- November 7th, 2016, 9:01 am#4885444
Hi,
Do's anyone know where i can download the files that are been used on the new SD soundboard?
Do's anyone know where i can download the files that are been used on the new SD soundboard?
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Venkman's Swagger wrote:Found them!! They are available when you view the sound chip programmer in the store.I tried them but they don't seem to work on the new board only the old version for some reason,
Rourkie. wrote:Ah that's a shame mate. Hopefully you'll sort something soon. You're welcomeVenkman's Swagger wrote:Found them!! They are available when you view the sound chip programmer in the store.I tried them but they don't seem to work on the new board only the old version for some reason,
i tried installing the old sound file's a few times but nothing happens untill you install the original file's that it came with, and it works again but you still have the delay between sounds
Thanks for your help Venkman's Swagger i appreciate it
mriggins wrote:As I don't have (any) soundboards yet, I can't help with that. But I downloaded the zip file on the programmer shop page and they are all .wav files, 16bit, mono at 12KHz if that helps. I can play them all on my computer. I don't know what the required format is for the sound boards, since you have one, was there any information/instructions about it's requirements for the sounds?Hi mriggins,
mriggins wrote:Go to this websiteThanks mriggins,
Http://media.io
Upload all the wav files there and convert them to MP3. I use this site all the time to covert sound files to other formats. You should be able to select all the wav files at once. When it's finished it'll give you an option to save as a zip at the bottom vs downloading each one individually.
That should do the trick!
Rourkie. wrote:Did this work? Do they work on the new soundboard having converted them to mp3 format?mriggins wrote:Go to this websiteThanks mriggins,
Http://media.io
Upload all the wav files there and convert them to MP3. I use this site all the time to covert sound files to other formats. You should be able to select all the wav files at once. When it's finished it'll give you an option to save as a zip at the bottom vs downloading each one individually.
That should do the trick!
I will give it ago and see how i get on,
i'll keep you posted on the out come,
Really appreciate it
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