I am attempting to make a Russian language radio pack along with Shadow Wolf 07 and I need input from the experts. The following is cut and pasted from a thread Skybolt66 started and reflects where I am at in the process. I would also like volunteers who have knowledge of Italian and other languages so that we may make packs in other languages as well.
What I do is:
1) Take the raw file and convert it to a .wav using AVS Audio Converter. I do not know exactly which file types AVS will convert, but I know it will convert Windows Media files others.
2) Next, I take the .wav file and edit it to size using Audacity.
3) The edited file then goes into CFS2/SOUND/Radio using Martin Wright's split GVR. To do this you have to replace the files already installed. I am going to replace the English language files so I know what I am replacing.
4) Then, I take the files I have replaced and rename them by replacing the three letter country code used in the country.cfg file. In this case usa01 will be changed to rus01.
5) Finally, the renamed files are placed back into CFS2/SOUNDS/Radio and the country.cfg file is edited as:
[country.#]
name=USSR
short_name=RUS
nationality=Soviet
heading=oclock
I am in the process of re-doing a small set of English language radio files I'll call Marines (because my brief edited voice sounds rather gruff). If they work when I put them back into CFS2, I'll know I have the process mastered. I'll let you all know later today.
I might add that Franz Von Baron includes a .wav file in his radio packs that adds static to the files. Using Audacity, you simply import a .wav file that includes the message you want and import his Static file into the same window and Audacity combines them into a single .wav file.
I might also add that UncleTgt has donated a program to me that may help me do something with the EAW files. Thanks UncleTgt, and wish me luck.
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What I do is:
1) Take the raw file and convert it to a .wav using AVS Audio Converter. I do not know exactly which file types AVS will convert, but I know it will convert Windows Media files others.
2) Next, I take the .wav file and edit it to size using Audacity.
3) The edited file then goes into CFS2/SOUND/Radio using Martin Wright's split GVR. To do this you have to replace the files already installed. I am going to replace the English language files so I know what I am replacing.
4) Then, I take the files I have replaced and rename them by replacing the three letter country code used in the country.cfg file. In this case usa01 will be changed to rus01.
5) Finally, the renamed files are placed back into CFS2/SOUNDS/Radio and the country.cfg file is edited as:
[country.#]
name=USSR
short_name=RUS
nationality=Soviet
heading=oclock
I am in the process of re-doing a small set of English language radio files I'll call Marines (because my brief edited voice sounds rather gruff). If they work when I put them back into CFS2, I'll know I have the process mastered. I'll let you all know later today.
I might add that Franz Von Baron includes a .wav file in his radio packs that adds static to the files. Using Audacity, you simply import a .wav file that includes the message you want and import his Static file into the same window and Audacity combines them into a single .wav file.
I might also add that UncleTgt has donated a program to me that may help me do something with the EAW files. Thanks UncleTgt, and wish me luck.
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