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Topic: Sound changing

Is there a prog where i can change my sound files to
the TeeWars files. I want to change it because i want
to make Viking tee with arrows. So a arrow with a gun
sound ?!

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Re: Sound changing

Google for wavpack and you shall find what you need.

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Re: Sound changing

i don't get intelligent of that

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4 (edited by naprana 2008-01-21 20:39:56)

Re: Sound changing

You need a program to convert other audio files to *.wv

if you done that, replace the files you want to change with your new ones.

but dont forget to backup the old *.wv files..


edit.: ouuhhh.. didn't read your post correctly..
try this: http://www.vuplayer.com/vuplayer.php

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Re: Sound changing

do the files need any special attributes?

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Re: Sound changing

I believe you edit the files in Teewars -> Data -> Audio. I do not know which program handles the extension though.

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Re: Sound changing

It doesnt help us if u write one sentence under each thread that u find, Niko,

BTT: id use wavpack works pretty well

8 (edited by Landil 2008-02-20 18:47:03)

Re: Sound changing

I used the standard CD-settings (PCM 44,100 khz, 16 bit stereo 172 KB/sec) before encoding it with the command line wavpack encoder. Otherwise teewars crashed, when playing the wv

All you need to convert wavpack is at http://www.wavpack.com

And I agree with Struppi. There is no competition of sensless comments. Before you press "submit", think about it and check if it helps so.

Antoine de Saint Exupéry: It seems that perfection is reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.
Besides -  I am the gfx guy!