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robbythesub 05-09-09 09:54 AM

Yes Sir, Yes Sir, Yes Sir.....!
 
Hi Guys

I have RFB working great now, but have a sound glitch, and wondered if anyone else has it, or knows how to fix it?

When clicking on either the range to target button, or nearest visual contact button, I hear Yes Sir three times rather than just once!

Here is my jsgme layout-

http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/7899/sh4rfb.jpg

Vandrith 05-09-09 10:01 AM

I have the same problem, but I use TMO...

robbythesub 05-09-09 10:12 AM

Ah HA- so at least I am not alone!

TMO proved a bit difficult for me as the enemy were very alert!

Cheers! :up:

Fish40 05-09-09 05:14 PM

Sometimes I get it after activating "Battle Stations". Also useing RFB. No biggie:nope:

theluckyone17 05-09-09 05:52 PM

If I remember right, there was a thread about this a while back... the assumption was that at battlestations, you've got three officers reporting back, so they all go "Yes Sir", politely taking turns. *shrug*

vanjast 05-10-09 05:18 AM

Somebody had the bright idea to form a chain of command in the sub.... :har:

robbythesub 05-10-09 02:02 PM

Thats a new one on me for sure!

Or there is an echo more likely, but a very annoying one!:salute:

indy 05-19-09 06:45 AM

Sound repeats its self
 
Hi Guys, read this post and thought Id put my 2 cents in. I believe if a sound wav is to long, over 10 to 12 seconds, maybe longer, it could cause your problem. But the particular sound wave that is repeating itself, may not be at fault, it may be another one, and usually is. Now adding to the problem wavs such as (amb_Underwater and amb_SubmarineInterior wavs) don't seem to be the cause of this, so you'll have to hunt for which one it really is. Shorten it a little bit and see if that was the one. Wish I could be of more help. Indy

Stormende 05-29-09 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theluckyone17 (Post 1098555)
If I remember right, there was a thread about this a while back... the assumption was that at battlestations, you've got three officers reporting back, so they all go "Yes Sir", politely taking turns. *shrug*


I believe you are right because no matter what mod I load (self made, TMO, FORTS, etc) the problem appears, maybe it is the # of officers assigned or the way we manipulate the stations, who knows? but one thing is for sure: It is darn annoying.

Now if any of you know how to make the surface ship alarm to go off after someone attacks you, tell me please and you will be my hero.

:yeah:

The only work around I have found is to delete the wav file to shut it up.

:doh:

Lagger123987 05-29-09 06:24 PM

Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir Yes Sir

All I hear from my repeating US trained Bernard....

Platapus 05-30-09 11:18 AM

I just wish my crew would not shout.

Evidently there was no shouting in real life

Quote:

Conning towers were quiet. They were cramped with equipment and people, so there was no need to shout.
http://www.submarineresearch.com/Bulletin81.html

swdw 06-03-09 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lagger123987 (Post 1109183)
All I hear from my repeating US trained Bernard....

Long time ago, we discovered the name for the US version of Bernard. His name is Lt Lunkhead

Akula4745 06-03-09 11:23 PM

I got the same thing running RFB - yes sir, yes sir, yes sir... ok already!


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