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VCA
VCA
- Jan 13, 2016
- #2
Helo I have a problem I edit the file in wav adobe audition i recorded it in 16-bit pcm wav but using wwisetool.exe encode the program gives me error i is closed which is the exact format for saving files
Thank you
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Palo Samo
Palo Samo
- Jan 14, 2016
- #3
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VCA said:
Helo I have a problem I edit the file in wav adobe audition i recorded it in 16-bit pcm wav but using wwisetool.exe encode the program gives me error i is closed which is the exact format for saving files
Thank you
Is it the same length as the original wave file?
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VCA
VCA
- Jan 14, 2016
- #4
Palo Samo said:
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Is it the same length as the original wave file?
Yes
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Palo Samo
Palo Samo
- Jan 14, 2016
- #5
Compare file size in kB of original. wem to your. wem. They have to be identical. If they are not then go back to editor and make sure both wave files match in length. I use Audacity and it works fine.
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porridge
porridge
- Jan 15, 2016
- #6
Audacity is indeed very handy when it comes to this length requirement. One way - and probably not the only way - is to duplicate the original sound file first (ctrl+D) and do your custom edits to that duplicate track. Once you're done with that and you can clearly see with your eyes closed that the custom track is shorter, simply silence the original track (ctrl+L), select all (ctrl+A) --> export selected audio and it'll mix down the file as mono for you in the original length. This should be foolproof and you'll avoid a pointless headache.
EDIT. Naturally, having said all of that, wwisetool crashes on me just when I'm about to re-pack the soundbank. Isn't that always the way? Oh well.
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Palo Samo
Palo Samo
- Jan 15, 2016
- #7
That's weird, because I tested it and it packs my custom wems just fine. Anyone else having problems with wwisetool? Use total commander or similar to compare your wems to original ones. They have to be the same kB.
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porridge
porridge
- Jan 15, 2016
- #8
Found the culprit, I had been a bit careless with one file out of 160, oh what are the odds?
The tool itself and the bat files work brilliantly, absolutely nothing wrong with them.
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Palo Samo
Palo Samo
- Jan 15, 2016
- #9
Well, your attention to detail has been awarded. What would you say to Phil Mills in DiRT Rally?
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porridge
porridge
- Jan 15, 2016
- #10
Dead against it, of course.
I can't see myself modding DR ever, it is what it is. But who knows, someday I may end up helping some others and that's why I'm now experimenting with one mapping method in a small scale to ease the use of those smaller soundbanks (other than English). I expect nothing will ever really come out of that but it's strangely satisfying to do useless tests.
It's crystal clear that the amount of work a new really well crafted co-driver language would require is just unbearable. There's no way anyone can do it alone, not even for one location only. And then I guess there is always the risk that codies could fix some pacenotes in the coming months which may or may not lead to broken pacenotes and some work would have to be done again. We'll see.
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Palo Samo
Palo Samo
- Jan 15, 2016
- #11
When there's a will there's a way, so they say
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porridge
porridge
- Jan 16, 2016
- #12
Possibly. I'll buy that as long as "the way" doesn't involve THIS: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/38969486/test.mp3
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Palo Samo
Palo Samo
- Jan 16, 2016
- #13
Why do you have a robot as a co-driver? Actually, I have an idea to incorporate one of an old Nokia Ovi Maps voices, he he.
If you listen to our Maciek Handwerker's voice, he's actually doing a decent job. He is a professional rally co-driver after all
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porridge
porridge
- Jan 16, 2016
- #14
How dare you insult my co-driver? If only she wasn't so robotic, she'd come to your house right now and hit you with a bag of oranges.
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Palo Samo
Palo Samo
- Jan 16, 2016
- #15
I like oranges...
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VCA
VCA
- Jan 18, 2016
- #16
when I package with the new notes file soundbank gain weight in the modified notes Kb i no i hear i have the same weight as the original length.
I feel my English is translated from google
Thank you
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Palo Samo
Palo Samo
- Jan 18, 2016
- #17
VCA said:
when I package with the new notes file soundbank gain weight in the modified notes Kb i no i hear i have the same weight as the original length.
I feel my English is translated from google
Thank you
Yeah, I can tell. What is your native language?
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VCA
VCA
- Jan 18, 2016
- #18
Español
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Palo Samo
Palo Samo
- Jan 18, 2016
- #19
ok, make sure you do everything exactly as it says in the tutorial. ALL your custom samples have to be the same kB as originals. compare wem to wem in total commander for example
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VCA
VCA
- Jan 18, 2016
- #20
Hey there
While decompressed file webm translates well to wav wav gender note in the same Kb i the same time, the problem is that when I put of wem to wav file weighs remains the same with the same weight in kb , i the original wem weighs less than the original wav i which is generated by your script still weighs just just change the extension i ai is where I think that is the problem, then when the note file is packed gain weight in Kb i the modified notes are not heard.
Informatica understand something, but I can not find fault something happens when the script becomes wab to wem.
Thanks for listening.
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