January 14, 200917 yr I'm trying to Edit a .wav file, this file is in my aircraft/Sound file. There is, or should be, a speed restriction which I want to change.Is there a way of opening this .wav file?Ken
January 14, 200917 yr I'm trying to Edit a .wav file, this file is in my aircraft/Sound file. There is, or should be, a speed restriction which I want to change.Is there a way of opening this .wav file?KenSince a .wav file is a "sound" file, you would need to use a sound editor to edit it. Not sure what you have in mind, but such editing will usually be limited to manipulating the characterics of the sound you hear - such as it's volume. :(
January 14, 200917 yr Hello David and stabell,I thought that I was going to get away with just the "Bare necessities" :)As I was browsing through my Fs9 folder I found a Word.doc from Joe Maciejewski concerning adding 'rumble' sounds to B777 aircraft. Since I have the PSS B772LR I thought I'd add it. I gave it a try this morning but the results did not come up to expectations! Investigating further it seems there rumble effects start at speeds of over 160 kts, this is much faster than I rollout at. It 'seemed' an easy matter to open the .wav file and adjust the speed? Not so, I found.I have checked the sound.cfg, there is nothing in that about speeds. So I'm stuck for ideas.Ken
January 14, 200917 yr Hello David and stabell,I thought that I was going to get away with just the "Bare necessities" :)As I was browsing through my Fs9 folder I found a Word.doc from Joe Maciejewski concerning adding 'rumble' sounds to B777 aircraft. Since I have the PSS B772LR I thought I'd add it. I gave it a try this morning but the results did not come up to expectations! Investigating further it seems there rumble effects start at speeds of over 160 kts, this is much faster than I rollout at. It 'seemed' an easy matter to open the .wav file and adjust the speed? Not so, I found.I have checked the sound.cfg, there is nothing in that about speeds. So I'm stuck for ideas.KenRight - the wav file is just the sound (in this case the rumbling). Somewhere, in one of the cfgs there should be some data which controls when that sound is invoked - i.e. the speed.I would think the documentation you mention would address that.Good hunting!
January 14, 200917 yr Right - the wav file is just the sound (in this case the rumbling). Somewhere, in one of the cfgs there should be some data which controls when that sound is invoked - i.e. the speed.I would think the documentation you mention would address that.Good hunting!Thanks David, I've now retrieved the original file post by Joe in 2004!!I'll let you know what happens,Ken
January 17, 200917 yr Hi David,I increased the volume, all is fine.Thank you for your help,Ken Thanks David, I've now retrieved the original file post by Joe in 2004!!I'll let you know what happens,Ken Hi David,I increased the volume, all is fine.Thank you for your help,Ken
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