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Title: WaveToLip (HELP! It Doesn't work)
Post by: OFPExpert on 20 Jan 2004, 17:55:56
I've downloadet WaveToLip but it doesn't work. ???

I've tryet to drop the .wav files onto the WaveTopLip.exe file. But nothing happens. I'm using Win XP.

Please help...
Title: Re:WaveToLip (HELP! It Doesn't work)
Post by: Mr. S.A.S on 20 Jan 2004, 20:42:33
Yes, I am having the same problem too.
Help us! PLEASE!
Title: Re:WaveToLip (HELP! It Doesn't work)
Post by: PsyWarrior on 20 Jan 2004, 22:27:13
Greetings!

Are you sure it's a .wav file and not an .ogg? Also, I think that the .wav has to meet specific constraits.

I think there's a tutorial somewhere in the editors depot which tells you more. LINK (http://www.ofpec.com/editors)

Good Luck!

-Supreme Commander PsyWarrior
-Psychic Productions
Title: Re:WaveToLip (HELP! It Doesn't work)
Post by: deaddog on 21 Jan 2004, 02:29:22
Make sure the path to the wav2lip.exe file has no spaces in it.  The easiest way is to put the wav2lip.exe file under the root directory (c:wave2lip.exe.)  If you put it in "C:\Program Files\Codemasters\OperationFlashpoint" then it's not going to work.
Title: Re:WaveToLip (HELP! It Doesn't work)
Post by: The_Duke on 22 Jan 2004, 14:22:53
I had to save the wav file as at least a 16-bit sound file. You can usually change this in the 'save as' window of a sound editing program.
Title: Re:WaveToLip (HELP! It Doesn't work)
Post by: xenofanes on 23 Jan 2004, 09:25:51
Make sure the path to the wav2lip.exe file has no spaces in it.  The easiest way is to put the wav2lip.exe file under the root directory (c:wave2lip.exe.)  If you put it in "C:\Program Files\Codemasters\OperationFlashpoint" then it's not going to work.

Yeah, they really should put this in their readme file. I remember I had this problem too, FOR ABOUT A YEAR!
Title: Re: WaveToLip (HELP! It Doesn't work)
Post by: Captain Crunch on 08 Apr 2007, 22:06:10
Man, and years later, I still have the same problem. Same as You. I remember downloading the thing a few years ago for OFP and never made it to work. Now I downloaded the thing again for ArmA, and the thing still doesn't work for me. Has anyone one of you found the problem?

I tried puting it in the root directory, alone in a folder, I made sure there was no space in the file name, I tried with .wav files, .wav64 files, .wav Broadcast files, I tried mono, stereo, always 16-bit and 44.100KHz and nothing ever happened. Nothing in the Sound folder, nothing in the WaveToLip folder, searched the PC in case it was saved somewhere else. NOthing, nothing and nothing. Please help. I have windows XP service pack 2 with all updates, I use Nuendo for the recording and saving of the files. Thank You.

Jason
Title: Re: WaveToLip (HELP! It Doesn't work)
Post by: The-Architect on 09 Apr 2007, 00:25:26
I can only say 44100 16bit mono and install straight on to your C:. Your Wavs have to be in the same folder as WavToLip also.
Drag and drop and they should appear.