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Title: Weapons problem: sound conversion
Post by: franx on March 16, 2002, 11:58:38 am
Guys, I've found two recent oddities in converting weapons.

In both my full Black Thorn conversion and in my Spetznaz weappons conversion, the guns don't make sounds, or the volume is extremely low.  I do the usual drill: I convert my .wav sounds to system 7 sounds; eliminate the .wav extensions, convert any soundvol file, and leave any .cht files alone.  I don't know what I'm doing wrong.

Odder still:  in Black Thorn, my regular RS-UO set of weapons works fine (gunfire sounds, etc.).  But my specific BT weapons don't.  Mauti or anyone -- any ideas?  The other elements of both my conversions work great.


Title: Re: Weapons problem: sound conversion
Post by: Bronto on June 04, 2002, 10:18:57 am
:P :-[ ::) :-[ ::) :P :-[ ::) ::)
i had the same problem dude. i was porting a gigantic chain gun type thing over to the demo, and i tried everything you mentioned to get the sound to work. i gave up in the end, i got frustrated. XOR will know what to do though.


Title: Re: Weapons problem: sound conversion
Post by: Pooga on June 21, 2002, 01:08:56 am
Umm?I've done it before, but I forgot?dang! How do you convert .wav files to System 7 Sound?
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:P   <???Osama!


Title: Re: Weapons problem: sound conversion
Post by: jn.loudnotes on June 21, 2002, 10:53:12 am
Download Sound Studio 2 from www.versiontracker.com or www.macupdate.com

It's a great program for converting and editing sound/music.

It could also fix the low volume wep sound problem if you just amplify it a lot before converting. ?It retains quality when you amplify...it's a great program.

Did I mention its a great program?  I'd download it even if you're not converting mods...it's a must-have


Title: Re:Weapons problem: sound conversion
Post by: Tachyon on September 08, 2002, 06:27:26 pm
you could also use quicktime pro to convert wavs to system 7 sounds.
just open the wav and export as system 7 sound