recofsky_sergio Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 He visto que en varias misiones del FC2 hay una pequeña intro que da a suponer que es un track pregrabado. Alguien sabe como se hacen esos intros? Calculo que para BS deben ser lo mismo.
Distiler Posted April 22, 2010 Posted April 22, 2010 TRACK PLAYBACK PRIOR TO MISSION START (MISSION INTRO) It's now possible to create missions with a pre-recorded introduction track. The procedure to create a mission with an intro track is as follows: 1. Create a mission with the necessary triggers, graphical and audio material. 2. Launch the mission, record the intro track and save it. 3. Create a new file, called "continue_track" with the number '1' inside. The file can be created with Notepad or other similar program. The file should have no extension. 4. Open the TRK file with your archive opener (winrar, etc.) and insert the "continue_track" file inside the "track_data" folder of the TRK archive. 5. Rename the TRK extention to MIZ. As a result you will have a MIZ file that includes a track file inside. When the mission is launched, the track will be played back, after which the player will be handed control automatically. AMD Ryzen 1400 // 16 GB DDR4 2933Mhz // Nvidia 1060 6GB // W10 64bit // Microsoft Sidewinder Precision 2
recofsky_sergio Posted April 23, 2010 Author Posted April 23, 2010 TRACK PLAYBACK PRIOR TO MISSION START (MISSION INTRO) It's now possible to create missions with a pre-recorded introduction track. The procedure to create a mission with an intro track is as follows: 1. Create a mission with the necessary triggers, graphical and audio material. 2. Launch the mission, record the intro track and save it. 3. Create a new file, called "continue_track" with the number '1' inside. The file can be created with Notepad or other similar program. The file should have no extension. 4. Open the TRK file with your archive opener (winrar, etc.) and insert the "continue_track" file inside the "track_data" folder of the TRK archive. 5. Rename the TRK extention to MIZ. As a result you will have a MIZ file that includes a track file inside. When the mission is launched, the track will be played back, after which the player will be handed control automatically. OK a ver si entiendi bien. -Creo una mision con todo lo necesario para hacer el track. -Corro la mision y grabo el track con las camaras como guste. -Creo un archivo que se llame continue_track sin extension y le pongo solo el numero 1 dentro. -Abro el archivo del track previamente grabado con winrar y le pongo en su interior justamente en la carpeta track_data dicho archivo sin extension. -Y por ultimo renombro el archivo con extension TRK a MIZ. Ahora ahi tengo un archivo de mision que cuando lo ejecuto me proyecta primero el track previamente grabado y luego me da el control. Pregunta, abriendo ese archivo miz creado sigo creando la mision y/o modificarla?
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