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Editors Depot - Mission Editing and Scripting => OFP - Editing/Scripting General => Topic started by: Dubieman on 25 Jan 2005, 23:05:06
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Hey, I have a mission where all the voices for the ppl are in .ogg, and well I wanna see them move their mouthes.
Can I go from .ogg to .lip? Or do I need to go back to .wav?
And if I go .lip, will it increase the size of the mission? Cause its already pretty big. :P
thanks :-*
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.lip files are usually small (<~ 1Kbt). Yes you need .wav files t create .lip files.
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Thanks will prolly go for a conversion, more work, but it looks better.
I'll leave this open in case I come across any problems.
thanks Thobson ;)
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No problem. I haven't seen you about for a while
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Sorta inbetween systems, ASUS is a real bunch of idiots. Just lemme exchange the board. ::) >:( :P :)
Oh well...
:tomato:
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The Wav2Lip program doesn't work for me... what other programs creates the *.lip files in which brings forth the month action in OFO missions.
I know i need to convert the *.wav file to the *.lip before converting the *.wav to the *.ogg file. Well i could but i know i have to use the *.wav file for converting to the *.lip.
* I downloaded the Wav2Lip from this website.
It installed as a folder:
\\OFP Sound Lab
and within that folder were:
OFP Sound Lab 1.0.exe
oggdec.exe
oggenc.exe
Readme OFP Sound Lab.txt
ReadME_WSSprogs.txt
WaveToLip.exe
wsscod.exe
wssdec.exe
That's it.... the *.exe files except the OFP Sound Lab 1.0 has an icon that looks to be nothing. And when i click one of them, nothing happens.
When i open OFP Sound Lab 1.0.exe it has a few Visual Basic command bottons and fields.
These in which are:
Load File(s), Win Sound Recorder, Run, Exit... and so on.
Once i Load a File and Select the mode that i want to create.
Then press Run, after like 2 seconds it says done after the file name.
WHERE did it go if it worked. IDK... hmmm.
Yah so i don't get it, i don't think it even works on my computer.
So please help me.
This program would help a lot on this campaign i am working on.
8) ;D :) ;) :D :P :-*
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Wav2lip is the only option I'm aware of. The trick is that it's not compatible with long folder names.
On your root drive (c:) put a new folder called, say, wav2lip.
Copy wav2lip.exe into it.
Copy the wavs you want to convert into the folder.
Drag and drop them onto the wav2lip.exe icon.
Pause of 2-3.
.lip files should appear in the folder
Copy or move them to your \mymission\sounds folder.
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NICE!!!
It works.
Thanks bro.!! ;D ;D