John Harding
Active Member
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I've just seen fughettaboutit's earlier comment about ignoring Zandvoort, so just ignore me!!
This is taken directly from kunos Zandvoort audio_sources.ini:
[AC_AUDIO_1]
VOLUME_SCALE=20
VOLUME=0.9
FILENAME=content/tracks/Zandvoort/sfx/amb_06.wav
In this case, there is a node called AC_AUDIO_1 in the kn5 file for Zandvoort. Maybe try making your own sfx folder where the track is located? It shouldn't make a difference of course, but it might do you never know.
I would try by copying the Zandvoort wav file into your own track and trying that out first to detect the problem. It might be something as inane as the bitrate on your wav file. Step by step you should be able to find the problem this way.
I've just seen fughettaboutit's earlier comment about ignoring Zandvoort, so just ignore me!!
This is taken directly from kunos Zandvoort audio_sources.ini:
[AC_AUDIO_1]
VOLUME_SCALE=20
VOLUME=0.9
FILENAME=content/tracks/Zandvoort/sfx/amb_06.wav
In this case, there is a node called AC_AUDIO_1 in the kn5 file for Zandvoort. Maybe try making your own sfx folder where the track is located? It shouldn't make a difference of course, but it might do you never know.
I would try by copying the Zandvoort wav file into your own track and trying that out first to detect the problem. It might be something as inane as the bitrate on your wav file. Step by step you should be able to find the problem this way.
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