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Old 01-04-08, 09:56 AM   #1
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Radio and Gramophone questions

I have noticed some oddities while editing some of the MP3 files.

1. Sometimes the track (single track in Radio / Washington, not in events,) starts in the middle somewhere. Why doesn't it start at the beginning? (While in game.)

2. Some tracks seem to be playing at a faster speed making them sound like alvin and the chipmunks. What causes that? When I play the track through my editing program it sounds normal.

Some info. I am using Adobe Audition 2.0 which will do MP3, OGG, WAV etc etc.

I understand how the events folder and the events.ini work.
I thought that I understood how the "music" portion of the radio broadcast works, but now I am not so sure. I thought that one could put a "track" either mp3 or .ogg, into the Radio/(Station) folder and it would play whatever tracks are there until an event is triggered and then the event will play. When the event is finished the sound returns to the track that was playing when the event occured.

Can anyone help me better understand what is going on in the Radio/(Station) folders and how they interact?

Thanks in advance.
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