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For example, I installed Steam to my D drive. So for me, the full path is D:\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim\Data\Sound\FX\Mus\Bard\Custom.
All Skyrim mods go to your Skyrim Data folder, or some subdirectory thereof.
Hope this helps.
I have tried to format this with all of these programs as defaultl with no luck.
I have the data file set up properly,when I go to play the song. I go into the custom 01.xwm file but there is no...... sound, my character performs, and other NPC's go through their animations but no..... sound. Is that because the format has not changed to xwm? I am obviously new to this, hope you can help!
Also, be sure you name the files correctly. There should be no space in Custom01.xwm.
1) Download MultiXWM from the Nexus: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/download/11019/?
2) Unzip the contents of the archive file to somewhere convenient, such as your deskop.
TIP: If you do not extract the files and try to run the program from within the zip folder, the program will not work correctly! You will get no output!
3) Open the folder you extracted, and double-click MultiXmw ver.1.3.
4) Click on the Add File(s) button and select the file(s) you want to convert. The files you select must be in wav or mp3 format.
TIP: If you are converting an mp3 file, the file extension MUST be in lower case in order for the program to recognize it. In other words, it must be .mp3, and it cannot be .MP3.
5) Within the folder you extracted to your desktop, open the output folder. Your xwm files should be there.
6) Rename the xwm files to Custom01.xwm, Custom02.xwm, etc.
7) Create a new folder at Skyrim\Data\Sound\FX\Mus\Bard\Custom.
TIP: The root Skyrim folder referred to above is your Skyrim game folder. For example, I have Steam installed on my D:\ drive. So, my Skyrim game folder is at D:\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim. Your Skyrim folder may be at C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim or somehwere similar.
8) Drop the Custom01.xwm, Custom02.xwm, etc., files into the Custom folder you just created at Skyrim\Data\Sound\FX\Mus\Bard\Custom.
You are ready to rock out in Skyrim!
CAUTION: Using very long songs can cause Skyrim to crash. I have never had any issues with songs shorter than 5 mintues.