.vpm files QUESTION ???
Thu, 01/03/2008 - 4:32am
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If I make my own set of voice files, do the individual sound bytes (wav files) have to be the exact same size as the original, or when I make my new .vpm file will it adjust accordingly and recognize the new lengths of the wavs and just go by the filenames and play the clip no matter if its a second or so longer?
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when I make my new .vpm file will it adjust accordingly and recognize the new lengths of the wavs...play the clip no matter if its a second or so longer?
I'm pretty sure it will do the latter - though probably a good idea to test it before you put too much effort in!
(This is for non-TTS only, of course)
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Voice files
If I make my own set of voice files, do the individual sound bytes (wav files) have to be the exact same size as the original, or when I make my new .vpm file will it adjust accordingly and recognize the new lengths of the wavs and just go by the filenames and play the clip no matter if its a second or so longer?
If you're talking about non-TTS, and it appears you are since you mentioned .wav files, then the length does not make a difference. If you're talking about TTS files, the only way I've found to modify them is with a hex editor and make each command the same character length (including spaces).
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