rec.autos.simulators

GPL sound question

Kurt Steinboc

GPL sound question

by Kurt Steinboc » Fri, 28 Jan 2000 04:00:00


>Kurt, if you simply run with the same type of arrangement as the default
>installation gives then you'd just have a Sound folder and in that folder
is
>the sound.dat file.
>From that point on, any new sound, named exactly the same as those files
>that are packed into the sound.dat file, that is dropped into the Sound
>folder will over-write its original in sound.dat.

>This is the simplest way to change your sounds but, as you correctly
>figured, it doesn't work this way when third-party sound management is
used.

>--
>Regards,
>Bruce Kennewell,
>Canberra, Australia.
>---------------------------

Hi, Bruce --

So NOW you tell me!  Sheesh!  ;-)

Now that I've finally got what I want (swapability at last (!), and a hairy
Ferrari note that I like) it's especially ironic that I chose the harder
way.  Bears some similarity to my life, actually.

Thanks for your help and suggestions, good sir.

Well, time to put a new squash ball under my break peddle!  ;-)

Kurt

Bruce Kennewel

GPL sound question

by Bruce Kennewel » Sat, 29 Jan 2000 04:00:00

Kurt, if you simply run with the same type of arrangement as the default
installation gives then you'd just have a Sound folder and in that folder is
the sound.dat file.
From that point on, any new sound, named exactly the same as those files
that are packed into the sound.dat file, that is dropped into the Sound
folder will over-write its original in sound.dat.

This is the simplest way to change your sounds but, as you correctly
figured, it doesn't work this way when third-party sound management is used.

--
Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
---------------------------


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Bruce Kennewel

GPL sound question

by Bruce Kennewel » Sat, 29 Jan 2000 04:00:00

(snip)
Well, time to put a new squash ball under my break peddle!  ;-)

============================
HAAAAAAAAAA!!!!  :-)

Kurt, I'm sorry that I didn't get a chance to pass that advice on earlier
but, by the time the sun rolled around to our part of the world, your
friends in the northern climes had already assisted you :-)

--
Regards,
Bruce Kennewell,
Canberra, Australia.
---------------------------



> >Kurt, if you simply run with the same type of arrangement as the default
> >installation gives then you'd just have a Sound folder and in that folder
> is
> >the sound.dat file.
> >From that point on, any new sound, named exactly the same as those files
> >that are packed into the sound.dat file, that is dropped into the Sound
> >folder will over-write its original in sound.dat.

> >This is the simplest way to change your sounds but, as you correctly
> >figured, it doesn't work this way when third-party sound management is
> used.

> >--
> >Regards,
> >Bruce Kennewell,
> >Canberra, Australia.
> >---------------------------

> Hi, Bruce --

> So NOW you tell me!  Sheesh!  ;-)

> Now that I've finally got what I want (swapability at last (!), and a
hairy
> Ferrari note that I like) it's especially ironic that I chose the harder
> way.  Bears some similarity to my life, actually.

> Thanks for your help and suggestions, good sir.

> Well, time to put a new squash ball under my break peddle!  ;-)

> Kurt

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