When you update, if you haven’t extracted the music since Bethesda added “Ring of Fire”, you’ll need to extract the music again. If you already have it, you’re fine.
Edit: The Ring of Fire is found in SeventySix - 10UpdateStream.ba2
Edit 2.0: If you download Fallout 76 through Steam, "The Ring of Fire" is with the rest of the music. (They didn't include update archives, just combined them with existing ones)
maybe this answer will help others that come here :) This doesnt provide quests. If your station is silent, it means you've ran into the "muted radio" bug. There are a few steps mentioned earlier in this thread. The most promising was/is the "convert xmv to wav after extraction". Maybe give that a try
OK not sure how safe this is as Mods shouldn't be uninstalled mid game, but I managed to get the no sound working again by ...
Saving game, Exiting and uninstalling the mod, Reloading the game making another save without the mod installed, Come back out of the game and reinstall the mod, Load up game again.
It doesn't delete the music files from the folder so no need to extract them all again.
As I said this is not the best way to do it but it has worked for me and so far no issues.
someone @ me if someone makes a version that doesnt require you to basicly create the radio station yourself, but actually adds it without you needing to do anything
I was bored and went through DJ Julie's Voice Clips that are in a combination of fuz and lip. All 166 Voice Clips are around 5 to 11 seconds unnamed using a series of numbers and letters in a random fashion. Her Appalachia Radio Monologue is broken into 12 clips randomly into 2 blocks. Apparently, some songs have more than 2 intros, there are also little quips that she does at the end of songs or just random comments about anything, she even has a conversation with her collection (3 clips). The Appalachia Radio in 76 is completely random, you never know when or what songs she will comment on. After changing the Songs and voice clips to mp3 format, I tried to name her clips according to what she was talking about the best way I could. I only had problems with one voice clip where I couldn't make out this one word that she says, after more than 20 times of listening to it I still couldn't figure it out so I left it as is but maybe someone else could. As I grew bored with the process I mixed her voice clips into the songs and even combined multiple voice clips at the beginning and at the end of the songs to make it more fluid. It feels nice to listen to her talk even if it is constantly between songs and not just randomly while on 76. If anyone is interested I will be more than happy to make a page here to download Julie's Playlist with or without her monologue or with just her voice clips in xvm or mp3 format for you to mix her in yourselves. Let me know what you think!
That would be great, I agree it's really nice to have the commentary with the music. Let us know where you'll upload the edits if you release them, as I don't think Nexus would allow them to be posted here. Thanks!
I was able to extract and convert files into .xwm formats etc.. which include most recently updated DJ Julie's voice, radio advertisements, shop musics, and radio plays from Fallout 76 if you wanna collab. lemme know
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Edit: The Ring of Fire is found in SeventySix - 10UpdateStream.ba2
Edit 2.0: If you download Fallout 76 through Steam, "The Ring of Fire" is with the rest of the music. (They didn't include update archives, just combined them with existing ones)
Saving game,
Exiting and uninstalling the mod,
Reloading the game making another save without the mod installed,
Come back out of the game and reinstall the mod,
Load up game again.
It doesn't delete the music files from the folder so no need to extract them all again.
As I said this is not the best way to do it but it has worked for me and so far no issues.
Hope this helps anyone else.