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:[[User:pekka|pekka]] : This can be a bit tricky but not harder then anything else. I learned the hard way by making every mistake there is with voices and lipsync. Open the Dialogues or the Questwindow tab for Topics and make a topic. You add a NEW topic by rightclicking inside the addtopic window. Write the topic and click OK, open the Row of dialogue that you just created and now you can start recording. If you hit the button Customize, it is 4100Hz and 16 bit wave you create as that is the ONLY wave format that the lipsync are able to read as far as I know, and i tried many different. Keep CS up and use the free Sound editor Audacity from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/, load your wave file or just drop it at Audacity and adjust the volume. Left some space in both ends of your sentence too as you can mark and delete and fix lot of stuff at Audacity. Look at Audacity Preference so it saves it back as 16-bit Wave as well and now we will fool or trick CS.  
:[[User:pekka|pekka]] : This can be a bit tricky but not harder then anything else. I learned the hard way by making every mistake there is with voices and lipsync. Open the Dialogues or the Questwindow tab for Topics and make a topic. You add a NEW topic by rightclicking inside the addtopic window. Write the topic and click OK, open the Row of dialogue that you just created and now you can start recording. If you hit the button Customize, it is 4100Hz and 16 bit wave you create as that is the ONLY wave format that the lipsync are able to read as far as I know, and i tried many different. Keep CS up and use the free Sound editor Audacity from http://audacity.sourceforge.net/, load your wave file or just drop it at Audacity and adjust the volume. Left some space in both ends of your sentence too as you can mark and delete and fix lot of stuff at Audacity. Look at Audacity Preference so it saves it back as 16-bit Wave as well and now we will fool or trick CS.  


Export your WAV at Sounds\Voice\ as temp1.wav or whatever and you see temp.wav there already right? We cant overwrite it so open your file explorer and delete the temp.vaw or rename it as that is your origin recording and the one that CS want to use for the lipsync it seems. Now rename your edited temp1.wav --> temp.wav as that is the one we rellay want to use as we edited it. Now go CS and open that row of dialogue if you closed it. Mark the race and sex that should have the voice you just recorded, hit SAVE again and overwrite and then the button Create Lipsync and save again in case. I dont know if it is nescesary to save so many times but I do to be on the sure side.
:Export your WAV at Sounds\Voice\ as temp1.wav or whatever and you see temp.wav there already right? We cant overwrite it so open your file explorer and delete the temp.vaw or rename it as that is your origin recording and the one that CS want to use for the lipsync it seems. Now rename your edited temp1.wav --> temp.wav as that is the one we rellay want to use as we edited it. Now go CS and open that row of dialogue if you closed it. Mark the race and sex that should have the voice you just recorded, hit SAVE again and overwrite and then the button Create Lipsync and save again in case. I dont know if it is nescesary to save so many times but I do to be on the sure side.


[[User:Pekka|Pekka]] 06:18, 31 July 2006 (EDT) , the player of Vanaondelia
:[[User:Pekka|Pekka]] 06:18, 31 July 2006 (EDT) , the player of Vanaondelia




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