a dwi, gap is in milliseconds, and is negative. For example, if the first beat is .512 seconds into the song, the offset in a .dwi file is -512. Just convert your gap to milliseconds and change the sign to put it in .dwi format. In this case, 18.84s = -18840 for dwi.

      Alternatively, you could use the .sm format when starting your file (also via Notepad, but has different names for tags) and make the gap/offset tag in seconds. (.512, 18.84, etc.)
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      • chidori!
        FFR Player
        • Jun 2007
        • 1603

        #63
        Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

        how do i make a mid/midi type file to mp3 or ogg

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        • shadowraikiri
          FFR Player
          • Aug 2006
          • 269

          #64
          Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

          you cant? idk irdk sorry.=(
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          THIS IS TRADEMARKED

          cant copy this stuff beezy.

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          • douna
            FFR Player
            • Jul 2007
            • 6

            #65
            Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

            How exactly do you open up a song file in stepmania? I edited it in Audacity already, and exported it as an OGG to the Songs folder in Stepmania folder. I am just confused as how to open it in SM. Please help me, this is my first song!

            thanks, douna

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            • chidori!
              FFR Player
              • Jun 2007
              • 1603

              #66
              Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

              go to stepmainia tools and pagage exporter and select song and find it from their then open step mania you should have that song easy WELL WRONG



              its easy but will you read this

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              • Dugray
                FFR Player
                • Jun 2007
                • 37

                #67
                Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

                What is the name of the song playing in this video and who's the artist? http://youtube.com/watch?v=OZUiJ9jMoLM

                And where do you find the sim for it?

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                • Ramengan
                  FFR Player
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 772

                  #68
                  Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

                  Originally posted by Dugray
                  What is the name of the song playing in this video and who's the artist? http://youtube.com/watch?v=OZUiJ9jMoLM

                  And where do you find the sim for it?
                  That doesn't belong in this thread.


                  btw maybe it's "Megaman Perfect" just a random guess ya kno.
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                  • VBaalberith
                    FFR Player
                    • Sep 2006
                    • 26

                    #69
                    Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

                    K I have a pretty original problem.

                    I made a simfile, the BPM was 150.01, but since on stepmania the BPM changes by .02's I had to make the BPM 300.02. So I wrote the file at 300.02 bpm, then I selected the whole thing and did Compress 2x. There, it's 150.01. Now at the very end of the song, there's a BPM change back to 300.02. This happens with most simfiles I make, so I just manually bring it down with F7, until it matches the BPM of the song and therefore no BPM change. Right? Well with this song I'm doing, I'm going from 300.02, to 150.01... Since it changes by .02's, it's going from 150.02 to 150.00... it won't stop on .01... now there's an unnecessary BPM change that I CAN'T get rid of... I tried editing the DWI file in Notepad and when I go back to the song in Stepmania the BPM change is STILL there... Wtf do I do? I can't upload the song if it has a BPM change...

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                    • bluguerrilla
                      FFR Player
                      FFR Simfile Author
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 3966

                      #70
                      Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

                      When you changed it in the dwi did you delete the sm file and reload all your songs in SM? Otherwise nothing you change there will show up, I think.

                      Edit: Can't you hold down alt to do fine tweaking?

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                      • Ramengan
                        FFR Player
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 772

                        #71
                        Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

                        Originally posted by bluguerrilla
                        Edit: Can't you hold down alt to do fine tweaking?
                        Yes. Holding down ALT lets you fine-tweak BPM changes (F7/F8), stops (F9/F10), and gap (F11/F12).

                        And yes, remember to always go into game options and reload songs after making changes outside the editor.
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                        • VBaalberith
                          FFR Player
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 26

                          #72
                          Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

                          Oh wow, I didn't know the Alt thing, thanx

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                          • BEN.(SPEIRS) 7.5
                            FFR Player
                            FFR Simfile Author
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 559

                            #73
                            Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

                            A lot of you still seem to be confused about the gap, so here is a little simpler guide to what to do:

                            Originally posted by Me
                            The gap is what makes the simfile on-sync. This little figure tells where the steps should start on the editor. Without it, the whole song would be off-beat. But how do you calculate it? Read on...

                            1) Get the song you want and place it in any program that let's you cut down songs (I recommend WavePad).

                            2) Now play your cut until you reach the point where you would want the steps to start on SM. Normally this would come after an introduction.

                            3) Pause the song on this EXACT part of the song. There should be a figure somewhere telling you exactly how many seconds you are on. Write it down.

                            4) Go into SM and go to the editor mode. Find your song and go into it. There are now 2 ways to cinfigure the gap:

                            A. Go into the folder of your song and double click the .sm file.There should be a line called '#OFFSET:'. Input the number you recorded here, decimals and all.

                            B. On the SM editor push (or hold) either F11 or F12 until the figure at the bottom of the screen turns to what you want it to be. F12 obviously makes the figure go up, F11 down.

                            5) Place a few notes near the first few measures and hit F4. Play your sim. If it sounds on-sync, well done! If not...

                            6) Sometimes you are a couple of millseconds off. Tinker around with F11 and F12 (trial and error) until you get a nice sounding sync.


                            And that's it! Hope it helps, and for your first few tries you can always email your tries to me and I'll tell you if they're correct My email is [email protected]!

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                            • TheHarlequinGirl
                              FFR Player
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 4

                              #74
                              Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

                              I've been working on a simfile for about a week now. I started by placing a .sm notepad into the folder with the bpm, artist name, etc. and then put the graphics and mp3 into the folder. I then went into Stepmania and edited the song and when I completed the steps, I saved them. It said saved as SM/DWI file. I played the song a few times and then put it into a ZIP folder and uploaded it to here. I checked back a few minutes later and it said "NO SM/DWI" So I went back and looked in the original song folder and there isn't a DWI in there. The SM file is unchanged, it still says the same things I put into it. So, I open Stepmania and my song still has all of the steps in it and everything is there. I have went back in and hit save at least a dozen times with each time saying that it was saved. I looked in every other Stepmania folder to see if it was in there but it isn't. Someone PLEASE HELP ME.

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                              • Ramengan
                                FFR Player
                                • Nov 2006
                                • 772

                                #75
                                Re: The Ultimate Simfile FAQ

                                That's a really odd problem. It's like your steps are stuck in Stepmania's cache or something. You may have to reinstall Stepmania, or... I don't know. That is baffling. Something tells me if you reload songs/courses, that'll erase your steps.

                                Are you running it on Windows Vista, by any chance?
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