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Due to a few people requesting to see the result of the lip sync and dialogue process, here is a YouTube link to the in game result. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBny-xvKtOs link title]
Due to a few people requesting to see the result of the lip sync and dialogue process, here is a YouTube link to the in game result of the dialogue tutorial. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBny-xvKtOs link title]
== Voice Morpher ==
== Voice Morpher ==
I found this free Morpher[http://www.download.com/AV-Music-Morpher/3000-2167_4-10537277.html?tag=lst-0-2] helpful for morphing voices. Use your recording program to record your voices and save. Open the files in Morpher, then set your recording program to record from WAVE not MIC. Play the sound in Morpher and re-record with your recorder. -Gamluvr
I found this free Morpher[http://www.download.com/AV-Music-Morpher/3000-2167_4-10537277.html?tag=lst-0-2] helpful for morphing voices. Use your recording program to record your voices and save. Open the files in Morpher, then set your recording program to record from WAVE not MIC. Play the sound in Morpher and re-record with your recorder. -Gamluvr

Revision as of 18:36, 12 November 2006

Video Tutorial

I have a video tutorial made for correctly setting your .wav and .mp3 files to work with TES:CS, and how to link that to a character/dialogue route. The link is here. (Video by Tandem)

For reference, the required settings for the mp3 file to be heard in game are:
Frequency: 44100 Hz
Bit Rate: 64 kbps
Channels: mono

Due to a few people requesting to see the result of the lip sync and dialogue process, here is a YouTube link to the in game result of the dialogue tutorial. link title

Voice Morpher

I found this free Morpher[1] helpful for morphing voices. Use your recording program to record your voices and save. Open the files in Morpher, then set your recording program to record from WAVE not MIC. Play the sound in Morpher and re-record with your recorder. -Gamluvr