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Forum Member Posts: 283 Joined: 26-October 04 ![]() |
So, now, I am a proud owner of 10 customized sound-sets for IWD2.
Obviously I'd like them to be edited to fit the game's volume/quality as closely as possible. There is one problem - I am tone-deaf and I can't for the life of mine tell what the correct volume *is*. Of course, if nobody volounteer, I will give it my best shot, but the result in all probability will be, as the sound critics would put it, "non-optimized". (Optimistically) If there is a person out there who is interested in editing 430 voice clips... I'll be exuberant to have help with it! -------------------- Worry not about the arrow with your name on it, for there is but one. Instead, occupy yourself with the arrows addressed 'To Whom it May Concern'...
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![]() Cunning Linguist Forum Member Posts: 48 Joined: 9-September 06 From: Oakdale, MN USA ![]() |
What sound editing program are you using?
Audacity is a free program, and has a "Normalize" function that would seem to fit your needs exactly. http://audacity.sourceforge.net/ This post has been edited by smr49: Jan 2 2007, 08:46 PM |
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Forum Member Posts: 283 Joined: 26-October 04 ![]() |
I'm using Audacity, the problem is it neither does bulk editing, nor the setting is universal. So, I'm looking for someone to do it for me
![]() This post has been edited by Domi: Jan 2 2007, 10:10 PM -------------------- Worry not about the arrow with your name on it, for there is but one. Instead, occupy yourself with the arrows addressed 'To Whom it May Concern'...
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