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Jun 13th, 2003 at 1:09pm
otto knudsen   Guest

 
  ???  Can anyone help me or tell me where to lokk if I want to make sound files to an aircraft.
I have recorded the original sound fram the aircraft ( both from inside cocpit and from outside, idle and up to afterburner), Roll Eyes but don´t know how to convert it to sound files in the aircraft´s sound folder map. Embarrassed
There must be some demands to how long the recorded sound should be to convert them.
 
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Reply #1 - Jun 13th, 2003 at 6:54pm

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I'm not sure exactly what you want but if it's advice on how to get the recording into .wav format then you'll need a sound card that accepts input from whatever recorder you used. A good sound editing program to trim it down and edit it is also a must. Just do a search on Google, Yahoo or any other decent search engine for sound editing programs. Some can be expensive but they usually have way more than you'll need. Go for a freebie or a cheap one. It doesn't take much editing for your purpose.

The size can be whatever you want (within reason) I think. Just keep it close to the same size of similar files from any good add on aircraft you have or a default FS2002 aircraft.
 

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Reply #2 - Jun 13th, 2003 at 6:57pm

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theres some good sound editing programs at download.com They are either free or free to try. BTW i suggest this topic be moved to FS2002
 
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Reply #3 - Jun 14th, 2003 at 9:55am

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Kind of sounds like Otto's asking how to configure his recorded sound files for use in an aircraft.

I would suppose a sound.cfg file needs to be created for the sounds to be used by an aircraft in the simulator. But, I wouldn't know where to even start.
That is, of course, If you already have the sounds on your computer as .wav files. If not, and they're still on your tape recorder, then the advise the guys, above, gave would be the way to go, first.

One of these guys must know.  
 
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Reply #4 - Jun 15th, 2003 at 7:51pm

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All of the free to try sound editors i've tried ( or heards about ) you can't save in any of them until you buy it. Which stinks. Why download it if you can't save? But if its good then i guess its worth the buy.

Oh, and the best i've heard so far is Sonic Foundry 6.0, which you need to buy but if you ARE going to buy something, i recommend that one, well i don't, other people do.
 

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Reply #5 - Jun 15th, 2003 at 8:23pm

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There are some more sound editors here http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/. ; Most are demos and shareware but a lot of them are free.
 
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