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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Sound/Story Zone

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Kadski
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Posted: 15th Oct 2007 09:07
I add my Mp3 file to the sound zone then I test the game but I never hear it... And I can never see/hear video in the story zone.
Nickydude
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Posted: 15th Oct 2007 15:39
and make sure the sound is somewhere in the 'audiobank' in the FPSC folder, anywhere else and you won't here it.

"he is coming!..." - WIP in 'Showcase'
Casper007
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Posted: 15th Oct 2007 21:49
Just a Note. There are many programs on the web that can convert your mp3's into wav. and ogg files. Hope that helps.

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Posted: 15th Oct 2007 23:40
Download Audacity its free and converts to alot of different sound files.

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Nickydude
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Posted: 16th Oct 2007 00:01
It's the one I use, just search for my threads to see what you can do with it.

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Kadski
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Posted: 17th Oct 2007 01:58
Thanks everyone, I really appreciate it!

But whats a ogg. file???
Kadski
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Posted: 18th Oct 2007 01:54
Thanks!!!
spex_guy
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Posted: 18th Oct 2007 04:18
An .ogg file is just another audio file format like .wav or .mp3.

As far as converting goes, I use Adobe Audition.

You can also just take your .mp3 file, and save it as any other format you want if you specify in the "Format of Type" section.

Hope this clears things up.

Regards,
spex

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