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LVZ/LVL Questions - Adding(not replacing) Music/Sounds

Lumenesc - Mon Nov 10, 2003 7:55 pm
Post subject: Adding(not replacing) Music/Sounds
I have these midi pieces, which i would like to upload as %125 and such but i do not understand how i would do that, ive tried redownloading them as wa2s and putting the ini with File=bong125.wa2 but that didnt work, and same with just doing File=bong125.mid. I appreciate any help ty.
50% Packetloss - Mon Nov 10, 2003 11:23 pm
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File=bong125.wa2
should have worked

make sure you have compiled the lvz file with the tool
make sure that you have the lvz file name in the server.cfg file
[Misc]
LevelFiles=blah.lvz
Lumenesc - Mon Nov 10, 2003 11:49 pm
Post subject: Arg
If it should its not, lol i am doing everything you told me to do already, perhaps its to big? is there a size requirement for bong slots? I upload the music.lvz and i do have to dl it but when i type %125 it doesnt do anything, my music volume is set for 10 and everything... This is Frusturating! new_let_it_all_out.gif
Dr Brain - Tue Nov 11, 2003 10:19 am
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Midi files aren't supported by continuum. Only wav's.

Make sure your sound volume is set to 10, and you may want to try:

*arena test %125
Lumenesc - Tue Nov 11, 2003 7:32 pm
Post subject: arg
arg, not working, can midis not be saved as wa2s? becuase i noticed the victory music is kinda long and it is a wa2.
SuSE - Tue Nov 11, 2003 7:47 pm
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...heh

.wav is a specific audio format

.midi is another

.wa2 is merely a name - just forget it for the rest of your life

you cannot just rename a .midi to .wav, you have to convert it using some program

THEN you have to make a proper .lvz sa_tongue.gif
Lumenesc - Tue Nov 11, 2003 8:12 pm
Post subject: baaaah humbug
i knew that >_>
<_<
X_X

well anyone know where i can get a program to change .mid to .wav

or where some music .wav pieces are?
SuSE - Tue Nov 11, 2003 10:20 pm
Post subject: Re: baaaah humbug
Lumenesc wrote:
i knew that >_>
<_<
X_X

well anyone know where i can get a program to change .mid to .wav

or where some music .wav pieces are?


hrmmm, change .mid to .wav...dude, that's a tough one

last I heard it was impossible on Windows and next to it on *nix

you could either write your own program in Cobol....

or...[/sarcasm]

go to google.com and search for "convert midi to wav" - yielding a second result of http://www.newfreeware.com/search.php3?q=convert+midi+to+wav that has a copious amount of free programs for converting midi to wav sa_tongue.gif

biggrin.gif lol

google is your friend, abuse him $
Dustpuppy - Thu Nov 13, 2003 11:09 am
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Cobol? Woah no, you'd have to go waaaay down to assembler for that icon_rolleyes.gif

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Lumenesc - Thu Nov 13, 2003 7:00 pm
Post subject: yay
lol thanks, these will help out just a bit icon_wink.gif

thx akai, for the help, my friend solitancer had spent a month trying to find one lol, and never found one ^_^
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