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Sovjet Radio-Calls

skybolt66

Charter Member
:northkorea: Hi, flying D.Nole's "Migs over Korea"-missions I'll like to hear adequate
radiocalls or give orders to wingmen. Someone any idea where to get those addons? Must be similary like russian to use in CFS2.
Thanks for posts here.
skybolt66.
 
Thanks SC,
I tried it, but no success ! I'm not shure it's compatible whith
CFS 2, maybe soundfiles must be transfered to other options. Also there is no advice on that site.
What would we be whithout searching ?? :fishing:
skybolt66.
 
I Hear Voices...

Howdy Skybolt;

I'll have to do some digging [or perhaps a quicker person on here will know where to look], but there WAS a certain procedure necessary to get the in-flight voices to work...

Ah - Here's a bit of it !

Copied from the install file of:


fvb_german_radio_calls.zip

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CFS2 Misc - German radio chatter for Combat Flight Simulator 2. Enables you to hear German radio chatter in missions and quick combat with no need for adding it through mission builder.

Michael Brookshire a.k.a. Franz von Baron

brooky1969@yahoo.com

WEBSITE: http://www.geocities.com/brooky1969/index.html

INSTALL: Drop all .gvr, .gvt, and .gvi files in your CFS2/sound/radio folder and make sure your German section in your country.cfg file (root folder) has short_name=GER. May also have to have allegiance=2 in the misc data section of the airplane's dp file you are flying.

LEGAL: This is freeware and is not permitted in any way to be used in a commerical product or sold for any reason.

I claim no responsibility for damages incurred while using these files! Use at your own risk.

sounds by Microsoft used in CFS1 and CFS3

splitgvr by Martin Wright used to compile sounds, all credit goes to Martin for making possible the use of other nationality sounds in CFS2. Thanks wizard!

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I haven't tried these myself, but will when there's more time. If you get them working and learn a few tricks in the process, PLEASE post the info here for us all to learn from !

Best
SC

:kilroy:
 
Thanks again SC, german radiocalls are in my store to use when needed!
There are several WWII-Eastern-Europe-missions flyable from "both sides",
but joining to russians....=> no radiocalls !! Any few version would make
missions a little more realistic...of corse! Maybe any mission-author or "createur" can upload those next time...looking for.:welcome:
skybolt66.
 
.... roger, eagle 1 ! I looked in sev. sites whith giving in "russian" by searchfuction, but no
RADIOCALLS !
skybolt66.
 
If I recall correctly there were two or three topics lost on the last server crash that dealt with creating new radio chatter files. I recall it was very tricky, because the files must have a certain size, otherwise they do not work, so a lot of soundfile editing and patience is needed. Anyway, an equally more challenging problem is to find volunteers to actually record the voices: they must be nationals of the country, have a good voice and above all know the exact terminology used 70 years ago...
 
O.k. xavierb, I know it's imposs. to create radiocalls in every language!
But something like an "international radiocom " would be nice to hear+see
wingmen's reaction. Let's keep CFS2 alive !!:amen:
 
I think adding more languages to CFS2 is important and has been something we have overlooked. It would be great if those of you in countries that speak something other than English and German could make the recordings for us. I am not familiar enough with all the intricacies of CFS2 to be able to finish the job, but I know how to use Audacity software. If someone needs to do someone editing I don't mind donating a little time to help. :amen:
 
OK, so I have found voice files for other games. I think, when I find some time, I'll try to put then into CFS2 and see what happens. Anybody else interested in this? :help:
 
As a trained, certifed Russisan linguist I could manage the linquistc part but the technical aspects of making the recordings are above my level of expertise :faint:
 
Well, I can take most sound files and run them through a converter, then use split gvr to get them into CFS2. The problem is two-fold. First, they do have to be of the same size or smaller than the original. Second, you can only replace files that are already in the sim and not add new ones. That means we could create a collection of files that replace the stock ones. Thus turning an English sim into, say, a Russian one. But I don't know how to create a set that is strictly add-on.

I suppose I could try replacing all the old files (lets say, the English ones for example)with Russian and then take them out of the sim and rename them. However, I do not know if there is a way to to activate them in a country cfg. file if they were added back into a sim as a Russian language radio pack. Any ideas?
 
Yep! thats how Von Baron did it. " . . . rename the file that you modified, and it's corresponding files to the three letter nationality abbreviation you are planning to use it as to whatever the three letter name is as defined in your country.cfg file in your root CFS2 folder. (in this case we'll use Germany which is defined as GER in the country.cfg file.) So rename jpn01.gvi, jpn01.gvr, and jpn01.gvt to ger01.gvi, ger01.gvr, and ger01.gvt respectively."

Now that I know how to do it I just need to try it, but I am pretty sure this will work. The tricky part is to get Russian language files of the right file size from Shadow Wolf 07. SW07 . . . can you make the recordings and be sure they are the right size? If you could do that and e-mail them to me I think I can do the rest. PM me if ya think you can do it.
 
Whow !! I'm very amazed about my suggestion. Activating souch "avalanche" of positive reactions shows: Many CFS2-users are missing souch addons. What about new missions+campaigns ?
There are sev. wars worldwide last time, think it isn't macabre to fly parts of. Modern planes +helis are stored, motive to speculate ?:rocket:
skybolt66.
 
It very easy to make a sound pack for any of the files except the RADIO files. That's the one we need to target. All of the other files have the extension .wav and anybody can make .wav file for these. Sound recordings for the RADIO files are .gvr files and the only way to make them is to use Martin Wright's Split GVR program. Yesterday, I figured out how to make a sound pack by reading Franz Von Baron's tutorial. SC750 has posted a link to his website and I will repeat it below.
WEBSITE: http://www.geocities.com/brooky1969/index.html
The tutorial can be found by downloading either his German or English radio packs. This is what we want to do, only we want ours to be in Russian. I recommend you download and read the tutorial so that you understand what I have to do with the recordings. I will set out the rules so you can look at the tutorial and understand why they are what they are:

1. The recordings can be of any any common computer file type. I will post a list of the file types I can convert in a few minutes, but the file type I need to convert it to so that I can edit it is .wav. Any Windows Media file can be converted to a .wav.

2. Try to make the recordings as brief as possible. Listen to the original English version and time it so that it is of the same length or shorter. In fact, it works best if you take the original English phrase and shorten it a bit. Remember, CFS2 will only let me replace a GVR file with one that is the same size or smaller. So, if you make a recording that is the same length as the original and I convert it to a .wav file for editing, I will still probably have to cut it down a little to make it fit. That is allright, I can do it because most of us draw out some syllables a little and have ample dead time between words. For instance, my mother was a Texan so I draw out the aaaaa sound a lot (southern drawal). That's OK, I just edit out my drawl to reduce the file size.

That's about it. If anybody else wants me to work on a sound pack for a language other than English or German (and hopefully Russian) let me know so we can work it out.

I downloaded the EAW files mentioned in one of the above postings. These files are .snd files. They apparently originated on Atari game systems. I found a player that is supposed to play them but it did not work on the files I downloaded. So, if anybody knows how to convert these files to a .wav file let me know.
 
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. :friday:
 
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