The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth

The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth

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McDickBag SloPPy GayAssNig  [developer] 28 May, 2023 @ 1:48pm
Real Feedback here.
Additions and fixes - type them here
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ChunkyMonkey71 1 Jun, 2023 @ 10:57pm 
Make it compatible with select soundtrack!
McDickBag SloPPy GayAssNig  [developer] 2 Jun, 2023 @ 2:46pm 
Originally posted by Fall_in_boy:
Make it compatible with select soundtrack!
bro...if only I knew how :(
wiadroseba 3 Jun, 2023 @ 6:42am 
Valeo Poland says hello
To make a soundtrack compatible with The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, you can follow these steps:

Prepare the soundtrack: First, you need to have the desired soundtrack in a compatible audio format, such as MP3, WAV, or OGG. Make sure the soundtrack is saved on your computer.

Find the game folder: Locate the folder where The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is installed on your computer. This folder is typically found in the Steam installation directory or the location where you downloaded the game.

Access the music folder: Inside The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth game folder, there should be a subfolder specifically for music or soundtracks. The exact name and location of this folder may vary, but it is usually labeled something like "music" or "audio."

Backup existing music: Before adding your own soundtrack, it's a good idea to back up any existing music files in the folder. You can create a separate folder and copy the original soundtrack files there, just in case you want to restore them later.

Rename your soundtrack: Rename your selected soundtrack file to match the name of the original file you want to replace. Make sure to keep the file format intact (e.g., if the original file is "music1.ogg," rename your file to "music1.ogg").

Replace the soundtrack: Copy and paste your renamed soundtrack file into the music folder, overwriting the original file with the same name. Confirm any prompts to replace the file if they appear.

Launch the game: Start The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth and navigate to the part of the game where the original soundtrack you replaced is played. The game should now use your selected soundtrack instead.

Please note that modifying game files may not be officially supported, and it's always a good idea to make backups and exercise caution when altering game files. Additionally, ensure that you have the necessary rights and permissions to modify game files on your computer.

Originally posted by McDickBag SloPPy GayAssNig:
Originally posted by Fall_in_boy:
Make it compatible with select soundtrack!
bro...if only I knew how :(
Last edited by wiadroseba; 3 Jun, 2023 @ 6:43am
McDickBag SloPPy GayAssNig  [developer] 3 Jun, 2023 @ 2:56pm 
Originally posted by menelseba:
Valeo Poland says hello
To make a soundtrack compatible with The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, you can follow these steps:

Prepare the soundtrack: First, you need to have the desired soundtrack in a compatible audio format, such as MP3, WAV, or OGG. Make sure the soundtrack is saved on your computer.

Find the game folder: Locate the folder where The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is installed on your computer. This folder is typically found in the Steam installation directory or the location where you downloaded the game.

Access the music folder: Inside The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth game folder, there should be a subfolder specifically for music or soundtracks. The exact name and location of this folder may vary, but it is usually labeled something like "music" or "audio."

Backup existing music: Before adding your own soundtrack, it's a good idea to back up any existing music files in the folder. You can create a separate folder and copy the original soundtrack files there, just in case you want to restore them later.

Rename your soundtrack: Rename your selected soundtrack file to match the name of the original file you want to replace. Make sure to keep the file format intact (e.g., if the original file is "music1.ogg," rename your file to "music1.ogg").

Replace the soundtrack: Copy and paste your renamed soundtrack file into the music folder, overwriting the original file with the same name. Confirm any prompts to replace the file if they appear.

Launch the game: Start The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth and navigate to the part of the game where the original soundtrack you replaced is played. The game should now use your selected soundtrack instead.

Please note that modifying game files may not be officially supported, and it's always a good idea to make backups and exercise caution when altering game files. Additionally, ensure that you have the necessary rights and permissions to modify game files on your computer.

Originally posted by McDickBag SloPPy GayAssNig:
bro...if only I knew how :(
pls leave me alone :(
ChunkyMonkey71 3 Jun, 2023 @ 3:31pm 
Originally posted by McDickBag SloPPy GayAssNig:
Originally posted by Fall_in_boy:
Make it compatible with select soundtrack!
bro...if only I knew how :(
I'm sure you could find a tutorial somewhere. Or maybe a tool to do it easier? Hope you find out
someday
McDickBag SloPPy GayAssNig  [developer] 3 Jun, 2023 @ 4:48pm 
Originally posted by Fall_in_boy:
Originally posted by McDickBag SloPPy GayAssNig:
bro...if only I knew how :(
I'm sure you could find a tutorial somewhere. Or maybe a tool to do it easier? Hope you find out
someday
found the tutorial, promise you I'll make it compatible when I'll have some free time.
wiadroseba 4 Jun, 2023 @ 1:50am 
Originally posted by McDickBag SloPPy GayAssNig:
Originally posted by menelseba:
Valeo Poland says hello
To make a soundtrack compatible with The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, you can follow these steps:

Prepare the soundtrack: First, you need to have the desired soundtrack in a compatible audio format, such as MP3, WAV, or OGG. Make sure the soundtrack is saved on your computer.

Find the game folder: Locate the folder where The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is installed on your computer. This folder is typically found in the Steam installation directory or the location where you downloaded the game.

Access the music folder: Inside The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth game folder, there should be a subfolder specifically for music or soundtracks. The exact name and location of this folder may vary, but it is usually labeled something like "music" or "audio."

Backup existing music: Before adding your own soundtrack, it's a good idea to back up any existing music files in the folder. You can create a separate folder and copy the original soundtrack files there, just in case you want to restore them later.

Rename your soundtrack: Rename your selected soundtrack file to match the name of the original file you want to replace. Make sure to keep the file format intact (e.g., if the original file is "music1.ogg," rename your file to "music1.ogg").

Replace the soundtrack: Copy and paste your renamed soundtrack file into the music folder, overwriting the original file with the same name. Confirm any prompts to replace the file if they appear.

Launch the game: Start The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth and navigate to the part of the game where the original soundtrack you replaced is played. The game should now use your selected soundtrack instead.

Please note that modifying game files may not be officially supported, and it's always a good idea to make backups and exercise caution when altering game files. Additionally, ensure that you have the necessary rights and permissions to modify game files on your computer.
pls leave me alone :(
Okey my boss
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