If the experts think this is a safe enough hack for these music simulation games, it would be beneficial to simply have it enabled in the default games'. I did not notice anything amiss by enabling the hack on this game but can't confidently say it doesn't break anything in any of the other GH or RB games. You may say I have a low-ish PC configuration but I can run pretty much all games full speed with it so I think these games might simply spam the EFB, wreaking havock on the emulated video. This turned out to be the magic bullet: after changing this and recalibrating, I was banging away at the drums, limited only by my own mediocrity, and not by the inconsistent framerate. I spent a good amount of time switching parameters on and/off to no avail, until I chanced upon a comment from one of the testers in the game's wiki page who advised to use the "Skip EFB Access from CPU" (EFBAccessEnable = False) hack. This is an issue I had noticed before and kept postponing it but not being able to play the game normally with my daughter motivated me to address it once and for all. NOTE: If there are any other possibilities (besides the three above) please send me a message.I was trying to play Guitar Hero: Metallica with my daughter today and we were getting frustrated by the choppiness of the video as the notes flowed down the screen, and the audio which kept falling out of timing. On the other hand, if you can't play mp3 files, then you've got a problem. Most likely, it is actually TheGhostAudioTool.exe that's wrong, so your best bet is just to keep going to Part 2. Oddly enough, this is better than option two. You hear nothing and four red X's show up. This most likely means that XP-Codec pack is not working. There is one green check mark, but three red X's. You hear the sound, answer yes, but hear nothing else. In this situation, you're great! Head right on to Part 2. You hear the sound, answer yes, hear more sounds, and four green check marks appear. If the computer asks you if you want to use ffdshow, say yes, always. Next, turn up your volume a bit and press "Begin Tests!" If you hear a noise like a short guitar solo, answer yes, and continue. This is really just a precaution, in case XP-Codec Pack did not work. When it comes up, click both of the buttons at the top, install WavDest Filter, and Install XBADPCM codec. Go to the "tool" folder where The Ghost is saved, and double click on WiiAudioTool.exe and wait for a second. This is the last set up step before actually running The Ghost. After that, you can get started with The Ghost. The only thing that matters is that you know where they are. No matter how you do it, once you have a few songs, unzip them with 7-zip (or whatever you used before) and put them somewhere on your desktop, or wherever you like. Try this instead, or just google "frets on fire songs". You can go to the wiki, but all the links are broken. (See image below) NOTE: At the time of writing, it seems that the site is down. Make an account at Fof here, and grab songs from the Fof song wiki. In reality, each song may not have everything or have the three things listed above in different forms, but don't worry, unless the song is corrupted or broken it will still probably work. If not, feel free to grab as many as you like! Each song comes in the form of a folder, containing a song.ini, notes.midi, song.midi, and one or two other things. Personally, I think for now you should only get a few songs, say three, if this is your first time with The Ghost. Ok, now is where you get to decide what songs you want in your game. Once you have installed the XP-Codec Pack and have the. and needs a good deal of temporary space to do this. It manipulates song packs, reads data partitions, deletes video cores, converts audio, etc. Finally, you need a good amount of disk space to run The Ghost. In this case, we need to be able to handle. A codec is a small file stored in C:\WINDOWS that lets your computer play and make music and video files. The XP-Codec Pack is strictly for The Ghost, and is probably the easiest to get. iso from an external hard drive or flash drive with WFBS Manager. After reading his guide, you can extract the actual. iso file from your very own Wii and not by torrents by following the wonderful guide by thundaboy here (also on the intro page). Again, this must be obtained legally!!! You can get the actual. rar files like WinZip to open "TheGhost.rar" Get 7-zip here. You will need 7-zip (which is free) or another program that can decompress. But for now, get it here or go to the Ghost's homepage as shown on the Intro page of this instructable. I know that links die, so after a while you may need to just search Google for the. iso file + XP-codec pack + 2 to 4 GB (or more) of free disk space For those who don't know, The Ghost comes as a. These are the things you will need: + "TheGhost.rar" + 7-zip + A Guitar Hero 3 or Aerosmith.
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