21.05.2010, 12:55
Aces, I successfully managed to increase the volume of the hispano's externally, so maybe you can do the same internally?
Here's what i did, thanks to Riken over at SAS
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows
Click on Audacity 1.2.6 installer (its free) and download it.
Now, go to Tiger's mod, the samples folder, and find the file that you wish to edit....external ones, as far as I can see, begin with a XX prefix (or something like that) the rest seem to be internal, unless they can't be used internally.
Anyway, open the file in audacity and change the volume; for me the volume metre was on the left-hand-side. Now save this as a wav file; put a '-' in front of the original file (so that if you don't like the new one you can revert back to the original one) and add the new one to the folder. Test it in game! Hopefully it should work, it did wonders for me, and now if I have some spare time I may choose to increase the volume of other files
Here's what i did, thanks to Riken over at SAS
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/windows
Click on Audacity 1.2.6 installer (its free) and download it.
Now, go to Tiger's mod, the samples folder, and find the file that you wish to edit....external ones, as far as I can see, begin with a XX prefix (or something like that) the rest seem to be internal, unless they can't be used internally.
Anyway, open the file in audacity and change the volume; for me the volume metre was on the left-hand-side. Now save this as a wav file; put a '-' in front of the original file (so that if you don't like the new one you can revert back to the original one) and add the new one to the folder. Test it in game! Hopefully it should work, it did wonders for me, and now if I have some spare time I may choose to increase the volume of other files