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Chisum 02-23-08 10:23 PM

Gramophone GWX 2.0
 
Hi,

It is possible to download somewhere the entire gramophone of GWX 2.0 ?

Thanks in advance.

;)

Laufen zum Ziel 02-24-08 12:25 AM

Dont know about the whole download but there are tons of mods out there that have tons of great gramaphone songs. Try the below site in the associated music tab and in the Mod Kings tab. Under Mod Kings you will find tons of sound mods. There are also a lot of sound mods listed on the subsim download site.

Hope this helps.

Es ist kein Ton zu hören, wie ein guter Sound.

http://silent-hunter-addict.com

The Butcher 02-24-08 07:09 AM

Are you talking about using the Gramaphone as a music player outside the game or are you looking for more music for the game?

Von Manteuffel 02-24-08 07:25 AM

Just copy the files from Program Files\Ubisoft\SilentHunterIII\data\Sounds\gramapho ne to wherever you want them.

You can drop more tracks into the gramaphone folder. It's best to make sure that all the files / tracks are in the same format ( e.g. all .ogg, or all .mp3 )

Jimbuna 02-24-08 09:44 AM

If it's music your after, you could do worse than look here: http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

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

Sailor Steve 02-24-08 11:13 AM

I'll have some German music files ready for upload in a couple of days. You'll be amazed.

Chisum 02-24-08 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Butcher
Are you talking about using the Gramaphone as a music player outside the game or are you looking for more music for the game?

It's to use in the game only.
I try to explain.
I can't run GWX 2.0 quietly(graphics troubles) but I like some music included in its gramophone and I'v forget to save theses songs before uninstall...
Of course, I can reinstall GWX 2.0 to save the gramophone but that is a long long long long long operation.
That's for I ask you.

Thanks all or the very nterresting links, I download all.

;)

The Butcher 02-24-08 10:09 PM

Those links already listed will get you most of those in GWX plus a lot more. Also you can search for Gramaphone and find even more. You'll end up with some great tracks. That's what I did and I can play for hours without any repeats. Good hunting Chisum.

Chisum 02-25-08 02:09 PM

I'm very enjoyed by the new tracks downloaded !
For exemple, 2 tracks of Helen Forrest and 2 others of Vera Lynn !
Great songs.
Thanks again and good hunting to u2 Butcher.

;)

Chisum 03-10-08 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna

Hi Jimbuna,

I listened one of your files, the 4th exactly, and 2 times, in the middle of an attack surfaced, I'd a crash to dekstop, losing my 3 last saves...
I put that here because the crash says:

http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/8396/soundactgw2.jpg

But maby it's not the reason, I don't know.
What do you thing about it ?

moscowexile 03-10-08 12:50 PM

I should think that hearing Vera Lynn warbling away "The White Cliffs of Dover" and "We'll Meet Again" whilst on U-Boot patrol would destroy the "total immersion" factor somewhat; likewise the playing of swing and jazz would have been "streng verboten", I should think, in the Kriegsmarine. The same goes as regards listening to Marlene Dietrich's songs: she had defected to the USA by the time WWII kicked off in Europe and was considered as a traitor by the Nazis after she had done the voice overs for Hollywood produced propaganda films against the Third Reich.

I am not expressing any fascist sympathies here, just thinking of historical accuracy.

Jimbuna 03-10-08 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chisum
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna

Hi Jimbuna,

I listened one of your files, the 4th exactly, and 2 times, in the middle of an attack surfaced, I'd a crash to dekstop, losing my 3 last saves...
I put that here because the crash says:

http://img408.imageshack.us/img408/8396/soundactgw2.jpg

But maby it's not the reason, I don't know.
What do you thing about it ?

If you look at the fault message....it is a sound file and a mod designated one at that which is being referred to, not an ogg.vorbis file.
If/when the game encounters a problem with an ogg.vorbis file, it stops playing within 20 or so seconds and skips to the next track.
Are you sure you have not tinkered with one of the dozens of sound files included in the game......a sound mod perhaps, or a single sound file eg: gunfire.
There is certainly no corrolation in sound files causing save games to be lost (multiple ones at that).
There have been many downloads of the gramaphone files and no reports of it causing game crashes and or loss of game saves.
TBH I don't believe what you are suggesting is possible and has never been reported during literally hundreds and hundreds of hours of testing.
Another point you may want to consider is the fact the game crashed whilst you were surfaced....a possible sign that your machine may be labouring under the extra strain of rendering multiple units within it's SH3 world.
This could be linked to graphics card and or memory issues.
You may want to consider uninstalling all your mods and replacing them one at a time until you replicate the problem.

Come back if you still encounter problems http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...s/thumbsup.gif

Jimbuna 03-10-08 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by moscowexile
I should think that hearing Vera Lynn warbling away "The White Cliffs of Dover" and "We'll Meet Again" whilst on U-Boot patrol would destroy the "total immersion" factor somewhat; likewise the playing of swing and jazz would have been "streng verboten", I should think, in the Kriegsmarine. The same goes as regards listening to Marlene Dietrich's songs: she had defected to the USA by the time WWII kicked off in Europe and was considered as a traitor by the Nazis after she had done the voice overs for Hollywood produced propaganda films against the Third Reich.

I am not expressing any fascist sympathies here, just thinking of historical accuracy.

Some good points.......but who can honestly say what Kaleuns carried in their personal record collections.
Is it too far fetched to imagine some Germans listened to British and American radio broadcasts just as some British listened to German radio broadcasts.
I don't believe there were many Nazis in the Kriegsmarine (certainly less than in the other areas of the German forces) so I like to think some British music would have been listened to. http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

Foghladh_mhara 03-10-08 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna
Quote:

Originally Posted by moscowexile
I should think that hearing Vera Lynn warbling away "The White Cliffs of Dover" and "We'll Meet Again" whilst on U-Boot patrol would destroy the "total immersion" factor somewhat; likewise the playing of swing and jazz would have been "streng verboten", I should think, in the Kriegsmarine. The same goes as regards listening to Marlene Dietrich's songs: she had defected to the USA by the time WWII kicked off in Europe and was considered as a traitor by the Nazis after she had done the voice overs for Hollywood produced propaganda films against the Third Reich.

I am not expressing any fascist sympathies here, just thinking of historical accuracy.

Some good points.......but who can honestly say what Kaleuns carried in their personal record collections.
Is it too far fetched to imagine some Germans listened to British and American radio broadcasts just as some British listened to German radio broadcasts.
I don't believe there were many Nazis in the Kriegsmarine (certainly less than in the other areas of the German forces) so I like to think some British music would have been listened to. http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

You'd be surprised what we listen to onboard U-98. I put a few classical numbers in to my gramophone file to help pass the long patrol hours. Nothing too out of character. I nearly jumped out of my chair afew weeks ago when all of a sudden 'Bombtrack' by Rage against the Machine came out of the speakers. A little present from my brother the git.

Graf Paper 03-10-08 05:48 PM

"Play the record. You know the one."

:()1:'It's a long way to Tiperrary! It's a looong waaay back hooome!...':()1:

Yep. Must have been composed by some unknown German songwriter. :p



[apologies if I misquoted the first line. I suffer from CRS. :88)]


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