Misc F1 2011 Soundtrack

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F1 2011 Soundtrack - F1 22 Soundtrack replaced by the F1 2011 Soundtrack

I replaced the F1 22 Soundtrack with the F1 2011 Soundtrack. All credit to @LanceStonks for teaching me how to do this, you can find his 2012 soundtrack mod here and I will also post the tutorial they gave me in the discussion section of the mod if you wish to make a soundtrack mod yourself.

Both Copy-Paste and Manual installs are included and you can learn how to install...

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Guide to creating your own F1 22 Soundtrack mod:

To change it I first changed the "music.bnk" file but you don't need to do it, just use my file, second i went into "F1 22, "audio", "2022", "soundbanks" and then "streams" and I converted all the files to .ogg so I could read them and search for the music files that contain the game theme's music, I'm gonna save you some time lol they are named "913363660", "484679542", "579359134", "778243021". To convert them you need this : https://we.tl/t-AgsnqhKBcd download it and extract it anywhere you want, then put the 4 files in this folder and click on the "run.bat" file it will open a cmd that will convert your files into ogg files, then open Audacity (or install it if you dont have it) and open your converted files into Audacity and replace the music with any music you want, when you're done replacing the music for all fours of them, extract the file in .wav format now you need to convert them into .wem again, so use this : https://we.tl/t-pYqygOgTUN after downloading it extract it anywhere you want again and go into the "input" folder and put the 4 .wav files you just extracted here, then run the "convert.bat" file it will open a cmd and will convert your files into .wem files, they will be put in the "output" folder, go there, copy your files and paste them into the "streams" folder in "F1 22, audio, 2022, soundbanks, streams" it will ask you if you want to replace the old files with the new ones, accept and you're good to go ! just load up your game and you should be all good !

This is the guide I was given by @LanceStonks , I may re-write it eventually in clearer terms, as English isn't their mother tongue, but I think the guide should be mostly understandable as is.
 
unfortunately i don't remember, you'll have to ask the guy who did the 2012 audio mod to reup them, as i assume he put them up :/
 
I used this program found here (It was meant for Resident Evil, but it works for F1 as well): https://residentevilmodding.boards.net/thread/12359/wem-ogg-wav-converter-batch to convert the .wem files to .wav files. The reverse converter doesn't work, but what you can use to convert it back to .wem is Wwise itself, get it here as well as a tutorial I found on how to do it:

Two caveats - you will need to sign up first to get that second program, and also, your new music will be trimmed to the length of the source track which it replaces. This shouldn't be too big of an issue, as the game just fades out the track and begins playing the next one, unless it cuts out a part that you really wanted to hear, in which case you can just edit.
 
Guide to creating your own F1 22 Soundtrack mod:

To change it I first changed the "music.bnk" file but you don't need to do it, just use my file, second i went into "F1 22, "audio", "2022", "soundbanks" and then "streams" and I converted all the files to .ogg so I could read them and search for the music files that contain the game theme's music, I'm gonna save you some time lol they are named "913363660", "484679542", "579359134", "778243021". To convert them you need this : https://we.tl/t-AgsnqhKBcd download it and extract it anywhere you want, then put the 4 files in this folder and click on the "run.bat" file it will open a cmd that will convert your files into ogg files, then open Audacity (or install it if you dont have it) and open your converted files into Audacity and replace the music with any music you want, when you're done replacing the music for all fours of them, extract the file in .wav format now you need to convert them into .wem again, so use this : https://we.tl/t-pYqygOgTUN after downloading it extract it anywhere you want again and go into the "input" folder and put the 4 .wav files you just extracted here, then run the "convert.bat" file it will open a cmd and will convert your files into .wem files, they will be put in the "output" folder, go there, copy your files and paste them into the "streams" folder in "F1 22, audio, 2022, soundbanks, streams" it will ask you if you want to replace the old files with the new ones, accept and you're good to go ! just load up your game and you should be all good !

This is the guide I was given by @LanceStonks , I may re-write it eventually in clearer terms, as English isn't their mother tongue, but I think the guide should be mostly understandable as is.
Make a video tutorial
 
I used this program found here (It was meant for Resident Evil, but it works for F1 as well): https://residentevilmodding.boards.net/thread/12359/wem-ogg-wav-converter-batch to convert the .wem files to .wav files. The reverse converter doesn't work, but what you can use to convert it back to .wem is Wwise itself, get it here as well as a tutorial I found on how to do it:

Two caveats - you will need to sign up first to get that second program, and also, your new music will be trimmed to the length of the source track which it replaces. This shouldn't be too big of an issue, as the game just fades out the track and begins playing the next one, unless it cuts out a part that you really wanted to hear, in which case you can just edit.
HI MATE,
You can't post the program ready and updated, to do the conversion ??
Because it's complicated to download and then use it, asking for a lot of strange things to download and get mistakes.
 
Guide to creating your own F1 22 Soundtrack mod:

To change it I first changed the "music.bnk" file but you don't need to do it, just use my file, second i went into "F1 22, "audio", "2022", "soundbanks" and then "streams" and I converted all the files to .ogg so I could read them and search for the music files that contain the game theme's music, I'm gonna save you some time lol they are named "913363660", "484679542", "579359134", "778243021". To convert them you need this : https://we.tl/t-AgsnqhKBcd download it and extract it anywhere you want, then put the 4 files in this folder and click on the "run.bat" file it will open a cmd that will convert your files into ogg files, then open Audacity (or install it if you dont have it) and open your converted files into Audacity and replace the music with any music you want, when you're done replacing the music for all fours of them, extract the file in .wav format now you need to convert them into .wem again, so use this : https://we.tl/t-pYqygOgTUN after downloading it extract it anywhere you want again and go into the "input" folder and put the 4 .wav files you just extracted here, then run the "convert.bat" file it will open a cmd and will convert your files into .wem files, they will be put in the "output" folder, go there, copy your files and paste them into the "streams" folder in "F1 22, audio, 2022, soundbanks, streams" it will ask you if you want to replace the old files with the new ones, accept and you're good to go ! just load up your game and you should be all good !

This is the guide I was given by @LanceStonks , I may re-write it eventually in clearer terms, as English isn't their mother tongue, but I think the guide should be mostly understandable as is.
I want to change the music theme for F1 2014 game, I wonder if this kinda method will work for older games due to different file structures. I'll give it a try, thanks for your guide!
 
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