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# Client-side Config
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The client config can be opened in two ways.
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One way is via the mod-list (only works in NeoForge, not Forge).
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![Mod list config button](tbm-client-edit-modlist.jpg)
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The other way is via the `/tbm-client-edit` command.
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![tbm-client-edit command](tbm-client-edit-cmd.png)
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Currently, the client config allows for configuration for client-side music
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playback.
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![client config](tbm-client-edit-config.jpg)
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The "categories" settings are comma-separated words that define what "category"
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triggers the "battle" music or the "silly" music.
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"Silly Music Threshold" determines the percentage of silly-category-mobs in
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battle required to play silly music. This means if the setting is 49%, and there
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is one player, one zombie, and two sheep in battle, then the game will play
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silly music (since 50% of the combatants are sheep and is greater than 49%).
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## Battle/Silly Music
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!!! note
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The TurnBasedMinecraftMod (TBMM) configuration folders need to be
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generated. Run the mod once to generate them, then close Minecraft.
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There are two folders in the `.minecraft/config/TurnBasedMinecraft/Music/`
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directory: `battle` and `silly`.
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Place your music files in those folders, and the appropriate music will play
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depending on if the battle is with `silly` mobs or not.
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!!! note
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A random song will be picked in the `battle` folder on `battle` music, and
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in the `silly` music folder on `silly` music.
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!!! warning
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It is recommended to use .ogg Vorbis files for music. There is support for
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.mp3 files, but currently .ogg Vorbis files are more stable in this mod.
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Note that .ogg Opus files are NOT supported, but .ogg Vorbis files are.
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!!! note
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The following command can convert to .ogg Vorbis using ffmpeg:
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`ffmpeg -i <music_file> -map a:0 -c:a libvorbis output.ogg`
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