.prs file??? how do you access/open them??
#1

I need to check some sound properties so i can change the .wav

There are .prs files that link to each .wav file, but i cant seem to access them or change them.

What do i need to do this??

i have the UI 1.1

thanks \

Bill
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#2

... you only need note pad for ex to open a .prs file :lol:
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#3

You can open all files with notepad but some of them are not readable...
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#4

okay thanks.

So when i modify a sound all ive got to do is match the properties with the .prs in notepad, then??

Sorry for the confusion. I jsut want to swap out some .wavs and i cant seem to get mine to work despite haveing the same properties.



bill
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#5

If you are not hearing your new sounds , check that you are renaming them properly , ie , copy and paste old wave name to new one word for word dot for dot , also be awear that the Prs overlaps almost all sounds so if your just adding one or two new ones they may be difficult to hear at first.

Jafa.
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#6

right,

for example im putting in new Browning 50 cal sounds.

So i'm naming my wav files MG_Browning50.wav and MG_Browning50x.wav...letter for letter.

They are completely silent. I can't hear them at all.
If it is the volume, how do i change that??

Here is a copy of the .prs

[common]
mode relobj pos
type mixer
numadj 1

[spl]
125

[samples]
MG_Browning50x.wav
MG_Browning50.wav

[MG_Browning50x.wav]
env 0 2
infinite 1
period 0.074

[MG_Browning50.wav]
env 8
infinite 1
period 0.074


thanks
Bill
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#7

... the volume is line spl (stands for sound pressure level) and 125 is rather loud, because the unit is the decibel, and a difference of say 3 Dbs represents a level twice as loud
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#8

The .wav file must also be in the correct format, this thread may help.

viewtopic.php?p=132312&highlight=wave+file+format#132312

Cheers

Quelty
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#9

thanks for the help. has anyone else tried to do this??

I still cant get it to work.

Its confusing because i show the sound files are PCM not Mpeg. Anyway, i went down the line and converted them to 44hz-11hz, and 16bt,8bit.....on both Mpeg and PCMs formats. (they still have .wav headings)

Still no dice.

Im not sure what im missing here.
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