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Modding Annunciator Sounds - Paths to their sound files?
Dalva24 replied to Dalva24's topic in DCS Modding
I already did, but under "Mods/aircraft/Mi-24P" I could not seem to find the specific entries for petrovich's voice lines. Searching for "petrovich" only returns the petrovich_on and petrovich_off around line 12299. RI-65 is there, but that's not petrovich -
Modding Annunciator Sounds - Paths to their sound files?
Dalva24 replied to Dalva24's topic in DCS Modding
Thanks, as it turns out there's 2 entries in the sdef_and_wave_list.txt, one is CoreMods/aircraft/<aircraftname>, the other is Mods/aircraft/<aircraftname> I can find the file names for F-15E and AH-64D in "Mods/aircraft/F-15E" and "Mods/aircraft/AH-64D" entries, but I cant find the annunciator sound names for Ka-50_3 Additionally, I also wanted to mod Mi-24P's Petrovich sounds, and I cant seem to find in in sdef_and_wave_list.txt. Where can I find Petrovich sound names? -
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Hi everyone, So I've been trying to mod the annunciator sounds for the Apache, Strike Eagle, and KA-50 3, but I can't find where the sounds paths are. It is not listed in the "%dcsroot%/Doc/Sounds/sdef_and_wave_list.txt". I can confirm that in my previous mods for F-16, F-18 and Mi-24, by simply providing the sound files in the correct path from "user folder/mods" it works fine to replace the default sounds. Anyone have any idea what the path and filenames are for Apache, SE, and Ka-50 3? Thanks.
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Hi everyone! So I'm making this tread for me to post and discuss my cockpit annunciator voice mods. I know not everyone's into this thing so if it's not to your liking please dont shoot me My Japanese is terrible, but I do crosscheck the translations using jisho.org so it should be passable. If you're a native Japanese speaker I could certainly use some inputs as whether or not the translations are actually contextually correct. English versions are also available, but since the TTS is Japanese-native it might sound funny. Released: Youtube Preview: F-16C Mi-24P Planning: Ka-50 by December AH-64D next year
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Ah I see, I think this is the first time I heard of this feature, nice. So basically if for example I'm flying in, say Bort 02, with a friend in another Hind and the same radio freq (which radio device though?). Then when my engine caught fire, my friend in the other hind will hear my RI-65 announcement of something like "left engine fire bort 02" through the radio? Is there any specific conditions that is required for the message to be heard?
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Hi everyone. So I am planning to mod the voice messages, but I am having some difficulty, thanks to the encryption. Reading the sdef and wave list from the docs, I can gues what most of them is saying, but there are sdefs that are named rather ambiguously, and I am not sure when does it occur and what it sounds like. The ambiguous lines are the following; Anyone know what these lines are for? Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/_Ri65.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/board.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/common hydro.sdef For reference, this is the remaining sdefs of interest. Most, like "main hydraulics failure.sdef" and "main transmission fire.sdef" is already self-describing and I can mod those just fine. Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/_Ri65.sdef (?) Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/apu fire.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/board.sdef (?) Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/common hydro.sdef (?) Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/device RI-65 is without fail.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/emergency fuel.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/generator failure.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/left engine fire.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/left engine vibration.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/lower gear.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/main hydraulics failure.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/main transmission fire.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/pump the feeder fuel tank failure.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/right engine fire.sdef Aircrafts/Mi-24P/Cockpit/RI65/right engine vibration.sdef
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Thanks all, it was fun Truly sorry for the teamkill after Alpenwolf declared the round is over, could've sworn what I saw was a Huey, I was wrong Edit: could we have a link to the match recording from anyone who's streaming? thanks
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Got it
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Can I get some clarification on comms during the mission please? I saw both SRS and Teamspeak is listed, so we're going to use both or something? Will the pre-flight briefing include time where each team can discuss strategies? Especially since I'm on red and I don't speak russian, and I don't want to be a burden on the team simply because I can't communicate
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Just did a quick test, 4 gazelle rockets to the oil derrick sets it on fire, and about 1 minute later, explodes 3 gazelle rockets does not seem to be enough to destroy it, it burns for a short while then just smokes I also did a quick test to oil pump, and 2 gazelle rockets is enough to set it on fire and explode 1 minute later Consider changing both side's targets to oil pumps for balance?
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I believe allowing vikhr would give the blue side a disadvantage because they dont have guided missiles If you really need to use a guided munition, then just carry the Kh-25? Furthermore oil platform is not the target here. If you destroy the oil platform, then the target itself -the pump stations- will still be intact, hovering in the air. Edit: the no vikhr allowed statement has always been below the 4 images of helis. Look again.
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