How To Upload Chants to FIFA 14 and PES 2014


* Using a team album from iTunes or Amazon? Drag the files over to your computer first.

FIFA 14 - Uploading Chants to PS3

1.Download a FanChants Chant Pack on a PC or laptop and open the zip file by double clicking.

2.Copy the folder over to a USB and plug into your PS3.

3. Go to the music category on PS3 and press triangle on the folder 'USB device' and select ‘Display All’. The chants in the pack will show, press triangle again and select 'Copy Multiple'. Choose a selection of chants or 'Select All' to copy them all over.

5. Press triangle on the folder you've created and select ‘Add to Playlist’. The playlist can contain the whole chant pack or just a few chants. Choose ‘create new playlist’ and then make a name for your playlist.

*FIFA enable you to upload either a playlist or one single track to each in-game event, so you might want to create a playlist for each event now. You could also choose to have different playlists for each team.

5. Load up FIFA and on the home screen select the customise tab. Go to REPLAY THEATRE (bottom right) and scroll across to CUSTOM MUSIC AND CHANTS and select MY FIFA 14. Here it will list all the slots you can add chants to. Select a category and add a chant or playlist and you’re done!

Video to help too, Big Creds to Erickever 


FIFA 14 - Uploading Chants to Xbox

1. Download a FanChants Chant Pack on a PC or laptop and open the zip file by double clicking on it.

2. Rip the chants on to an audio CD and insert into Xbox, on Xbox go to ‘play CD’ - top left of home screen

3. Go to ‘Rip CD’ and select all of the chants to copy onto your xbox hard drive, select ‘Rip CD’ again and you will be able to give the album a name. Select ‘Save  Changes’ to rip the CD, when it has finished hit ‘Done’.

4. You can now take the CD out and go to system music player, under 'My Music Apps'. Select 'Hard Drive' and 'Songs' – the chants you ripped will appear here. Save these chants to a playlist by selecting 'Save Playlist'.

5. After naming the playlist start FIFA and on the home screen select the CUSTOMISE tab.

6. Go to 'REPLAY THEATRE' (bottom right) and scroll down to 'CUSTO MEDIA AND CHANTS' and select 'MY  FIFA 14'. Here it lists all the in-game slots you can upload chants to. Select a category and add the chants you want. Choose a whole  playlist, or one single song.

Credit to SJMB94 for the video

PES 2014 - Uploading chant to PS3

1.Download a FanChants Chant Pack on a PC or laptop and open the zip file by double clicking.

2.Copy the folder over to a USB and plug into your PS3.

3. Go to the music category on PS3 and press triangle on the folder 'USB device' and select ‘Display All’. The chants in the pack will show, press triangle again and select 'Copy Multiple'. Choose a selection of chants or 'Select All' to copy them all over.

4. Press triangle on the folder you've created and select ‘Add to Playlist’. Add all chants to the playlist because you can only create and use one. 

5. Choose ‘create new playlist’ and then make the name of your playlist ‘WEPES2014’, this has to be the name of the playlist for the game to recognise it, now you will have a playlist containing all of your chants.

6. On PES, go to options and in the menu then select 'soundtrack'. Your chants should appear in a list under the PES tracks, select which ones you want playing in your soundtrack, up to 64 chants can be used.

Great vid by MRMarkcoos

PES 2014 - Uploading chant to Xbox

1.Download a FanChants Chant Pack on a PC or laptop and open the zip file by double clicking.

2. Copy the folder over to a USB, the USB will need to be formatted to FAT32 for it to work.

3. On the xbox make a playlist containing your chants and name it ‘WEPES2014’ (the memory stick will need to be plugged into your xbox the whole time whilst playing).

4.On PES, go to options - in the menu select 'soundtrack'. Your chants should appear in a list under the PES tracks (they may take a while to load), select which ones you want playing in your soundtrack, up to 64 chants can be used.




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