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I was wondering...
Does anyone here have any Jazz2 in-game sounds saved in *.wav format?
I tried recording the sounds myself but the program won't record them when they play and playing the sounds through speakers and then recording them with a microphone doesn't give good quality. I want pure quality.
A package of all the jazz2 in-game sounds in WAV format could come handy sometimes.
BlazinDragon
Jan 5, 2003, 09:28 AM
I have some in .Wav formatts, but it wont play on my newest version of wendows media player -_-
Teej a.k.a T-Dj
Jan 5, 2003, 05:47 PM
Once i get my computer back, i'll record them for you in high-quality. (You'll have to remind me :))
Michael
Jan 6, 2003, 03:12 AM
Can you teach me to do that Teej? [:
Feline
Jan 6, 2003, 05:50 AM
No, but I have a program that Wakeman used when recording them. It's called CoolEdit96. If you want it, just meet me on AIM sometime. I can give you the installation.
AIM name: AtmcFeline
It's only about 2 megs big.
Aiko
Jan 6, 2003, 05:54 AM
Cool Edit 2000 (http://www.syntrillium.com/download/) is a tad better, i think ;-)
KRSplat
Jan 6, 2003, 06:20 AM
I think Haze has some over at http://jazz3d.cjb.net/ .
Originally posted by Aiko
Cool Edit 2000 (http://www.syntrillium.com/download/) is a tad better, i think ;-)
Well actually CoolEdit Pro v2.0 is even better, Aiko. It's the one I currently have and this is the program I was talking about above. It won't record them.
PS, AF.
Wakeman recorded that by playing the music and recording it by holding a microphone next to his speakers. I think he mentioned that on his site.
KRSplat
Jan 6, 2003, 07:15 AM
With some microphones, that doesn't work. Just warning you. It has this loud, loud, disturbing, loud sound. Okay, not that loud. But you get my point, I hope.
Most sound cards have settings that allow you to select to record outgoing sounds. Run sndvol32.exe (I think that's its name). Click on Options and then Properties, and then where you have a choice between Playback and Recording, select Recording.
Then in the box below select...everything that sounds relavent. Click OK, and you should have a new menu. Select a device with a name like "Wave Out" or something along those lines. If all else fails...try something like "Master" or something. This will enable you to record anything that is sent to be played through the speakers. Then in any good recording program (the Cool Edit series is one of my favorites), record, go into Jazz2, select to Mute music and turn the SoundFX all the way up. Then, play the game, doing the certain things you want to have sounds of. Exit Jazz2, stop recording, and you should have recordings of the sounds in very good quality.
Originally posted by KRSplat
With some microphones, that doesn't work. Just warning you. It has this loud, loud, disturbing, loud sound. Okay, not that loud. But you get my point, I hope.
That's called feedback =P. If you record with the microphone muted the mic sounds won't come through the speakers which is what will produce the feedback. Don't be under the impression that muting the mic doesn't enable you to record...muting the mic will just make it so what is coming into the mic doesn't come out of the speakers, though it is still going to the computer.
It's okay :) I managed to get the recording working properly. I only needed to include some kind of "What You Hear" to my recording list and it worked fine. 100 of 256 sounds already recorded so far.
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