sound_loop(snd_music);
This is from memory, but that's very similar.
If the sounds have the same extension then the problem is, YOU CANT PLAY THAT PARTICULAR KIND OF SOUND AT THE SAME TIME it is just the way game maker is made.
when you are on DSi Sound , press play with your music .
Play a game as you normally would. Then press the x button on the controller, go one to the right and go on select music, then it starts playing music and you can press the x button to go back to the game and the music will continue whilst you play the game.
"The Game" I'm not sure who it's performed by, but I would assume it can be found on one of the WWE cds on iTunes. Motorhead sings Triple H's entrance music. Triple H's original theme music was called "My Time." "The Game" is the one he uses currently.
Music has to be imported to Windows Movie Maker first. Once it is in the program, drag it to the Audio/Music track (in the Time-line view).
Yes you can. If you put the background music in the create event of anything, it will cause a problem, like you said. However, put the music in add event>other>game start.
Yes, I've been using Game Maker for a long time and it's 100% safe.
bring a Ipod or something and listen to music and play game all day
Simply use the Import Media feature (on the Top Menu Bar). Locate and import music file compatible with Windows Movie Maker. Drag them down into the Audio/Music track in the Time-line view of the program. Press the Play button in the Preview pane to hear the results.
It all depends on the current time. Game makers constantly improve their skills and publish better games. Some of the best Game Maker games out there though include:KaroshiFrozzdPainajainenBridging the GapLegend of ShadowandSeraphim Flame
a bad time to play music is when its real late and while people are sleeping
You have to import the music/audio into Windows Movie Maker in order for it to work. The audio file must also be in one of the following formats:.aif, .aifc, .aiff, .asf, .au, .mp2, .mp3, .mpa, .snd, .wav, .wmaOnce you have imported the music/audio, drag the file down into the Music/Audio track in the Time-line view. Click Play in the Preview pane to hear results.