[App] Sound Composer
[App] Sound Composer
This application has been coded for the purpose of creating Eschaton-style sound tags that can be imported into any map using Eschaton.
Simply use a sound converter application (such as Amadeus II, or the free Audacity) to convert an mp3 or other format to a .ogg with 22.05 kHz and stereo channels, then let this app turn it into a usable Eschaton tag.
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HOLY GOD.
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much!
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JK but thanks man, how well does this work?
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If you follow the directions correctly, it should work perfectly. I tested it on about 7 different music tracks before releasing, and they all played and none cut off or had extended endings.Mgalekgolo wrote:
JK but thanks man, how well does this work?
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nice man!
howd you figure it out?
howd you figure it out?
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What would be a good program to convert to this format. Audacity?
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Yes, Audacity would work just fine. Open your sound, change the project rate to 22050, and export as .ogg.Flaming Bunnies wrote:What would be a good program to convert to this format. Audacity?
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Would it be perhaps possible to type the seconds in, for sounds less than a second long? Or was it made that way to avoid problems?
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That's an interesting question. I'll see about adding that.Frozen Bunneh wrote:Would it be perhaps possible to type the seconds in, for sounds less than a second long? Or was it made that way to avoid problems?
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is it possible to insert several different permutations into the sounds?
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yes, i wanted this.Frozen Bunneh wrote:Would it be perhaps possible to type the seconds in, for sounds less than a second long? Or was it made that way to avoid problems?
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I do suppose so. Just a bit of work.Chilled Pie wrote:is it possible to insert several different permutations into the sounds?
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that would be nice for the AR and grenades.Modzy wrote:I do suppose so. Just a bit of work.Chilled Pie wrote:is it possible to insert several different permutations into the sounds?
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http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/ ... rence.html
You could use this (most likely but maybe not depending on the language you used) to automatically determine the length of the sound.
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duration
Provides the duration of the receiver in seconds.
- (NSTimeInterval)duration
Return Value
Duration of the receiver in seconds.
Availability
Available in Mac OS X v10.5 and later.
Declared In
NSSound.h
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He's probably using REAL Studio (funny how they changed the name). NSSound is a useless API anyway, with no support for vorbis files. If Modzy is actually interested, he'd need to find some library that handles ogg vorbis (libogg or libvorbis are the probably obvious C ones), and then get the duration.Samuco wrote:http://developer.apple.com/library/mac/ ... rence.html
You could use this (most likely but maybe not depending on the language you used) to automatically determine the length of the sound.Code: Select all
duration Provides the duration of the receiver in seconds. - (NSTimeInterval)duration Return Value Duration of the receiver in seconds. Availability Available in Mac OS X v10.5 and later. Declared In NSSound.h
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