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== Information ==
{{RedHorizontalBar|Attention!|It's not recommended to use the XCC Mix Editor because it's known to break MIX files! Use [[XCC_Mixer|XCC Mixer]] instead!
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The [[XCC:Mix Editor|XCC Mix Editor]] is used to create MIX files and manage their contents.
The [[XCC:Mix Editor|XCC Mix Editor]] is used to create MIX files and manage their contents.


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This should be straightforward, select the files in the Mix Editor, then either hit the {{Tt|Delete}} button or the "Delete" key on your keyboard.
This should be straightforward, select the files in the Mix Editor, then either hit the {{Tt|Delete}} button or the "Delete" key on your keyboard.


[[Category: Tutorials]]
[[Category: XCC Tutorials]]
[[Category: XCC Tutorials]]

Latest revision as of 10:35, 2 April 2025

Information

Attention!
It's not recommended to use the XCC Mix Editor because it's known to break MIX files! Use XCC Mixer instead!


The following text is just available for legacy reasons.



The XCC Mix Editor is used to create MIX files and manage their contents.

Creating new MIX files

To create a new MIX file, you simply open the XCC Mix Editor, click New, navigate to the appropriate game directory, pick a valid name, and hit Save.

Adding stuff to MIX files

You can add files to the MIX files in several ways:

  • Use the Insert button in the Mix Editor. (It only lets you pick a single file at a time.)
  • Select all the files in Windows Explorer or other file manager, then drag-and-drop them onto Mix Editor's main screen.

After adding the files, hit Save, then Compact.

Removing stuff from MIX files

This should be straightforward, select the files in the Mix Editor, then either hit the Delete button or the "Delete" key on your keyboard.