Would I be right in assuming that all the sound files for the minor races can be found in English/German .snd? (depending on what language you have botf set to)
And if so what would I need to use in order to extract sound files from here to be modified?
I don't plan on modifying these files personally but i need to obtain them so I can pass them onto someone who does have this capability
Minor race intro speech files
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Re: Minor race intro speech files
never checked, but that's what I would assume as well.stardust wrote:Would I be right in assuming that all the sound files for the minor races can be found in English/German .snd? (depending on what language you have botf set to)
use UltimateEditor of course! Why are you asking?stardust wrote:And if so what would I need to use in order to extract sound files from here to be modified?
You know UE is the answer to nearly everything, don't you? =) *just kidding*
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There's quite a few obstacles when adding your own sounds to English.snd, as Beepo and myself found.
For a start, the frequency has to be set to 22050 hz,
set to mono, 16 bit.
Format has to be DVI/IMA ADPCM (*wav) to save it as a .wav file that UE recognises, and the compression set to 4 bits/sample (4:1)
And the programme I used is Cool Edit Pro 2.0
http://www.brothersoft.com/cool-edit-pro-76003.html
You can get it there as a 30 day demo.
For a start, the frequency has to be set to 22050 hz,
set to mono, 16 bit.
Format has to be DVI/IMA ADPCM (*wav) to save it as a .wav file that UE recognises, and the compression set to 4 bits/sample (4:1)
And the programme I used is Cool Edit Pro 2.0
http://www.brothersoft.com/cool-edit-pro-76003.html
You can get it there as a 30 day demo.
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Regards
Pigman
You can also use Audacity 1.2.6 which has the benefit of being absolutely FREE!!There's quite a few obstacles when adding your own sounds to English.snd, as Beepo and myself found.
For a start, the frequency has to be set to 22050 hz,
set to mono, 16 bit.
Format has to be DVI/IMA ADPCM (*wav) to save it as a .wav file that UE recognises, and the compression set to 4 bits/sample (4:1)
And the programme I used is Cool Edit Pro 2.0
http://www.brothersoft.com/cool-edit-pro-76003.html
You can get it there as a 30 day demo.
Regards
Pigman