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- William Wallet
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Extracting Myth II sounds has never been easy for me - to wit, I just use Snapz Pro to 'record' the sound rather than try to extract it.
Extracting Myth TFL sounds is done with a tool called "The Fallen Sounds".
For import, you need to create a 22khz mono AIFF (and use IMA encoding I believe). A stereo AIFF is permissable I THINK (like for ambient sounds? Someone back me up).
Extracting Myth TFL sounds is done with a tool called "The Fallen Sounds".
For import, you need to create a 22khz mono AIFF (and use IMA encoding I believe). A stereo AIFF is permissable I THINK (like for ambient sounds? Someone back me up).
Okay I got the models but now I'm too dumb to do anything with 'em
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Thanks William for pointing me in the right direction. I looked at Snapz Pro I think it is a Mac only application, but from looking for that I was able to find a PC program that works the same. MP3-Audio converter. Here is the link for anyone else looking for a PC program like this MP3-Sound Recorder It lets you record every sound that plays through your sound card. They have a freeware version. It doesn't have a time limit for how long you can use it. Just sound files are limited to 1 min. Plenty of time to record alot of the Myth sounds.
Edited By Sam The Butcher on 1110043373
Edited By Sam The Butcher on 1110043373