bellerythial Posted June 3, 2019 Share Posted June 3, 2019 First of all, before you ask, yes I have the "lex" folder from Skyrim copied and pasted into my New Vegas main file, AND the processing file in Data>Sound>Voice as well. My .lip files should be generating and yet nothing happens. I copied and pasted the file name that the Geck wants me to have for the custom voice line and I pasted it into the sound file. I know that the directory is working and that it is not the issue because when I open the game and go to my NPC, I can hear the voice lines that are supposed to play. I named both the .WAV and .OGG files what they're supposed to be named, but when I click on the "Generate .lip" button for the dialogue, it does absolutely nothing. No errors, no warnings, nothing. There is nothing new in my Data>Sound>Voice>"mymod">"mycustomvoice" that shows up there when it should be making the lip file there. This has been breaking my heart. I've tried everything I could and nothing seems to be working. I added an .MP3 file into the Data>Sound>Voice>"mymod">"mycustomvoice", and I still can't build the .lip file. The only thing I think that can be causing this problem is the fact that at the end of the voice file name in the tab UNDER the TESSound Picker, there is an ".mp3". I don't think this should be a problem? I even have the optional .MP3 format of the sound file. Is it causing the problem? I am also using FCO face pack and the DLC Old World Blues for the mod, does that have to do with anything? I attached screenshots of everything that you should need to know about my problem. Is something missing from my lex and processing files? Am I not seeing something? I respond fastest on my Discord, and if you need to call me so I can screenshare the problem, just let me know. I really appreciate anything that can help, thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bellerythial Posted June 4, 2019 Author Share Posted June 4, 2019 Never mind, I fixed it. I needed to change the bit rate to 128 for the .WAV files. I recommend using VLC media player to convert it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoyBatterian Posted June 6, 2019 Share Posted June 6, 2019 Could be lack of write permissions. Try running GECK as admin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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