Talk:StreamMusic
Morrowind Volume Bug Fixed
So, does StreamMusic still set Music Volume to the max?
Dragoon Wraith TALK 21:34, May 7, 2006
- No, the volume doesn't seem to be affected (In Morrowind the volume wasn't set to the max but to the Windows Media Player setting that could've even been lower...)--JOG 15:39, 31 May 2006 (EDT)
- Interesting. Well, either way, it's fixed now.
- Dragoon Wraith TALK 21:08, 31 May 2006 (EDT)
Doesn't Work?
I don't manage to play audio files with StreamMusic. I always face the same effect: The current music fades out, pauses for some seconds, and then another track from the same type (public, dungeon or default, depending what is defined for the cell) starts playing again. According to the documentation, this should only happen when the track to play cannot be found, e.g. due to an invalid filename or path. But after hours of experimenting, I am absolutely sure that my file path is correct! I tried every possible combination, including both full and relative paths, both custom and vanilla sound files, both forward and backward slashes, both mp3 and wav files etc. I also checked this on three different computers, always with the same effect. My sound system is working fine, I am even using BetterMusicSystem and SoundCommands without any issues, so I suppose that this is not a general sound problem. Disabling BetterMusicSystem and SoundCommands doesn't help either. I am wondering whether anyone else knows of this problem?
Jaime74 15:26, 23 July 2010 (EDT)
- I don't, though I know Oblivion's pretty picky about the sound files it uses; you might have the bitrate on the file wrong, or something like that? I don't really know. Anyway, I'd suggest asking on the Forums; no one here is going to be able to tell you, I suspect.
- Good luck! Also, you can sign using ~~~~ if you'd like, rather than copying mine. Of course, if you like mine, you can also use it - if you go to My Preferences, select the Raw Signatures textbox, and put that code into the Nickname field, using ~~~~ will insert the code; that's how I do it. The Wiki also generally decided that signatures should go at the end of posts, though that was after I'd made the above comments...
- Dragoon Wraith TALK 14:22, 23 July 2010 (EDT)
- ooops..., sorry! I didn't know how to put in the signature correctly, so I just tried to do my best with copying and adapting, because I thought this is how it works. Should have spent more time getting familiar with the standards. I hope that it suits better now. I corrected my signature above as well :) And, concerning the sound issue: Yes, if have posted it to the forum [1] now. Although, thanks for your fast reply, and also for adding the title to my post!
- Jaime74 15:26, 23 July 2010 (EDT)