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#1 15-Jun-10 00:35:25

MOEDAWG
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From: Winooski, vermont, usa
Registered: 03-Jun-10
Posts: 28

Re: sorry for the double post

Howdy Y'all, i seem to be having trouble with the greeting sound for users, i tried several different lines of code could not get the .wav file to work that i wanted. i run a custom sound pack called wssoundpack. what sound the line of code look like for me to run in the console of the game all the .wav files are like this ws30 just various different numbers. will i be able to use the custom sounds for greetings, or is it only et sounds i can use. And if so where do i look for the wav files.....so many questions so little time...lol

Thanks ahead of time for any help, MoeDawg not so mrgreen

and as i said sorry for the double post, i wont be trying to edit a post again hmm

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#2 15-Jun-10 04:36:22

bLiNk
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Registered: 31-Mar-10
Posts: 62

Re: sorry for the double post

Few questions.

1. What version of Nitmod are you running?
2. How do you have the directory laid out in your custom sound pack package.
3. Did you compress the contents in zip format?
3a. Did you rename the extension from zip to pk3?
4. Shows us an example of how you have greetings sounds setup in your shurbbot.

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#3 16-Jun-10 00:54:42

MOEDAWG
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From: Winooski, vermont, usa
Registered: 03-Jun-10
Posts: 28

Re: sorry for the double post

version 1.5
it is not my custom mod pack i cant take credit for it, im fairly new to all this so im not real sure what u mean directory. the file is a downloadable pk3. i was trying to edit only my user greeting no one elses. if i could get that to work i would try it for the other 6 levels.
and i tried several different lines in the console.
[admin]
name    = ^4=^7M^4o^7E^4=^7M^4o^7E^4DAWG
level   = 5
flags   =  all
greeting =
greeting_sound = SOUND/WS58
                                       
ive also tried sound/nit/wssoundpack/sound/ws58
wssoundpack is the pk3 file
sound is where the .wav files are located in the pk3

if u need anymore info just let me know

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#4 16-Jun-10 01:12:05

MOEDAWG
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From: Winooski, vermont, usa
Registered: 03-Jun-10
Posts: 28

Re: sorry for the double post

i figured it out. i looked into the wssoundpack and found the path in there it ended up being sound/ws/ws58.wav  big_smile lol big_smile  thanks for the help tho mrgreen

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