I'm curious as to rip a certain soundbyte out of Myth 2 - that soundbyte being the guy who casually says "Casualty" and "Causualties" - and searching around on the internet doesnt seem to yield me any simple program which can pull out an individual sound file and then from there convert it to an mp3.
anyone know how to do this or have a url to point me in the right direction?
Sound editing, converting tags to mp3 - Is there anyway to do this?
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There's no simple program, but it is possible if you're on a mac & have either OS9 or earlier or can run Classic.
You need:-
Head Edit
The Fallen Sounds
File Type
and something to convert AIFF files to WAV - Quicktime does this & there's probably other tools as well.
First you get the Myth 2 sound tag you want to convert.
Then you use Head Edit to export it to Myth 1 format.
You use FileType to change its type to CREATOR: Brtk TYPE: SOUN. This is needed else Fallen Sounds doesn't recognise the file.
You open it in Fallen Sounds and export each variation, which will be saved to AIF files. Convert to WAV then MP3 (or mb direct to MP3) using whatever audio tools you prefer.
You need:-
Head Edit
The Fallen Sounds
File Type
and something to convert AIFF files to WAV - Quicktime does this & there's probably other tools as well.
First you get the Myth 2 sound tag you want to convert.
Then you use Head Edit to export it to Myth 1 format.
You use FileType to change its type to CREATOR: Brtk TYPE: SOUN. This is needed else Fallen Sounds doesn't recognise the file.
You open it in Fallen Sounds and export each variation, which will be saved to AIF files. Convert to WAV then MP3 (or mb direct to MP3) using whatever audio tools you prefer.
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Here is a program that records everything that goes through your sound card. MP3 Audio recorder You can record either as a wav, mp3,wma. The free demo lets you record up to 1 minute of sound, but there is no time limit on how long you can use the demo. The full version records as much as you want. In Fear go to the sound tags. Play the sound file while recording and you got it.
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Nice tool. I am looking 4 something like this without limits. Any1 know about such free program ?Sam The Butcher wrote:Here is a program that records everything that goes through your sound card. MP3 Audio recorder You can record either as a wav, mp3,wma. The free demo lets you record up to 1 minute of sound, but there is no time limit on how long you can use the demo. The full version records as much as you want. In Fear go to the sound tags. Play the sound file while recording and you got it.
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