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Where do I specify the soundtrack name? #13
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You run it from the command line (also known as the "terminal", "command window", or "command prompt")! If you've never had to use the command line, I can absolutely see how it's not obvious at all. Assuming you're on Windows, the steps are as following:
In this case, the command is Let me know how it goes! |
@MajorXMidge How's it hanging? |
@MajorXMidge I'll go ahead and close this issue, I suppose - hope you managed to get it working. If not, you can write here anytime! I'll answer even if the issue is closed. |
Sorry about the extremely long reply time, I had lots of things going on like coursework around that time so i wasn't able to reply, and I forgot about this until just now. Anyway whenever I try to open the file in the command prompt, and when I put the ID of the OST I want. For example "C:\khinsider-master >khinsider.py pokemon-black-and-white", it says that there is no soundtrack specified. |
I feel like such an idiot for asking this as I'm pretty sure the answer is obvious, but I cannot for the life of me find where to put it and I've been trying everything for the past hour, I just can't manage to find how to do it.
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