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9 pointsHello everyone This is a beta release of Aurora NXE - an NXE inspired theme for Aurora. It is pretty incomplete beyond the home screen I am still working on it. you may experience some UI bugs but for general use is great. Features Xbox Logo with Ripples + Glow Animation NXE Stage (Enable RSS Feed on Button Bar option) NXE Font NXE Cover-flow replicating MarketPlace layout NXE Wallpapers - Loading Bootscreen (Default Wallpaper) NXE Sounds (experimental) NXE Loading console rings Animation NXE Panels Background (WIP) Readme + Install Instructions _ /\ _ _ _ _ |\ |\/(_ /--\|_|| (_)| (_|| \|/\(_ |_ . _ _| _ |_)\/ |\/(/_(_|(_| / \| AuroraNXE NXE skin for Aurora 0.7b by jveda Install: Drop files in Aurora Folder In Aurora -> (B) View -> Theme Turn off Animation Choose AuroraNXE CoverFlow Layout Go To Skin Status when Idle - Hide Choose AuroraNXE Skin Go to Display Turn off Profile / Disc Panel (Optional) **Turn On RSS Feed for NXE Stage (Optional)** Modified: Skin: Aurora Header Title 1:1 icon positioning to NXE Xenon Logo + Ring animation Xenon Logo glow animation Profile name + gamer pic / score Reflection Shader tweaks Remove Fluff UI Elements Reposition Game Title Reposition Game Count (<999) Reposition / Remove excess buttons Default Wallpaper Boot Screen NXE Loading Icon bootscreen RSS feed option converted to NXE Stage Visual Elements from NXE Known Bugs: Maybe animations for button(s) or others Panel Sizes ProgressBar Future Enhancements: Correct all animations / transitions Color enhancements to control elements NXE Dash themed pop up panes (IP) NXE Vertical Scrolling (np) NXE Flat Game Covers (?) Optional NXE Base built into skin (Done) NXE Profile Name Top Right. (Done) Xenon Logo Ripples (Done) (?) - even possible? Credits: jveda- Work above - NXE Recreation XUI in Aurora Micro$oft - Wallpapers, Icons, Font, Assets Elena from 360hub - Assets / Wallpapers Enjoy ;) change log: 01 - First Version 02 - Updated Preview Image Adjust button font color Added XenonLogo no rings for now 03 - Updated preview Add XenonLogo shadow Add XenonLogo Rings (!!) Add Profile + Gamerscore display Add start sound 04 - Fixed more animations RSS feed = Optional Stage Image ! CoverFlow now AuroraNXE name Added XenonLogo Glow Tweaked Xenon Ripples Fixed animations for Quick View WIP - Experimental Sound Support Start Sound - Enter Exit Sounds Test- Aurora Swoop anim/sound QV 05 - Boot screen changed to default NXE wallpaper Xenonlogo on Bootscreen Added Loading Icon to Bootscreen + NXE Loading Icon ported over Added some NXE Panel backgrounds Test for green highlights / buttons WIP - Animations Profile Thing top-right bugs with disc Proper Stage Color NXE Backgrounds for Panes Pane UI repositions Header Quickview Title ---------- Please let me know what you think. Follow for updates. Thanks! jveda Aurora_NXE_jveda_05.zip
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8 pointsThank you friend this is the exact kind of feedback needed to continue improvements. 1. language support is broken due to removing the 0.5x scale on text in skin. Only way to fix is recode all the affected text but it makes but it makes it jaggy - so will try to make a separate skin file for other languages 2. progress bar is fixed I just need to release next version 3. I need to try this one thank you for the clear directions to replicate 4. I appreciate this coverflow tweak! I will take a look to improve the one including with the skin thanks everyone - the support has been awesome and makes me glad to see others appreciate the NXE skin as much as I do. when you can’t find something you want, create it, others may want it to. Will be back
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8 pointsHere's a skin for Aurora that I'm surprised hasn't ever been requested, especially given the Xbox 360's backwards compatibility with Xbox Classic games. Further improvements will be looked into towards the foreseeable future. Collaborations are welcome! Current version: v1.1 Previews Recommended cover layouts to use for your enjoyment with this skin: * Ribbon * Stand Up What's included: - Looping Ambience BGM (It's not random like the OG Xbox so you'll hear the same BGM on loop every 5 minutes, but it should be unnoticeable enough to not ruin the immersion.) - Animated & looping background - Custom SFX (Currently has a few SFX for basic button presses & game transitions. Special thanks to jveda & their AuroraNXE skin for the sound references) - Custom wallpapers (Based off the colors from UnleashX, put them in your Backgrounds folder at Xbox360\System\**Wherever Aurora is**\User\Backgrounds & choose from one of them in the Background option from the B button menu. They will not display on this particular theme but it's a trade-off.) - Windows XP style Aurora boot screen tweaked by me (IMO, it meshes very nicely with the skin as a startup.) To-Do List: * Replace the static wallpaper with video background (Animated frames can be done but I don't seem to have good luck with them as they always seem to crash at some point. These two skins made by @TRK_UNIT suggest that video backgrounds are possible to implement) Done! * Try to add more sounds to make it more authentic * Modify the UI to make it feel more like the OG Xbox such as the fonts & color scheme * Fix any issue or bugs present in the theme (Currently Animations are not working & accessing it will bring up the corrupted background texture ) Click on the attached file below to download it. Original Xbox theme v1.1 for Aurora v0.7b.2.zip
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6 pointsI saved not a lot of skins for aurora and wanted to share with you. The skins are not mine, I am not the author. also, these are not all skins from the forum, but only selective ones that I liked If you are too lazy to look for a skin suitable for you, here is a download for you. I don't claim authorship, and I won't be working on bag fix, so this is just a collection for people who don't want to search for a downloadable collection like me. I hope to improve someone's life) Good Luck! 02 zero two(phut hon).rar AstrOS_02.xzp Dash EN-US.xzp Default.xzp ElegantXbox10YearCelebXian07.xzp Material by x1024.cfljson Material.xzp Material_2.xzp Pack_Skins_Aurora_0.7b-20220924T105306Z-001.zip Particles.rar Resident evil 2 remake.rar SteamOS++.xzp SteamOS++_noNotif.xzp SteamOS++Phoenix.xzp SteamOS++Phoenix_noNotif.xzp SteamOS++Phoenix_Transparent.xzp SteamOS++Transparent.xzp The Last of Us Part II.rar The Last of Us Part II_v2.rar The Witcher 3.rar XboxXP.xzp
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5 pointsThis is my first skin. I looked into other skins and how they worked. RSS is broken. Temps shown aren't 100% accurate but an approximation. limesoda-v11.zip (If a board mod is around please pm me) limesoda-v11.zip
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4 pointsList of bugs on the skin so far: - Language support (currently, only works in English, since the texts show misplaced in other languages); - Progress bar is glitchy (it works fine, however it could look a bit better); - Coverflow glitch (when moving across the catalog after pressing "Y" on a game, menu information shows up again - like, the name of the game under its boxcase, icons and most importantly the gray semicircle, adapted in this skin as the RSS bar, making the interface kinda glitchy too); - NXELayout glitch (game covers show too bright after pressing "Y" on the initial menu - I tried to fix it on my previous post here... It's better now, but not perfect). I think that's all... but, by far, it's still the best skin around I guess... the sounds, the interface, the icons... really great job - thank you, @jveda!
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4 pointsI managed to fix (a little bit) of the light in AuroraNXE Layout - it's not perfect, but it's better now Previously, when you pressed "Y" on a game, the light would be too bright, making it kinda ugly. It's not perfect now, but it's better. AuroraNXE (BCM).cfljson
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4 pointsNoticed there wasn't a tutorial on adding music to the skins made for Aurora or the knowledge of it is scattered around random threads from some time ago. For those looking to add custom BGM tracks to their skins, I'll explain the process. You'll need: * A good ear & eye * A PC running Windows 7 or better ( Using a Mac or Linux? Then grab a Virtual Machine program such as VMFusion or VirtualBox & install Win7 or higher. ) * An Audio Editor ( We'll use Audacity as it has binaries made for Windows, Mac, & Linux. ) * Xuitool ( Part of the Microsoft Xbox 360 SDK which has the Xbox 360 Neighborhood, this is also why you need Windows to run this. ) * XZP skin file for Aurora, extracted somewhere ( For this tutorial, I'll use this awesome NXE skin made by jveda which didn't originally have BGM & put all the extracted stuff on my desktop. You can still follow along with your own skin & path. ) * Your custom music track that you want played on Aurora ( I will use the Xbox 360's Avatar Editor BGM. ) - Step 1 - Download Audacity from its website & install it. We'll come back to using it later. - Step 2 - Get the desired track you want as Aurora's custom BGM, audio format doesn't matter as long as Audacity supports it. - Step 3 - Start Audacity, then import your track. Drag the file to the audio editor's window or click File > Import > Audio & select your track. You should have it successfully imported. - Step 4 - This is where your good ear & eye is needed as you'll be editing & testing your music track many times until you feel it not only loops seamlessly, but that it also feels right. Make sure the project rate is set to 44100Hz. Once you are happy with how it sounds, move on to the next step. - Step 5 - Export your track from Audacity by clicking on File > Export > Export as WAV. Name the track whatever you want & save it wherever you want. [To make this tutorial easy on us, we're going to name it "song.wav" (Without quotes.) & on the desktop. IMPORTANT: You must export the track in 16-bit signed WAV format! Not 32-bit signed, not 24-bit signed, not 8-bit unsigned! Once your file is exported, you're all done with Audacity. Proceed to the next step. - Step 6 - We're now going to extract our XZP skin via the XZP Tool. The XZP files should be automatically associated with the tool once it's been installed, so you can just double-click on your XZP file to bring the program up with the contents inside shown. Otherwise you click on Open & point it to your skin file. You will then see a list of files & how they're structured. Click the first file on top (Usually Aurora_FileManager.xur), then while you hold your SHIFT key, go the bottom last file & click on it. If done correctly, you will have all the content files highlighted. Create a folder to put all the files in, then drag them out from XZP Tool to there. Any folder name will work as long as the file structures are unchanged. For my example. I will name my folder NXE_with_BGM as that will soon be the skin's name. - Step 7 - Now let's look inside our folder, it may or may not already have a sound folder. (Mine has one, only for SFX though.) If it does not, then create a new folder. Name it whatever you want, but I suggest "Sounds" (without quotes) to make it easier on you. Once it is made, drag your WAV file exported from Audacity & slide it in that folder. - Step 8 - Open the Xbox UI Authoring Tool. Close out the XUI1 template as we are not making a skin for Aurora in this tutorial. Make sure you have the Aurora Elements extension installed to enable the modifications of the skin files. Download the script from the Aurora website & put it anywhere you want. I made an Aurora folder in Xbox 360 SDK folder & extracted everything there, so the path looks like C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Xbox 360 SDK\Aurora. Once the tool is up, check if the extension is installed by going to Tools > Options > General > XML Extensions. If it's not there, add it & then restart the program for it to take effect. Our focus is going to be on the Aurora_Main.XUR file inside the extracted skin folder. Let's first rename it to "Aurora_Main_OLD.XUR" (Without quotes) as it will act as a backup file. We will delete it later once we're done. Double click the Aurora_Main_OLD.XUR file & you should see a window open inside the program. You can't modify anything in the XUR format, so you must save it as a XUI file. Do that by clicking File > Save As... & name it Aurora_Main_XUI.XUI. Keep that saved in the skin's folder for now. - Step 9 - You now have the Aurora_Main_XUI.XUI file you recently saved. It will look the same as the XUR file earlier, but this time you'll be able to modify it. The top left area where it says [XuiCanvas] is our focus. Click on Aurora, then go to the Application Layer. This is the place where our music will be added. Now look to the left side where there are various tool icons & hover your mouse towards the Windows 95-looking speaker, that is "XAudio Sound" which is what we want. Click on the speaker icon & your cursor will turn into a crosshair when hovering over the skin preview area below the keyframes. Go ahead & click anywhere you want in the gray rectangle or skin preview, placement does not matter as it will be invisible once the skin gets rebuilt. You'll notice a new group was created called XuiSoundXAudio at the layer area. In Properties, you should also see ' XuiSoundXAudio : XuiSound : XuiElement '. - Step 10 - Now we'll get to finally adding our track! So click on the recently created XuiSoundXAudio group & go to Properties. You can change the ID name to whatever you want, but if you want to make it easy on yourself, I suggest naming it "BGM" or "Music" (Without quotes.) Scroll all the way down while in Properties until you see File & Volume. By default XuiTools leaves the File area blank & doesn't know where your custom track is. At File, click the three dots near the empty white box to bring up the file browser. Find the folder you saved the WAV file of your track to (In this example, it's in "Sounds") & select it. It has now been added to XuiTools, you should see a path made of your selected WAV file near File. Something like "\Sounds\song.wav". Also by default, XuiTools sets the music volume at -12.000000. You can change it to whatever you want, but anything lower than the default may result in the music being too quiet. If you already made the track quieter on Audacity, you can just set it to 0.000000 or still change it. Since I already edited the track, I'll have the volume at 0.000000 Make sure that 'Play' is enabled in the State area & check the "Loop" box so that it will keep playing your track endlessly from start to finish. Otherwise it will only play once & never again until you return to Aurora. Now let's check if the BGM plays in XuiTools by previewing it via File > Preview (F5). If everything was set up correctly, then you should have your track playing on loop which means it'll play on your Xbox 360! Once you got confirmation, close out the preview. If stuck on full view, change the windows to Cascade style & click the red X mark on the corner where it says XUI. Well done! You now have a working BGM track that loops! But we're not done yet, we are close to the end though. - Step 11 - Now we're ready to save the changes & will convert our XUI file to XUR with the new information added. Go to File > Export As Binary, then save the file as "Aurora_Main.XUR" (Without quotes) to your skin folder. You're all done with XuiTool, so go ahead & close it. Go to the folder now & make sure it is not moved out of there or put it in one of its subfolders, your skin will not load on the Xbox 360 console if that happens. Then delete the Aurora_Main_XUI.XUI & Aurora_Main_OLD.XUR files from the skin's folder as they are not needed anymore. If the skin doesn't work, we can just simply convert that newly made XUR file to XUI & convert the XUI file to XUR again after modifying it. - Step 12 - Once you have the new Aurora_Main.XUR file nested in with the rest of the XUR files & you have your specific music track saved in that folder that you pointed XuiTools towards, we will rebuild everything in that extracted folder back to an XZP file. If you want to change the skin's display name & values on Aurora, you can either use the Skin Meta Generator program or open the skin.meta file with a text editing program like Notepad++. Overwrite the old skin.meta file if you updated it so that you don't mistake it as a clone of the older skin. Open XZP Tools again & click on the Rebuild button. Then have it point at your skin folder. I do not think the version matters, so pick whatever one (In my example, I selected "Version 1".) Then click OK to rebuild the XZP skin for Aurora, it will be done once the status say 'Ready' & the newly built XZP file appears. Double check that everything's OK inside by opening the newly built XZP file in the XZP Tool. There should be your new music track in the package file (In my example it would be named "Sounds\song.wav" with Sounds being the folder it's in & song.wav being the custom BGM track itself.) - Step 13 - Okay! Now it's time to turn on our Xbox 360 console & try our new skin out with the BGM track. You can either transfer the new XZP file to the 360's HDD via USB, FTP, Ethernet, or FATXplorer. Regardless of your method of transfer, send it to Aurora's Skins folder, where the default skin is saved. Once you're in Aurora, press the B button on your controller to bring up a menu. Go over to the Skins option & select the new skin you made. You'll likely need to restart Aurora for it to take effect, so either Restart or Reboot the Xbox 360, or if you've set Aurora as your default dashboard then just hit the Guide button & simply select Aurora Home from the quick menu & answer yes. - Final Step - Aurora should now load again after the console has been rebooted or restarted. If you've managed to follow the steps laid out in this tutorial, you should now have your very own custom BGM track playing on the Aurora dashboard & on loop. Congratulations!!! Now you can listen to your jam while you're exploring every nook & cranny of Aurora! Give yourself a pat on the back for putting it all together!
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4 pointsA little pack i compiled to stylize your Aurora. I hope you find something you like! Background.zip
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4 pointsCoverflow WheelArcade diseñado por mi para Aurora 0.7B Xbox 360, espero sea de su agrado WheelArcade Default: WheelArcade Default by adriancaz.cfljson WheelArcade WebOS: WheelArcade webOS by adriancaz.cfljson
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3 pointsGRAPE SODA Hello again! This is my second attempt at a theme. I have also made a layout which I intended for larger screens. I think i have setup everything correctly and the layout is included in just the theme file. HD Aurora [s0da] Grape-Soda-v10.zip if you don't like the theme have also included the layout separately hds0da.cfljson *Disable animation for a better effect*
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3 pointsSKIN AURORA 0.7b2 |Vidéo Background Nissan| XBOX 360 Jtag/RGH (youtube.com)
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3 pointsmy made unique skin aurora. free download. check on video description thanks for watching preview bellow
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3 pointsLips Party Classics Four in One (EN) =================================== This guide will let you have all the songs included in the four Lips games available in Lips Party Classics so that you can run it on an JTAG/RGH Xbox 360 and not need to having to switch disks to access the songs included on the other disks. You will first need to own the EU versions of the Lips games: - Lips (EUR) [Disc 3] - Lips Number One Hits (EUR) [Disc 10] - Lips Party Classics (EUR) [Disc 13] - Lips I Love the 80s (EUR)[Disc 17] These specific versions are needed for this hack to work. To know which disc each game is you can check the LPS.xml file that is available in the "lps" directory on each game disc for the DISC_INDEX line. <DISC_INDEX>10</DISC_INDEX> in the file would indicate that it is Disc 10. We will use the title "Lips Party Classics"as a base since this is the last version to work with many wired microphones as I understand it. Follow these steps: 1. Make a temporary folder on your computer and extract the contents of "Lips.4.in.1.zip" here. 2. Copy the content from the Lips discs to the folders matching it's disc number. - Files from "Lips (EUR)" goes into folder "3" - Files from "Lips Number One Hits" goes into folder "10" - Files from "Lips Party Classics (EUR)" goes into folder "13" - Files from "Lips I Love the 80s (EUR)" goes into folder "17" 3. Now run the scripts to create the "Lips 4 in 1 (EUR)" version. - If you are on a windows PC you run "Pack_Lips_4in1_WIN.bat" - If you are on a Mac you run "Pack_Lips_4in1_MAC.sh" - If you are using Linux you run "Pack_Lips_4in1_LIN.sh" 4. Copy the folder "Lips.4.in.1.EUR" to your modded Xbox 360 and run the game. It should now show all 160 songs of all four games and you never need to switch discs again. If you have any old save games for Lips on your Xbox 360 you will need to delete them to make this hack work properly as the game saves a cached list of all songs to the save file. CAREFUL! If you have any DLC you do not need to delete that. Only the save file. Hope you like this and have fun singing! Lips.4.in.1.zip
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3 points190 в 1 тренере XBLA 179 в 1 Сохраните редакторы 400 игры Игра Aurora Trainers pack 603 - 2018 Treners xyz 150 игра 360haven treners 54 игра Программа XPG_Chameleon_v1.30 Программа XYZProject V0.1.9 Программа XYZTrainer V2.1 + 600 траншеекопателей https://disk.yandex.ru/d/g-zjrL2jsceF2w https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DPQgVGkSmo85J03Re14zgE1DhwmyXEbQ?usp=sharing
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3 pointsWorking on skin again, I realized the issue with the languages. The default aurora skin set the text fields to 0.5x scale, and had large font sizes (24pt instead of 12pt for example) to appear normal. When creating the skin, I had un-done the 0.5x scale and decreased the font size in the areas now affected. The translations are specifying font point size based on the original aurora skin. So the 12pt fonts I used are reset to 24pt, and since I removed the 0.5x scalings, the translations cause the large font. It will be a lot of rework to fix those and 0.5x makes fonts jaggier, so we will see. Alternatively, someone can do a retranslate and use this skin in the tool to generate correct sized translations, but you'll have skin-specific translation and small fonts on other skins..
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3 pointsI like Aurora but the only thing missing is ui sounds. I tried to make skin with ui sounds myself but I just can't wrap my head around it for now. Could anyone make this come true? I think many people would love it
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3 pointsThis is based on the work from Srealmoreno Features: Added the loading screen from "Xbox One X" to "Transparent theme" Skin from Salvador Real. Updated Xbox logos with higher quality ones. Modern background. Updated "about" logos. Colored loading icons: Green I (Soft), Green II (Bright), & White. Xbox 360 Dark Theme Updated - Green I.xzp Xbox 360 Dark Theme Updated - White.xzp Xbox 360 Dark Theme Updated - Green II.xzp
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3 pointsI used this skin as part of my tutorial on adding BGM to Aurora skins. Check it out! For those that want to have the Xbox 360's Avatar Editor BGM with this skin, I have made it available for you to download. NXE_with_BGM.xzp
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3 points@jveda Can I just say how fantastic this skin is! As someone who has always liked 'stealth' or 'tasteful' mods, be that in game consoles or cars etc, I've always gone for something that increased the original functionality of a device but not at the cost of it looking OEM in design. for those reasons this skin feels perfect! I always loved the original blades and I didn't dislike the NXE menu, but the final menu MS put out just never sat right with me as something I enjoyed navigating or interacting with visually. with an RGH 360 Aurora and your skin, I think I've found the perfect balance of increased functionality (playing game backups) whilst keeping an OEM looking interface! the subtle xbox loading animations/icons are just perfect. I'm not sure if it's limited to just my install, but I did find a graphical glitch in a double loading bar on the title update page if you scroll between title updates when one is downloading - it seems to use the default animation and I'm guessing a newer one? I'd love to see this skin fully polished as much as possible, I'd happily make a small donation towards the project in hope of keeping your momentum up to really make this something special. Thanks!
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2 pointsA Little over a week ago i released Aurora Asset Editor v1.0, now i'm back with a new version for you, the new version features FTP support aswell as the ability to load/convert FSD's .assets to Aurora, i also added support for grabbing assets from xbox.com and xboxunity.net same as Aurora does (when it comes to images atleast) If you need information on how this application works, check the original release thread: http://www.realmodscene.com/index.php?/topic/5282-aurora-asset-editor-a-graphical-editor-for-auroras-asset-files/ for more information Here's a changelog of what has changed since v1.0: Here are some screenshots of the new features in action: AuroraAssetEditor_v1.1.rar
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2 pointsOK, got it for "regular" homebrew (not Aurora unfortunately, so I'd still appreciate some help here). Don't touch the XEX file itself - Any change will cause the app / game not to run (probably digital signature, checksum or something). Launch Shortcut360 v1.1.7 and create a new shortcut. Name: The app / game name. This is how it appears in the game list. Doesn't have to be accurate so you can change it if you want to customize. Title ID: It is recommended to search xboxunity.net to see if there's a known title ID. Retail games will always have one, but homebrew might have one as well, decided by the community. If there is one, it is recommended that you use it to avoid clashes. If there isn't, just use a random one, but do search xboxunity to verify that nothing else uses it. It needs to be exactly 8 hex digits, so prefix with zeros if needed. Icon: Optional PNG image exactly 64x64 pixels in size. If the game has a Title ID on xboxunity you can download the icon from there. You might need to resize it, which is easily done using MS Paint. Media ID: For homebrew, this needs to be 00000000 (eight zeros). Disc: For homebrew, both fields should be zero. Path: Path to the XEX file to run, relative to the root of the HDD. Do not include the drive name and do not include a leading backslash. Use backslashes as directory separators. Forward slashes will not work. Create your shortcut. Go into the content folder, then to the title ID folder. You will see another folder named "00000000". Change it to "00080000". Go into that folder. You'll see the shortcut file, and it will have the name of the app. Rename it to the title ID followed by "00000001", e.g. if the title ID is 12345678, name the file "1234567800000001". Open the file in a hex editor. Go to position 0x344 (836). Look at the four bytes starting at that position. They should all be zeros. Change that to "00 08 00 00". Save the file. Copy the content folder to your Xbox 360 and enjoy.
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2 pointsSkin Aurora 0.7b Here I leave you the last Skin that i elaborate, style Xbox one X. Changes made: -Change of interface -Change of colors to the buttons -Change of icons -Now you can see the name of the profile with a DVD inserted -Change animation to notification -Sound in notification -Change of interface in details of the games -Change of quick view -Change of color to the effects. -Enimation of home style xbox one x (there are two, you can choose it in alternative start) -Default layout with some changes for the theme. -Change of theme background -Avatar in the beginning with Scena bigger for animations are not cut -Among others Link: https://mega.nz/#F!kCw0nTbR!ZAg2ZrYRFZv_FfgvSQirSg Dash EN-US.xzp Dash Spanish.xzp Theme of skin and layout "Dash" By: Srealmoreno Captures:
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2 pointsIt works like a charm.. The Lips.4.in.1.zipfile is one available for logged users and it is only 321KB. I've downloaded the files in iso format: Lips (Europe) (En,Fr,De,Es,It,Pl,Ru).iso Lips - I Love the 80s (Europe).iso Lips - Number One Hits (Europe).iso Lips - Party Classics (Europe).iso Extracted it as mentioned using "Xbox Image Browser" and run the .bat file.. perfect!
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2 pointsRun this Aurora script: https://github.com/jrobiche/xbox360-aurora-scripts/tree/main/DeviceIDUpdater
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2 pointsHere's what you will need to make themes for Aurora. - XZP Tool ( To extract the files from the theme packages & eventually compile them back into it. ) - Microsoft Xbox 360 SDK ( Contains the Xbox Neighborhood & XuiTool, where you'll spend the majority of your time putting it all together. Because it's an official microsoft tool I don't believe posting a DL link of it is allowed, but you should be able to find it. ) - AuroraElements ( Extension for XuiTool you add to read files made for Aurora. Without it, you'll be thrown with errors. Extract the rar, in XuiTools go to Tools -> Options... -> General Then Under XML Extensions press Change..., then Add... and browse for the extracted xml file. Hit Ok three times and restart XuiTools. You should no longer get any errors when opening the files. ) - Aurora 0.7b.2 Release Package ( Latest version as of this time of writing. Beyond having the contents of Aurora, it has the default XZP skin file you can use to start your theme from scratch. You can also use other XZP files that have been made & uploaded in the past for reference as long as they still work for the latest version of Aurora. Skins made for versions v0.7b & v0.7b.1 are compatible but earlier builds might not. ) If you want to get fancy with your themes, I recommend Audacity for music & sounds and then for making an animated background, use kdenlive to modify the video file, FFMPEG to extract the frames of the video (One of my posts in the OG Xbox skin has a command you can copy & paste to your terminal where you can adjust the value of your framerate to your liking), & Bulk Rename Utilty to rename the extracted frames (Again, one of my posts in the OG Xbox skin details how it works.) You'll also need to have an image-editing tool to modify your skin's texture files. Many of them exist, but I like using Paint.NET. That should be just about enough to get you started & making some skins for Aurora besides consulting some tutorials posted here.
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2 pointsThank you so much for taking my request. This is an awesome skin friend. I used it with a black background for an xbox one style look.
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2 pointsUpdate - NXE QuickView Switching + Sounds, QuickView Title / Header
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2 pointsprobably a virus in the files. No reason to not post the files here instead of having you jump through hoops and send dms for passwords.
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2 pointsskin based on star wars with a compilation of images of the saga skin.xzp place the file in the following path: / HDD1 / Aurora / Skins Layouts includes a custom file so that the covers look smaller and you can enjoy the best aspects of skin that you can see on the image 3DA post . path: / HDD1 / Aurora / Media / Layouts StarWArSkin.rar I apologize for my bad English and my domain if I made any error in the publication of this work
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2 pointsI wanted to have a Windows XP style boot screen for Aurora so I made one. It has both dark and light, just change the "Alternate Splash Screen" option in the skin menu. This theme just changes the Aurora loading screen, so if you have a theme you already like, feel free to extract the XZP with XZPtool and just copy AuroraLoading.xur and the Images folder (no overwrites) to your preferred theme. XboxXP.xzp
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2 pointsHowdy everyone I've been hard at work creating my first full theme for Aurora and I'd like to share it with you all! --- Screenshots Alternate (Dark) Splash screen: Light (default) Splash Screen: Home screen with looping animated background: Game Details: Use this option to enable the Dark themed loading screen: System Menu: Settings Menu: File Browser: Game Browser: Loading spinner: Overscan options: --- Details Skin size: 7.3 MB (when extracted) Download: CP2077 [JMD].rar Enjoy!
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2 pointsEDIT : The file is avaible to download at the end of this post. 😉 Hello ! I'm back for the final version of my skin and some screens of it ! So, It's a Auroa 0.7b.1 skin for a Xbox 360 in my Astro City Candy Cab. I've just change the boot screen of SteamOS skin (using Astro City logo), and the background main screen (using some video game logos) I want to credit mrknorton for the original SteamOS skin I've work from, and Felida who helped me change the meta screen. The visuals : Loading Screen. Screen used : Main Screen. Backgroud used : This skin for Aurora 0.7b.1 avaible at the bottom of this post. Enjoy ! ------------------- Below, the WIP ------------------- Hello ! Since I saw all the possibilities offered by Aurora and the tools put in available by the team, it made me want to contribute (modestly) to the group: I decided to make a small skin customization. To start with something simple, I decided to take my skin favorite (SteamOS, by mrknorton) and modify its loading image and its back main plan. My Xbox 360 being in an SEGA AstroCity cabinet, the theme was all found! So I started working on the background. I was looking for a neutral result, not too invsid, but we can guess the references to the video game: Then I worked on a loading image that could refer to the AstroCity. I made several proposals ... ... I even test an other font, but nothing really good ... ... I tested all that, and I realized that my loading image was not the right size (too small). So I redid the image that I liked most to the right size and edited a new skin meta ... and there, it does not work. Aurora does not want to load my skin. Well, as I changed 2 things at once, I will break down my progress by first testing with the loading image at the correct size, and once validated as working, I will do it again skinmeta. I'll let you know what happens next ! The file is avaible to download ! ⬇️ AstrOS_02.xzp
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2 pointsHay guys made some coverflow layouts. A few pics & vids of them not all of them are in the picture/video. Some are pretty much the same. Just the main cover will be In a different position or spin, wheel, flip added to it. Hope you guys enjoy. Be safe out there. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1LEyRT6xZEEl6Q8gidKHbLCxg-ZUIE3oy/view?usp=drivesdk 20200323_152109.mp4 20200323_151350.mp4 20200323_152140.mp4 20200323_151425.mp4 20200323_151959.mp4 20200323_152041.mp4 20200323_152205.mp4 20200323_151523.mp4 20200323_151602.mp4 20200323_152240.mp4 20200323_152311.mp4 20200323_151702.mp4 20200323_151849.mp4 20200323_151925.mp4 20200323_151740.mp4 20200323_151818.mp4
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1 pointNot sure if it's appropriate to post this here, however, I put together a little boot animation with some art resources that Mattie was kind enough to send my direction. Hope you enjoy it! http://www.mediafire.com/watch/4q21n9ppxccrl1c/Aurora.wmv Here is a link to the video on youtube:
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1 pointI take no credits for this menu. The hard work was all done by ITjunky & Borjoyzee. If there was others i missed sorry. I just converted the Fallout NV PCT pc version to work with the jtag/rgh systems years ago. Personal Terminal location. External Terminal: Located at Doc Mitchel's House. The portable Terminal is within the main cheat terminal. You Have to add it to your pipboy for it to work. As it saves you going to Doc Mitchel's house to access the External cheat terminal. portable cheat terminal in your pipboy in the AID category. Hit A on cheat terminal then B to exit pipboy. Cheat Terminal will load up. I've only tested on the GOTY edition of fallout new vegas & TU5 i think. Unsure if existing Fallout NV saves will work as I started from the beginning. Enjoy.... https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_WDzaJkGkUdoJhgxTZPOSQiysE3Dqg8-/view?usp=drivesdk
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1 pointIndie Games [XBLIG] TIP: Whenever something goes right. save a copy in a Backup folder. will avoid bugs and crashes I avoided links for moderation. but if you don't find the apps. access the discord XEX BRASIL: discord.gg/Besr3a6YJy Required Apps: • Velocity (xbox 360 file manager) • DN Spy • XBLIG game extracted the .exe Purpose of the post: Teach how to translate indie games to other languages not natively supported. Procedure: 1- Download an Indie Game format game from the internet 2- Use velocity/Horizon to extract the resources from it and place it in a folder on the desktop. 3- Find the '.exe' included in the game. (Yes, don't use XEX) on XBLIG 4- Open the .exe in DN Spy and activate the 'assembly explorer' in the view tab. 5- Open your .exe in the DJY SPY app 6- Go to the search bar and filter by searching: Strings/Numbers. (See the 1st photo) 7- Write something in the game that you think is a text. (Ex: Press Start etc) 8- If results appear equal to the photo in the post. of 2 clicks. 9- Naturally you will see the text in the middle of the codes between quotes. (Ex: "Press Start") (See 1st photo) 10- To edit, just right-click on 'Edit IL instruction' and another screen will open with the possibility of editing the texts. (See the 2nd photo) 11- Edit the text in quotes, the game strings. "press start" Note: There is no character limit, be happy. but if the sentence is too long, use the line breaker -> \n (See the 3rd photo) with that edit the sentence for your language and click OK. 12- After that Save everything in the app, in the file tab -> save everything -> OK (See the 4th photo) 13- After editing the .exe, return it to the original game file under 'GOD'. use velocity with -> replace file (right mouse button) 14- click on rehash to redo the hash. 15- Test on your JTAG/RGH console. More tips access the discord XEX BRASIL or talk to MathuwsGamerMW on YT. 1° PNG 2° PNG 3° PNG 4° PNG
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1 pointSkin green color to Aurora 7b/ 0.7b.2 r1655 Download Layouts Aurora.rar
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1 pointThere are some new layouts created for Aurora. I would thanks team Phoenix, Begal, Nightcervant and RacerX for their work. ****FINAL VERSION WITH FIX ( I HOPE )**** Movie and Circle are modifications of "Flock Circle Dance by Begal"; Escalator is modification of "Collector by Nightcervant"; Focus is modification of "Ribbon by Phoenix" inspired me to an old work of RacerX; Roman and Arrow are modifications of "Spine by Phoenix"; Wall is modication of "Table by Phoenix". SCREENSHOTS Version 1 Version 2 ====================> DOWNLOAD <==================== Aurora_Layouts_MatteIta_V1_Fix.rar Aurora_Layouts_MatteIta_V2_Fix.rar
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1 pointWoow thanks so much you have a full drive of trainers and save editors You made my day
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1 pointSorry for the double post. Open Content.db Click Browse Data tab and scroll slightly right and you'll see description, this is where you edit the synopsis.
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1 pointhttp-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?&v=jMWXpp0V2is YOUTUBE TUTORIAL VIDEO MIGRATE FROM FSD2 TO F3 - IMPORTANT FILES 32/64bit Manuals Changelog Infos Known bugs Access 2010 VERSION GaDaBaMa32.rar Access 2013 VERSION GaDaBaMa_3.2_A2013.rar
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1 pointGREENSteamOS.xzp 4 Варианта на выбор, полностью зеленого цвета мне не удалось сделать, только частично. 100% и 50% это степень прозрачности нижней панели. Отлично работают на Aurora 0.7b.1 Надеюсь автор еще вернется. GREENSteamOS.xzp Blue_SteamOS50%.xzp Blue_SteamOS100%.xzp GREEN-X_SteamOS.xzp
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