; ; Example file for the OpenTTD Base Music replacement sets. ; This file consists of basically two different parts: ; * metadata ; * information about the files/songs ; ; Metadata contains information about the name and version ; of the music set. ; ; == Getting started == ; - you can't add comments after values ; - you have to fill the MD5 checksum for each file ; - you may not miss any of the metadata or files items ; - `openttd -h` lists all music replacement sets it found to be correct ; - `openttd -d grf=1` shows warnings/errors when parsing an .obm file ; - `openttd -M ` starts OpenTTD with the given set (case sensitive) ; - adding `musicset = ` to the misc section of openttd.cfg makes ; OpenTTD start with that sound set by default ; - there is a command line tool for all platforms called md5sum that can ; create the MD5 checksum you need. ; - all files specified in this file are search relatively to the path where ; this file is found, i.e. if the sound files are in a subdir you have ; to add that subdir to the names in this file to! It will NOT search for ; a file named like specified in here. [metadata] ; the name of the pack, preferably less than 16 characters name = example ; the short name (4 characters), used to identify this set shortname = XMPL ; the version of this sound set (read as single integer) version = 0 ; a fairly short description of the set ; By adding '.' you can translate the description. ; Note that OpenTTD first tries the full ISO code, then the first ; two characters and then uses the fallback (no '.'). ; The ISO code matching is case sensitive! ; So en_US will be used for en_GB if no en_GB translation is added. ; As a result the below example has 'howdie' for en_US and en_GB but ; 'foo' for all other languages. description = foo description.en_US = howdie ; The files section lists the files that replace songs. ; The file names are case sensitive. ; You can have empty file names; in that case no song will be loaded ; for that 'entry'. ; If you want to load music from the MPS DOS music driver "cat" format, ; specify just the name of the .cat file the song is located in, then ; fill out the "catindex" section. [files] ; The theme song for OpenTTD theme = THEME_SONG.GM ; The songs in the 'old style' category old_0 = GM.CAT old_1 = GM.CAT old_2 = old_3 = old_4 = old_5 = old_6 = old_7 = old_8 = old_9 = ; The songs in the 'new style' category new_0 = new_1 = new_2 = new_3 = new_4 = new_5 = new_6 = new_7 = new_8 = new_9 = ; The songs in the 'ezy street' category ezy_0 = ezy_1 = ezy_2 = ezy_3 = ezy_4 = ezy_5 = ezy_6 = ezy_7 = ezy_8 = ezy_9 = ; The names section lists the song names for the given file name. ; Note that the list of files is case sensitive. Each file listed in the ; files section must be listed here with it's song name, otherwise you ; will get a lot of warnings when starting OpenTTD. ; You don't need to fill this out for "cat" format music, the song names ; are loaded directly from the file in that case. [names] THEME_SONG.GM = Tycoon DELUXE Theme ; If you are loading music from the DOS version "cat" format, specify ; which index into the file the song has. [catindex] old_0 = 1 old_1 = 3 ; The md5s section lists the MD5 checksum for the files that replace them. ; Note that the list of files is case sensitive. Each file listed in the ; files section must be listed here with it's MD5 checksum, otherwise you ; will get a lot of warnings when starting OpenTTD. [md5s] THEME_SONG.GM = 45cfec1b9d8c7a0ad45e755833cbf221 ; If a song needs to have parts of the start or end cut off to avoid long ; silences, you can specify MIDI tick codes for start:end of the actual ; music part for each file here. ; Not all music drivers might support this feature. [timingtrim] THEME_SONG.GM = 768:53760 ; The origin section provides the possibility to put and extra line into ; the warning that a file is missing/corrupt. This can be used to tell ; them where to find it. It works on the filename specified in the ; files section and if that is not found it will fall back to the default ; as shown below here. [origin] default = You can find it on your Transport Tycoon Deluxe CD-ROM. THEME_SONG.GM = You can find it also on your Transport Tycoon Deluxe CD-ROM.