well, i already knew all that. and you actually can put the music in battle. but you should know that yourself. the point is: the music playing in battle would only be that song, but shiver my timbers seems right for that. glad to hear that the sound level is ok. <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid="
" border="0" alt="smile.gif" /> that's rather important for me.
one warning: the program loads all songs at the same time, and there is a limit to how much audio files can be played, so eventually the program will start removing other sound effects. this can be solved by putting the music files in two seperate folders, but you will have to change music_alias.ini in a way that it will look in the right folder. it is also advisible to put all the music files for the same location in the same folder to reduce loading times for the music and decrease the risk of possible problems.

one warning: the program loads all songs at the same time, and there is a limit to how much audio files can be played, so eventually the program will start removing other sound effects. this can be solved by putting the music files in two seperate folders, but you will have to change music_alias.ini in a way that it will look in the right folder. it is also advisible to put all the music files for the same location in the same folder to reduce loading times for the music and decrease the risk of possible problems.