This automates the SimpleAudio process outlined in this repo from @ChatDisabled, which also includes a sample resource with usage. In addition, the script also prepares the radio station and track data to be used with Chat's Custom Native Radio Stations resource.
- Converts MP3s, WAVs, and OGG to properly formatted WAVs for OpenIV conversion
- Prepares the necessary XMLs for OpenIV conversion
- Run
npm install - In the terminal
npm run makeWavswith the following parameters--file- comma separated list of files, with the extension that will be processed. The script only uses MP3s.--folder- If you dont want to specify a list of files, you can specify folder in the root of the project, that holds the files that will be processed. The script only uses MP3s.--samplerate- The sample rate of the outputted files.--trackid- The starting trackid that will be used for the processed tracks, used specifically for radio type.--soundset- This is the soundset dict name used for playing sounds, used specifically for simple type.--audiobank- This is the audiobank name/folder, used specifically for simple sound type. If not specified, it will default tocustom_sounds.--gun- This is the name of the weapon you're generating the audio data for, used specifically for weapon type. NOTE:snsis the only working example right now. I will add more in the future.--type- This can besimple,radio, orweapon, each outputting their respective audio data files.
npm run makeWavs --file=lock.mp3 --samplerate=48000 --trackid=5000 --type=radio
npm run makeWavs --file=lock.mp3 --samplerate=48000 --trackid=5000 --type=radio
npm run makeWavs --file=lock.mp3,unlock.mp3 --soundset=special_soundset --samplerate=32000 --type=simple
npm run makeWavs --samplerate=32000 --soundset=special_soundset --type=simple --folder=test
npm run makeWavs --samplerate=32000 --soundset=special_soundset --type=simple --folder=test --audiobank=joe_sounds
CodeWalker the outputted WAV and XML data is imported into CodeWalker, to create the AWC and REL information