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Swabbie
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HELLO
I want to know how to change the sound file ogg. because I have to try to replace its existing by the sound of my making, of course rename them just like the originals, but when I run the game it does not count .... question? there is a maximum size was observed by a RAPORT the original? And if a person can know a tutorial on this subject? THANK YOU ps: sorry if my English is not very corect because I used google translation |
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WELCOME ABOARD!
![]() If your new sound file is not in .ogg format the speech system won't be able to read it. You need to convert it to the proper format. There are several free programs that let you do this. One of them is www.goldwave.com.
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Swabbie
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hello sailor, and thank you
![]() I create my sound with nero sound trak, this is done, I export to ogg audio format, then I renames the file by creating ogg one I want to replace, then I made a copy and paste to replace the old file with the new . At this stage all works, the sound is playing ogg, but in games it does not work ... and it can be too big in size? example, the original file 40 kb, and the new 900ko. Congratulations to all on this site for all the wonderful work you produce a big thank you |
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I haven't done it for awhile, so I'm not sure exactly what could be causing it.
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You may want to check at which bitrate you save the new file. I guess it must be the same rate as the original.
Bitrate for .ogg files can be anything between 48Kbps and 500Kbps. The higher the bitrate, the higher the quality, and the bigger the file, obviously.
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Having the same problem.Longing for the solution!
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