View Full Version : [Req] Neue Funkspruche Herr Kaleun!.mp3
linerkiller
06-05-09, 04:49 AM
May someone post to me the GWX voice file of the radioman saying "Neue Funkspruche Herr Kaleu!" with the wireless morse sound in the background??? I would like to use it on my mobile phone!:O:
Both .wav and .mp3 format are ok!
Thanks in advance
LK
Good idea! Though it would ofcourse be more historically correct for text messages.
papa_smurf
06-05-09, 05:53 AM
Thats a brilliant idea - post me a copy
(I've found the file, I just need to convert it to MP3 or .wav, a link to converting software would be nice)
linerkiller
06-05-09, 07:02 AM
Good idea! Though it would ofcourse be more historically correct for text messages.
Yep!! I want it for that...As ring tone i already have the asdic tune, that I found in "Sound" folder!
It's very cool...ping Ping PING!:DL
Ktl_KUrtz
06-05-09, 08:59 AM
You might like to try my BritishAsdicMk1Final sound mod!
(Link is in my signature)
That will give you a more authentic sound as heard by the Faren in the U-Boats!
The Ping Ping Ping sound you hear in the movies is how the Asdic operator abord ship would hear it!
KUrtz
=FI=Ghost
06-05-09, 10:02 AM
Unbelievable, the exact same though came to my mind this morning before I went to college. I found the file and converted it into mp3, but it doesn't sound good on my cell phone. The bip bip bip part is too quiet and the voice is to loud.
I don't have much experience with audio editing so I didn't know how to adjust them, but here they are, both in mp3 and wav format:
http://rapidshare.com/files/241164939/RadioMessage.rar
irish1958
06-05-09, 03:14 PM
Split the file with a file editor such as audacity or gold wave, increase or decrease mp3 volume with MP3Gain, recombine the files and change it to your cell phone format with format factory
GoldWave has a function where you can adjust the volume change over time with some sort of curve/chart. It is pretty simple (though ALOT of options, might even be overwhelming) and handles mp3 aswel.
linerkiller
06-06-09, 05:48 AM
Unbelievable, the exact same though came to my mind this morning before I went to college. I found the file and converted it into mp3, but it doesn't sound good on my cell phone. The bip bip bip part is too quiet and the voice is to loud.
I don't have much experience with audio editing so I didn't know how to adjust them, but here they are, both in mp3 and wav format:
http://rapidshare.com/files/241164939/RadioMessage.rar
Thanks you!!:DL
Contact
06-06-09, 05:56 AM
Done!
Sonar ping sound on call;
Neue Funkspruche Herr Kaleun on sms
Sounds good :up:
vBulletin® v3.8.11, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.