Understand playing your mp3 library in VS is rather simple, but which of the exsisting m3u's would be the best one to overwrite (or rename and give your m3u it's name) to here your music?
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Re: Custom M3U
They all take turns, depending on context.
From my own experience, the ones that play most frequently are the ones in threat.
From my own experience, the ones that play most frequently are the ones in threat.
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Re: Custom M3U
So, we meet again. Thanks klauss, I was looking in music. No luck there, obviously.
For anyone else wondering about where to do it, you find the m3u's in (game folder)\(data\ [for svn])\.vegastrike\playlists
edit: the threat folder, or any of the rest of them, didn't do anything. however the m3u files just under .vegastrike did. need to play a bit I guess
For anyone else wondering about where to do it, you find the m3u's in (game folder)\(data\ [for svn])\.vegastrike\playlists
edit: the threat folder, or any of the rest of them, didn't do anything. however the m3u files just under .vegastrike did. need to play a bit I guess
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Re: Custom M3U
In the process of talking about newly-completed news broadcasts, I just posted a sample playlist in Music and Sound. It provides examples of how to manipulate the playlists including locations for files. Last summer when SVN still worked for me, I found (like you) that the playlists in the /playlists/ subfolders don't actually play, just the ones in .vegastrike.
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Re: Custom M3U
COOL Where exactly would I find it? havent had much luck dropping my mp3s in.Turbo wrote:In the process of talking about newly-completed news broadcasts, I just posted a sample playlist in Music and Sound. It provides examples of how to manipulate the playlists including locations for files. Last summer when SVN still worked for me, I found (like you) that the playlists in the /playlists/ subfolders don't actually play, just the ones in .vegastrike.
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Re: Custom M3U
Sorry, I could have been more clear. I put it in the Music and Sound Collaboration forum in this specific post. That post also links to the wiki page where we posted the "news" and other recordings we have done so far.
I have been working with OGG sounds and have not tested it with MP3.
I have been working with OGG sounds and have not tested it with MP3.
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There are two speeds in combat: stopped, and as fast as you can go. Unless you run into something, going fast keeps you alive more often than stopping.
There are two speeds in combat: stopped, and as fast as you can go. Unless you run into something, going fast keeps you alive more often than stopping.