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modding weapon sounds audacity

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kentjameslc

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Hello fallout NV modders  :nuke:

 I wanna be direct here; so i modded my minigun firing sound file, the "wpn_minigun_spin_lpm.wav" file specifically, i used audacity but after i finished edited the sound file ( i used the microsoft wav; signed 16 bit PCM; 44100Hz mono) and replaced the original sound file with my edited one, upon triggering the sound (firing the minigun) no sound ever played at all!; I dont know why, but maybe if someone here would teach me how to export sound files from AUDACITY to FNV i would be greatful since i consider the only problem i have is the sound format, bitrate, etc. configuration; can someone teach me how to export audio from audacity with exact vanilla format configuration for it to play in the game.



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It has to be a mono file saved in a very certain way. You gotta combine the L and R tracks as well. Message me sometime and I'll try to be of further help.



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It has to be a mono file saved in a very certain way. You gotta combine the L and R tracks as well. Message me sometime and I'll try to be of further help.

Great! cuz am really confused in the process of imitating the vanilla sound format from audacity, a very detailed info on how to (maybe edit) export the edited vanilla sound file from audacity to FNV could be very helpful in solving this uh.. maybe a stupid problem?



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Never mind, Sound Forge Fixes the stupid problem. it seems the current version of audacity has issues in exporting microsoft wav files that is compatible with FNV.







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