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TXTP FORMAT
TXTP is a text file with commands, to improve support for games using audio in certain uncommon or undesirable ways. It's in the form of a mini-playlist or a wrapper with play settings, meant to do post-processing over playable files.
Simply create a file named (filename).txtp
, and inside write the commands described below.
TXTP MODES
TXTP can join and play together multiple songs in various ways by setting a file list and mode:
file1
...
fileN
mode = (mode) # "segments" is the default if not set
You can set commands to alter how files play (described later). Having a single file is ok too, so are subdirs:
# set "subsong" command for single file inside subdir
sounds/file#12
Segments mode
Some games clumsily loop audio by using multiple full file "segments", so you can play separate intro + loop files together as a single track. Channel number must be equal, mixing sample rates is ok (uses first).
Ratchet & Clank (PS2): bgm01.txtp
# define 2 or more segments to play as one
BGM01_BEGIN.VAG
BGM01_LOOPED.VAG
# segments must define loops
loop_start_segment = 2 # 2nd file start
loop_end_segment = 2 # optional, default is last
If your loop segment has proper loops you want to keep, you can use:
BGM_SUMMON_0001_01-Intro.hca
BGM_SUMMON_0001_01-Intro2.hca
BGM_SUMMON_0001_01.hca
loop_start_segment = 3
loop_mode = keep # loops in 3rd file's loop_start to 3rd file's loop_end
bgm_intro.adx
bgm_main.adx
bgm_main2.adx
loop_start_segment = 2
loop_end_segment = 3
loop_mode = keep # loops in 2nd file's loop_start to 3rd file's loop_end
Layers mode
Some games layer channels or dynamic parts that must play at the same time, for example main melody + vocal track.
Nier Automata: BGM_0_012_song2.txtp
# mix dynamic sections (2ch * 2)
BGM_0_012_04.wem
BGM_0_012_07.wem
mode = layers
Life is Strange: BIK_E1_6A_DialEnd.txtp
# bik multichannel isn't autodetectable so must mix manually (1ch * 3)
BIK_E1_6A_DialEnd_00000000.audio.multi.bik#1
BIK_E1_6A_DialEnd_00000000.audio.multi.bik#2
BIK_E1_6A_DialEnd_00000000.audio.multi.bik#3
mode = layers
Note that the number of channels is the sum of all layers, so three 2ch layers play as a 6ch file. If all layers share loop points they are automatically kept.
TXTP COMMANDS
You can set file commands by adding multiple #(command)
after the name. # (anything)
is considered a comment and ignored, as well as any command not understood.
Subsong selection for bank formats
#(number)
or #s(number)
: set subsong (number)
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga - Masou Kishin III - Pride of Justice (Vita): bgm_12.txtp
# select subsong 12
bgm.sxd2#12
#bgm.sxd2#s12 # "sN" is alt for subsong
# single files loop normally by default
# if loop segment is defined it forces a full loop (0..num_samples)
#loop_start_segment = 1
Play segmented subsong ranges as one
#m(number)~(number)
or #ms(number)~(number)
: set multiple subsong segments at a time, to avoid so much C&P
Prince of Persia Sands of Time: song_01.txtp
amb_fx.sb0#254
amb_fx.sb0#122~144
amb_fx.sb0#121
#3rd segment = subsong 123, not 3rd subsong
loop_start_segment = 3
This is just a shorthand, so song#1~3#h22050
is equivalent to:
song#1#h22050
song#2#h22050
song#3#h22050
Channel mask for channel subsongs/layers
#c(number)
(single) or #c(number)~(number)
(range): set number of channels to play. You can add multiple comma-separated numbers, or use
space or -
as separator and combine multiple ranges with single channels too.
Final Fantasy XIII-2: music_Home_01.ps3.txtp
#plays channels 1 and 2 = 1st subsong
music_Home.ps3.scd#c1,2
#plays channels 3 and 4 = 2nd subsong
music_Home.ps3.scd#c3 4
#plays 1 to 3
music_Home.ps3.scd#c1~3
Doesn't change the final number of channels though, just mutes non-selected channels.
Custom play settings
#l(loops)
, #f(fade)
, #d(fade-delay)
, #i(ignore loop)
, #F(ignore fade)
, #E(end-to-end loop)
Those setting should override player's defaults if set (except "loop forever"). They are equivalent to some test.exe options.
God Hand (PS2): boss2_3ningumi_ver6.txtp (each line is a separate TXTP)
# set number of loops
boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#l3
# set fade time (in seconds)
boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#f10.5
# set fade delay (in seconds)
boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#d0.5
# ignore and disable loops
boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#i
# don't fade out and instead play the song ending after
boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#F # this song has a nice stop
# force full loops from end-to-end
boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#E
# settings can be combined
boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#l2#F # 2 loops + ending
# settings can be combined
boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#l1.5#d1#f5
# boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#l1.0#F # this is equivalent to #i
Force sample rate
#h(sample rate)
: for a few games that set a sample rate value in the header but actually play with other (applying some of pitch or just forcing it).
Super Paper Mario (Wii)
btl_koopa1_44k_lp.brstm#h22050 #in hz
Patapon (PSP)
ptp_btl_bgm_voice.sgd#s1#h11050
Install loops
#I(loop start time) (loop end time)
: force/override looping values, same as .pos but nicer. Loop end is optional and defaults to total samples.
Time values can be M:S(.n)
(minutes and seconds), S.n
(seconds with dot), 0xN
(samples in hex format) or N
(samples). Beware of the subtle difference between 10.0 (ten seconds) and 10 (ten samples). Wrong loop values (for example loop end being much larger than file's samples) will be ignored, but there is some leeway when using seconds for the loop end.
Jewels Ocean (PC)
bgm01.ogg#I32.231 # from ~1421387 samples to end
#bgm01.ogg#I 0:32.231 # equivalent
#bgm01.ogg#I 1421387 4212984 # equivalent, end is 4212984
#bgm01.ogg#I32.231 1_35.533 # equivalent, end over file samples (~4213005) but adjusted to 4212984
#bgm01.ogg#I 1421387 4212985 # ignored, end over file samples
#bgm01.ogg#I32.231 1_37 # ignored, end over file (~4277700) but clearly wrong
Use this feature responsibly, though. If you find a format that should loop using internal values that vgmstream doesn't detect correctly, consider reporting the bug for the benefit of all users and other games using the same format, and don't throw out the original loop definitions (as sometimes they may not take into account "encoder delay" and must be carefully adjusted).
Note that a few codecs may not work with arbitrary loop values since they weren't tested with loops. Misaligned loops will cause audible "clicks" at loop point too.
OTHER FEATURES
Default commands
You can set defaults that apply to the resulting file. This has subtle differences vs per-file config:
BGM01_BEGIN.VAG
BGM01_LOOPED.VAG
# force looping from begin to end of the whole thing
commands = #E
# mix 2ch * 2
BGM_0_012_04.wem
BGM_0_012_07.wem
mode = layers
# plays R of BGM_0_012_04 and L of BGM_0_012_07
commands = #c2,3
As it applies at the end, some options with ambiguous or technically hard to handle meanings may be ignored:
bgm.sxd2
bgm.sxd2
# ignored (resulting file has no subsongs, or should apply to all?)
commands = #s12
Force plugin extensions
vgmstream supports a few common extensions that confuse plugins, like .wav/ogg/aac/opus/etc, so for them those extensions are disabled and are expected to be renamed to .lwav/logg/laac/lopus/etc. TXTP can make plugins play those disabled extensions, since it calls files directly by filename.
Combined with TXTH, this can also be used for extensions that aren't normally accepted by vgmstream.
TXTP combos
TXTP may even reference other TXTP, or files that require TXTH, for extra complex cases. Each file defined in TXTP is internally parsed like it was a completely separate file, so there is a bunch of valid ways to mix them.
TXTP parsing
Filenames may be anything accepted by the file system, including spaces and symbols, and multiple commands can be chained:
bgm bank#s2#c1,2
You may add spaces as needed (but try to keep it simple and don't go overboard), though commands must start with #(command)
(#(space)(anything)
is a comment). Commands without corresponding file are ignored too (seen as comments too), while incorrect commands are ignored and skip to next, though the parser may try to make something usable of them (this may be change anytime without warning):
# those are all equivalent
song#s2#c1,2
song #s2#c1,2 # comment
song #s 2 #c1,2# comment
song #s 2 #c 1 , 2# comment
#s2 #ignores rogue commands/comments
# seen as incorrect and ignored
song #s TWO
song #E enable
song #E 1
song #Enable
song #h -48000
# accepted
song #E # comment
song #c1, 2, 3
song #c 1 2 3
# ignores first and reads second
song #s TWO#c1,2
# seen as #s1#c1,2
song #s 1,2 #c1,2
# all seen as #h48000
song #h48000
song #h 48000hz
song #h 48000mhz
# ignored
song #h hz48000
# ignored as channels don't go that high (may be modified on request)
song #c32,41
# swaps 1 with 2
song #m1-2
song #m 1 - 2
# swaps 1 with "-2", ignored
song #m1 -2
Values found after = allow spaces as well:
song#s2
loop_start_segment = 1 #s2# #commands here are ignored
song
commands=#s2 # commands here are allowed
commands= #c1,2
Repeated commands overwrite previous setting, except comma-separated commands that are additive:
# overwrites, equivalent to #s2
song#s1#s2
# adds, equivalent to #m1-2,3-4,5-6
song#m1-2#m3-4
commands = #m5-6
The parser is fairly simplistic and lax, and may be erratic with edge cases or behave unexpectedly due to unforeseen use-cases and bugs. As filenames may contain spaces or #, certain name patterns could fool it too. Keep in mind this while making .txtp files.
MINI-TXTP
To simplify TXTP creation, if the .txtp is empty (0 bytes) its filename is used directly as a command. Note that extension is also included (since vgmstream needs a full filename).
- bgm.sxd2#12.txtp: plays subsong 12
- Ryoshima Coast 1 & 2.aix#c1,2.txtp: channel mask
- boss2_3ningumi_ver6.adx#l2#F.txtp: loop twice then play song end file normally
- etc