hello i was wondering, Can you export killing floor sounds like the flesh pound sounds that it makes?
if so, how?
if so, how?
i wanted to export some killing floor voice sounds, too. now i got the following problem: if i want to export something from the folder "MaleVoice2" i always get the sound from "MaleVoice1" which got the same name. so it seems i can't export the "MaleVoice2" sounds. any suggestions?
thanks
i wanted to export some killing floor voice sounds, too. now i got the following problem: if i want to export something from the folder "MaleVoice2" i always get the sound from "MaleVoice1" which got the same name. so it seems i can't export the "MaleVoice2" sounds. any suggestions?
thanks
Im not exactly sure what you mean, but if I wanted to export sounds from MaleVoiceTwo package, Id open it up in the editor under sound browser, the press the "ALL" button and scroll down to the part where where it says "Yes" which is the last sound library or w/e its called, since we dont want to export those. Anything that comes after that are the "normal" sounds which can be exported as .wav files.
So basically just choose the sounds you want and click "export". Its a valid sound file if it has those "[1,16,22050]" markings after it, altho the numbers inside the prackets can vary and you dont have to worry about them. (the one thats blued out in the screenshot)
Please refer to my post, which was more recent, about the actual problem. It isn't that this person didn't know how to export properly, and I didn't have a problem figuring it out myself. The problem lies with it not saving the sound files of the separate voices based on which package is selected. Instead it will only export from the one set, no matter what.
Im not exactly sure what you mean, but if I wanted to export sounds from MaleVoiceTwo package, Id open it up in the editor under sound browser, the press the "ALL" button and scroll down to the part where where it says "Yes" which is the last sound library or w/e its called, since we dont want to export those. Anything that comes after that are the "normal" sounds which can be exported as .wav files.
So basically just choose the sounds you want and click "export". Its a valid sound file if it has those "[1,16,22050]" markings after it, altho the numbers inside the prackets can vary and you dont have to worry about them. (the one thats blued out in the screenshot)[/QUOTE