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British Voices Advanced query (Nobody knows?)
« on: 18 Mar 2004, 14:53:55 »
I decided just to swap all Dan's voice files for my own.
I de-PBO'd the voice file in Data and simply pasted over ths BIS ones inDan's
folder.
I repacked the folder into PBO format and put it back into Data.
Everything worked fine except for a two things.

Firstly every single file, when called up via the F keys was played back in slow motion. I figured that all I would have to do was define myself as a cfg identity and change the pitch which I did.
It worked. However this is where I encountered my second problem. Some of the voice files play super quick now.

It is as if some of the files play at normal speed and most of them play extra slow.
If I change the pitch it fixes the slow ones but super speeds the normal ones.

I'm stuck. Any ideas?
« Last Edit: 22 Mar 2004, 14:56:37 by The-Architect »
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Re:British Voices Advanced query (Nobody knows?)
« Reply #1 on: 23 Mar 2004, 23:32:20 »
Could the original files be at different sampling rates?  

Only a guess but perhaps they did some at 11k or 22k and others at 44k depending on what recording quality they needed, then set each playback speed in whatever file defines the sounds (resource.bin, config.bin?? not sure).

Which, assuming that BIS did this,  would mean that you must set yours at the same rate to match.  or a custom definition of your sound files.