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Originally Posted by Chicagofan76
I downloaded these ages ago but have never used them.....
Is there a way to have player music and intro...it wants to overwrite intro files when i try to paste the music.
Is that your voice doing the intro's?
Small issue when Melvin Mora comes up for my 2000 White Sox, it announces Justin Morneau on 11.
Now a few games later instead of Mora it announced Matt Joyce for Tampa...not really annoying, the announcer is just senile.
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You really like to test my memory don't you?

1. Yes, Use the mix option not add.
2. No, I'm not that good.
3. That's a game issue. It somtimes gets confused as to which file it should play and it usually happens around the 7th innings but not always. Also a couple more reasons are:
1. Missing player intro file
2. file is not named correctly
3. I screwed up...
I have reported these issues in PT, but I honestly don't believe they get much attention even though I carried them over from ootp 11's pt.

Now for the memory test.
All the things you want to do can be done with sound manager. Unfortunately Win 7 doesn't have it and I can't remem the exact settings names. The only problem using it is it's time limited to 30 seconds of recording time I think so you have to append/add to files if you want a longer file.
If you want to remove anything in a file, simply use the cut/erase feature and set the points you want to remove.
If you want to add something in. Set the point in the file where you want to add/insert it.
If you want to add music with the intro. Use the Mix option. The will add the music on top of the Intro and give you what you want.
BTW. These intros were recorded from mlb2k. I just cut, pasted and matched them up. Took 2 weeks to do. Real easy to do though. If there's any music in them, I recorded that and Mixed it in.
Play with sound manager and you'll figure it out quickly. It's really very easy.
I always intended to just upload the separate portions, but you can create your own by removing the unwanted and saving the wanted. Make sure you don't lose the original your working on as u will need it.
In this case it would probably be.
1.The intro itself: (Now batting, batting, etc.)
2. Team names
3. Position
4. Player Names
Once you separate these, it's just a matter of putting them together in what ever way you want.
To be honest, I should have left out Position as there is no way the game can determine which file to use when a player is playing the different positions.
Quite frankly I can in no way understand why the importance of utilizing audio in the game gets so overlooked as it's so easy to implement. As far as immersion goes, sound is the second most important sense of the six we have and to some (the blind), it's the most important.
If you need more help, just ask. I don't always visit this section, so would be best to pm me as I check in daily many times.