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Hjeltnes 01-31-22 03:48 AM

Question regarding sound editing
 
Hello there!
Been playing with FOTRS the last weeks and I've had an amazing experience so far. I wanted to add a little bit to the sound however, just some small things like when I order a Crash Dive you can hear the hatches closing, my crew running etc.

But I've encountered two problems. First is if I make the soundfile last longer it will only play the first time I order a Crash Dive.
Second is that the sound level gets way lower when played in game. (Just the sound I've edited).

Does anyone know what causes this? Is it a game bug or is it just me being an idiot? 😅

Thanks in advance!

propbeanie 01-31-22 01:46 PM

Certain sounds cannot be over a certain length time-wise. Some are just a few seconds, some 5 seconds, some 15 seconds, some 30 seconds, and others it does not matter (generally, the "ambient" sounds). The sounds also have to "match" stock as far as whether mono or stereo, or 22.05 or 44.1 kHz, etc. Some are 16-bit, some 8-bit. You have to match (for the most part) what is in FotRSU as far as the above. The "Crash Dive" sequence is what lead to "The Sound" as encountered in the original FOTRS, and carried into early versions of FotRSU

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz5Cm242bHA

The crash dive sequence was one or two seconds too long, and a millisecond of the sound of the bell would get "stuck" after the use of time compression and then Crash Dive. Very irritating. In conjunction with that, as two of the four "Creaks" sounds that were over 15 seconds in length... So the thing to do is to "mix" your hatches closing over the vocal, or something similar, to make your crash dive sequence short enough to be less than 15 seconds in time length. As for the dB level, look in SH.sdl file in the Sound folder, and see what the level is set to there. It should be something around 97. If your sound still is not loud enough, then you'll have to use a compressor / limiter in an audio editor to bring the average level higher.

Hjeltnes 02-05-22 05:04 PM

Thanks for the great info, I'll see what I can do with it :) Hopefully I can get it work. thanks again for you help!

Happy Hunting!


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