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Old 10-16-2011, 05:10 PM   #18
Bigrod
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Originally Posted by Chicagofan76 View Post
Can you explain how to do this better?
i am going to get a mic this weekend, I havent played with wav files in ages since high Heat. Is there a way to record just the 5-8 secs for each player?
I was thinking about instead of saying "now batting for the Chicago White Sox..Frank Thomas" to just do "Now Batting..Frank Thomas"

Would I be able to use the 2nd no matter which team Thomas is on for any year?
I want to try to start from today and work my way backwards for all players throughout history.
Can ya explain how i do that.

thanx.
1. Yes. Just record it and save. Example: "Now batting Frank Thomas" save it as it as Frank Thomas.wav Don't replace space with an underscore. Whenever Frank Thomas plays, that file will be used. Teams don't matter. Unfortunately everythig has to be in the sounds folder. Can't use subfolders.
2. Time can be as long or as short as you want. You control that. Just stop recording at the correct time you want. When playing the game, if it plays longer than you want, you can always end the intro by hitting return.
BTW: I think the ootp 11 manual has a little bit of info on player intro files. I know I passed info on to Steve for that. Never checked so I don't have a clue as to what's in there.

Last edited by Bigrod; 10-16-2011 at 05:14 PM.
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