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I could, but instead I'll tell you how to do it yourself.Open that file and make it the EXACT same length as the "Las Ketchup" song.Save it with the same properties, same name, and same file extension, in the same directory.Done.
Xcuse me, but there is something wrong with attached file. Or do you want to convince me that some music fits in a 172 bytes file?
My Winamp shows it 6.46 long indeed and also looks like it is playing but I cannot hear a sound! Does it need some codec or what?
dont use winamp, if you use windows, use sound recorder. It is better for wave file editing.
Now I bothered to figure out, what's going on. CDA file is NOT a sound file. It is merely a pointer to CD track. StickDeath - you posted this because this was only thing you could see when you put your CD in coputer, right? The actual music is recorded in WAV format but is not visible when exploring music CD. Can be ripped off, tho. And it is several MB in size.
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There is already existing a post of this tread somewhere on the forum with the exactly parameters of the file song that you do to replace...Egidio.
I hate that song so much... I avoid going to that area of the map. (Actaully the fireplace near that area lags the crap out of me 2-7 fps)

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