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Domitjen
The Champ
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Saturday, November 28, 2009
okay
So I'm trying to edit the sounds of the addon characters, so they don't all sound like Goku or Raditz when you press " g"
I tried it with ultimate Gohan and I took the sentence" fight you? no , I wanna start a rather interesting conversation with you " as taunt.
So I converted that file to .ogg and placed it in the Gohan map as name : taunt.ogg
and the original "taunt.ogg" I renamed to: "ortaunt"
but when I press G when he has to say something, he just doesn't say a thing, how come?
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Zeth
The Admin
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
but when I press G when he has to say something, he just doesn't say a thing, how come?
The "taunt" file only plays when you are initiating a lock-on sequence. Make sure you have a target in your crosshairs first.
If you want to dig up a MESS of these sounds and get them sorted, it'd honestly be best to have 4-5 for each character.
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Domitjen
The Champ
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Zeth wrote : but when I press G when he has to say something, he just doesn't say a thing, how come?
The "taunt" file only plays when you are initiating a lock-on sequence. Make sure you have a target in your crosshairs first.
If you want to dig up a MESS of these sounds and get them sorted, it'd honestly be best to have 4-5 for each character.
I know it's with the G, I multicliented myself to test it , but when I press g, I just lock on and I don't hear a sound.
I was planning to do this for the taunt and kamehameha attacks ( or other beams ), but first this taunt has to work
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Forza
Gerlacious
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Can you actually play the .ogg file in some other program? Maybe it's not properly converted.
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Domitjen
The Champ
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Forza wrote : Can you actually play the .ogg file in some other program? Maybe it's not properly converted.
yes I can, already tried that too
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Malek
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
The taunt have maybe a limited time
or you have to take an original .ogg file
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Zeth
The Admin
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Sunday, November 29, 2009
Make sure the file is in mono and not stereo. Additionally, you might try converting to 22khz if the prior statement does not help.
I recommend Audacity for waveform editing.
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