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Kranimal

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[Question] Downporting Sound?
« on: May 01, 2015, 12:29:34 pm »
Thanks to Phils downporter Scripts for .WMO and .M2 files I have downported all the current .WMO and .M2 files to wotlk. (SERIOUSLY, THANK YOU =D).

Now I need to figure out how to downport the sound effects for when your running over certain textures and the music and what not.

Right now with the new tilesets and such there isn't any sound, just dirt :(. Like if you are running over a grass texture or if you are running over wood and metal it plays the same sound. Say your running over a dock and want the wood sound that would be associated with it, I don't know how to downport that stuff.

Anybody know how to do this =)?
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Re: [Question] Downporting Sound?
« Reply #1 on: May 01, 2015, 11:36:49 pm »
Quote from: "Kranimal"
Thanks to Phils downporter Scripts for .WMO and .M2 files I have downported all the current .WMO and .M2 files to wotlk. (SERIOUSLY, THANK YOU =D).

Now I need to figure out how to downport the sound effects for when your running over certain textures and the music and what not.

Right now with the new tilesets and such there isn't any sound, just dirt :(. Like if you are running over a grass texture or if you are running over wood and metal it plays the same sound. Say your running over a dock and want the wood sound that would be associated with it, I don't know how to downport that stuff.

Anybody know how to do this =)?

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Re: [Question] Downporting Sound?
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2015, 04:20:11 am »
When you figure it out and you get bored... trust me, you will get bored... you'll probably do like what all of us have done and add really crazy sound effects for the steps like explosions or Pained "OUCH!!" and "OWW!!" sounds lol....Too bad we can't have very many sounds otherwise it would be pretty funny to add Drum sounds to the steps XDD
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Re: [Question] Downporting Sound?
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2015, 12:59:47 pm »
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When you figure it out and you get bored... trust me, you will get bored... you'll probably do like what all of us have done and add really crazy sound effects for the steps like explosions or Pained "OUCH!!" and "OWW!!" sounds lol....Too bad we can't have very many sounds otherwise it would be pretty funny to add Drum sounds to the steps XDD

I about cried when I clicked the links and figured out what I am going to have to do to get the sounds correctly downported...... that.... is.... WEEKS..... worth of work  ./bangs head on a wall :(
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Re: [Question] Downporting Sound?
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2015, 03:10:33 pm »
At least 3.3.5 can recognize and use .ogg so you dont have to change the format.
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