- Catahoulak9 - 19.03.2009
I just updated on the first post of this thread the final version of this .50cal sound experiment. I finally got it tweeked and sounding pretty good. Let me know what you think.
- Fly! - 20.03.2009
Gr8t fun, you old spotted hound
- Eexhaton - 23.03.2009
This is one awesome mod
Imho the best one out here so far.
Only the internal sounds seem a little loud, how can I adjust that?
Adjusting the levels in the .prs file? --> which entry?
Or by lowering the internal files volume?
- Catahoulak9 - 23.03.2009
Thanks Eexhaton, I really like it too.
If you just change the [spl] level in the presets file it will change the level of both the interior and exterior files. In order to lower the interior sound level separately from the exterior volume you will have to reduce the volume of the 3 interior sound files.
There are 5 files used in all (2 exterior & 3 interior):
50cal_ex1.wav
50cal_ex2.wav
50cal_in1.wav
50cal_in2.wav
50cal_in3.wav
The easiest way to lower the volume in Windows XP is with the Microsoft Sound Recorder program.
Open the Sound_New_50cal_v1 mod
Open the Samples folder
Right click on 50cal_in1.wav
Select
Record (this should open the file with the Microsoft Sound Recorder program)
Select
Effects
Select
decrease volume
That should decrease the volume 25%. Save and do the same for the 50cal_in2.wav and 50cal_in3 files. Save them too and see if that lowers the interior volume enough. If it's still too loud just repeat the process until it gets to a level you like.
You can also download the free sound editing program called Audacity and get a lot more precise with your editing.
I'm not sure how to handle this if you are running Vista.
Good luck.
.30cal now up on first post. - Catahoulak9 - 23.03.2009
I just listed the .30cal version. It works on the US .30cal Browning and the British 303s.
- Eexhaton - 23.03.2009
Catahoulak9 Wrote:Thanks Eexhaton, I really like it too.
If you just change the [spl] level in the presets file it will change the level of both the interior and exterior files. In order to lower the interior sound level separately from the exterior volume you will have to reduce the volume of the 3 interior sound files.
There are 5 files used in all (2 exterior & 3 interior):
50cal_ex1.wav
50cal_ex2.wav
50cal_in1.wav
50cal_in2.wav
50cal_in3.wav
The easiest way to lower the volume in Windows XP is with the Microsoft Sound Recorder program.
Open the Sound_New_50cal_v1 mod
Open the Samples folder
Right click on 50cal_in1.wav
Select Record (this should open the file with the Microsoft Sound Recorder program)
Select Effects
Select decrease volume
That should decrease the volume 25%. Save and do the same for the 50cal_in2.wav and 50cal_in3 files. Save them too and see if that lowers the interior volume enough. If it's still too loud just repeat the process until it gets to a level you like.
You can also download the free sound editing program called Audacity and get a lot more precise with your editing.
I'm not sure how to handle this if you are running Vista.
Good luck.
Thx, i'll fiddle around with it.
I once was a sound-modder aswell, using audacity, sndrec32 and adobe audition (cooledit pro2), so i'll manage
I might start a soundpack or 2 myself
1 small thing though, in your reply you mention 5 sounds, but your latest version (3), you included only 4 sounds.
Is this a spelling mistake or a missing soundfile?
V3:
50cal_ex1.wav
50cal_ex2.wav
50cal_in1.wav
50cal_in2.wav
- Catahoulak9 - 23.03.2009
I knew that was going to come back and bite me on the ass.
Sound_New_.50cal_v1 is the latest version. I just updated the first page post and removed the older versions. Sorry for the confusion on the version numbers, but I intended on submitting this to the final sound mod area for approval, but decided to post it here instead for feedback first.
Re: .30cal now up on first post. - HH_Cipher - 25.03.2009
Catahoulak9 Wrote:and the British 303s.
Ive tested, They dont work on the British 303's, only American 30.cals
- Catahoulak9 - 25.03.2009
Works great on my installation. Check and make sure you don't have another mod loading before this one. There are plenty of them out there.
Anyone else have this problem?
- Catahoulak9 - 25.03.2009
HH_Cipher,
Are you by any chance running the Unified Installer Version 1.1? If so try this version and see if it works on the 303's.
http://www.mediafire.com/?rmmtylzoqiz
Let me know if it works, I'm not running the UI version so I can't test it.
- HH_Cipher - 25.03.2009
Catahoulak9 Wrote:HH_Cipher,
Are you by any chance running the Unified Installer Version 1.1? If so try this version and see if it works on the 303's.
http://www.mediafire.com/?rmmtylzoqiz
Let me know if it works, I'm not running the UI version so I can't test it.
Im running UI 1.0
- Catahoulak9 - 25.03.2009
If you go to your files/presets/sounds does it list a weapon.MGunBrowning303s.prs file? If so then I think the new v2 I just posted may work for your unified insatallion version 1 & 1.1.
- HH_Cipher - 25.03.2009
Catahoulak9 Wrote:If you go to your files/presets/sounds does it list a weapon.MGunBrowning303s.prs file? If so then I think the new v2 I just posted may work for your unified insatallion version 1 & 1.1.
Ok Thank you, I had to reinstall my mods (i backed up UI 1.0) And it works now, thanks mate ^-^
- Eexhaton - 26.03.2009
Oooh your 30-cals sound so good, it's almost as i'm actually flying in Battle Of Britain Their Finest Hour - being Michael Caine.
8)
9/10 rating!
- Catahoulak9 - 28.03.2009
New and improved.
Check the first post for Catahoulak9_Sounds_v3.
It's much better. I am pleased and I can rest now.