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Old 09-23-2002, 04:00 AM   #2
Pirengle
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Join Date: April 20, 2003
Location: Sarasota, Florida, USA
Age: 42
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If you can't find any, you can always cobble some together. Just put them in your BlackIsle/BG/Sounds directory and use the following titles:

Xa.wav: Battle Cry
Xb.wav: Becoming Leader
Xc.wav: Tired
Xd.wav: Bored
Xe.wav: Badly Wounded
Xf.wav: Selected 1
Xg.wav: Selected 2
Xh.wav: Selected 3
Xi.wav: Action Acknowledgement 1
Xj.wav: Action Acknowledgement 2
Xk.wav: Action Acknowledgement 3
Xl.wav: Being Hit
Xm.wav: Dying
Xn.wav: In Forest
Xo.wav: In City
Xp.wav: In Dungeon
Xq.wav: Daytime
Xr.wav: Nighttime
Xs.wav: Rare Selected 1
Xt.wav: Rare Selected 2
Xu.wav: Rare Selected 3
Xv.wav: Rare Selected 4
Xw.wav: Reaction to Party Member Death

"Selected" is what the char says when he/she is clicked on, and the rare selected pop up VERY randomly and VERY rarely in game. Feel free to change the "X" to whatever you wish in the .wav file, but the files 1) MUST be in the BG sounds folder, 2) MUST be .wav files, and 3) MUST have the lowercase letter (a-w) on the end in order for the sound to work. For example, if I wanted to use Himura Kenshin's "oro" sound as the daytime sound in a particular sound set, I'd make the sound Kenshinq. AFAIK, the files can be as long as you want, but I find longer files tend to slow down gameplay. (Although a rare selected long speech is funny.)

Finding suitable sound files is easier than you think, especially if you chase after movie or television sound clips. The Windows sound recorder does an okay job of allowing you to edit the clips to trim words, dialogue, etc., but I tend to use Adobe Premier.
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