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Jimbuna 11-03-08 07:27 AM

Good....now you should be able to treat yourself to some great music http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...ght=gramaphone

saltysplash 11-05-08 11:41 AM

[quote=jimbuna]Good....now you should be able to treat yourself to some great music http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...ght=gramaphone[/

quote]


Hey jim.....some good sounds on what ive downloaded so far.....I used to play solo trumpet in a glenn miller style dance band......is there any Edith Piaf in your collections?

BTW...I have several MP3 files id like to add to the game....do MP3 files work or do i need to convert them and if so how?

meduza 11-05-08 11:56 AM

It would be better to use the .ogg format. The .mp3 works, but the songs sometimes end prematurely.

saltysplash 11-05-08 12:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meduza
It would be better to use the .ogg format. The .mp3 works, but the songs som
etimes end prematurely.


Is there a program to convert MP3 to .ogg?


I have the opening theme to Battle of Britain which is just orgasmic that i would like on the Gramaphone...also...german marching songs from 'The Battle of The Bulge'

Tango589 11-05-08 12:41 PM

I use the Mobile Media Converter available here:

http://www.miksoft.net/mobileMediaConverter.htm.

Completely free to use with no limits.:up:

saltysplash 11-05-08 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tango589
I use the Mobile Media Converter available here:

http://www.miksoft.net/mobileMediaConverter.htm.

Completely free to use with no limits.:up:


Cheers tango....but will mp3 work or is it best to convert to thingy?

Jimbuna 11-05-08 01:13 PM

[quote=saltysplash]
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna
Good....now you should be able to treat yourself to some great music http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...ght=gramaphone[/

quote]


Hey jim.....some good sounds on what ive downloaded so far.....I used to play solo trumpet in a glenn miller style dance band......is there any Edith Piaf in your collections?

BTW...I have several MP3 files id like to add to the game....do MP3 files work or do i need to convert them and if so how?

Cheers...your welcome http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

I believe there are one or two of her songs included, but I can;t remember in which file.

ALWAYS CONVERT TO OGG.VORBIS FORMAT

There is a selection here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_audio_software

saltysplash 11-05-08 01:23 PM

[quote=jimbuna]
Quote:

Originally Posted by saltysplash
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna
Good....now you should be able to treat yourself to some great music http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...ght=gramaphone[/

quote]


Hey jim.....some good sounds on what ive downloaded so far.....I used to play solo trumpet in a glenn miller style dance band......is there any Edith Piaf in your collections?

BTW...I have several MP3 files id like to add to the game....do MP3 files work or do i need to convert them and if so how?

Cheers...your welcome http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

I believe there are one or two of her songs included, but I can;t remember in which file.

ALWAYS CONVERT TO OGG.VORBIS FORMAT

There is a selection here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_audio_software


One is computer iliterate

How do I convert MP3 to OGG.


In laymans terms please folks :cool:

Tango589 11-05-08 01:45 PM

Step 1) Open Mobile Music Converter.

Step 2) Click on '+' sign on the left of the screen. This will let you find the files on your computer. You click on the file(s) you want to convert and you will now see it in the large box next to the '+' symbol from earlier. You can select multiple files in one go for conversion.

Step 3) By the output file/folder box click on '...' and choose where you want the converted file to be saved. I always use the desktop.

Step 4) Click on the 'Conversion to' drop-down menu and select your chosen file type, in this case Ogg Vorbis audio. Then click on the Quality drop-down menu and select 'High'.

Step 5) Click on Convert Now! Your converted .Ogg file will now appear on your desktop, ready for you to move to the SH3 gramaphone file.

Good luck and may your gramaphone ROCK!:rock:

saltysplash 11-05-08 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tango589
Step 1) Open Mobile Music Converter.

Step 2) Click on '+' sign on the left of the screen. This will let you find the files on your computer. You click on the file(s) you want to convert and you will now see it in the large box next to the '+' symbol from earlier. You can select multiple files in one go for conversion.

Step 3) By the output file/folder box click on '...' and choose where you want the converted file to be saved. I always use the desktop.

Step 4) Click on the 'Conversion to' drop-down menu and select your chosen file type, in this case Ogg Vorbis audio. Then click on the Quality drop-down menu and select 'High'.

Step 5) Click on Convert Now! Your converted .Ogg file will now appear on your desktop, ready for you to move to the SH3 gramaphone file.

Good luck and may your gramaphone ROCK!:rock:



Cheers tango

thats just about as perfect a guide as i need.

Thanks again folks,,,,,,My alll time fav film intro is the battle of britain opening theme

jpm1 11-06-08 02:40 PM

SH3 is a great game and as with any great game any acceptable PC can run it (even my 4y old PC) but don't underestimate the power of the community there are great mods not to say outstanding mods out there :rock:


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