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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Panzerman:

I know a good program that I use on my Mac its called Soundapp PPC. You can convert them to System sound no problem. YOu ll have to do a intrnet search because I got it from a Mac Home CD. Try Download.com.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

HI

Great, thanks

I have heard of it and I will download it,

BUT will it do a batch file conversion for me?

I'm trying to avoid converting everyone of those stinking mp3 files by hand.

Thanks again

-tom w

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Stacheldraht:

Don't forget the Mad Dog Mod Pack sound files, either. To my ears, they sound very rich and distinctive, particularly with surround sound and a good subwoofer. You can really feel the heavy guns firing, and the German MG's sound very much like those in Saving Private Ryan--i.e., frighteningly real.

[ 06-25-2001: Message edited by: Stacheldraht ]<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Probably because some of the sounds were taken from Saving Private Ryan

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by aka_tom_w:

HI

Great, thanks

I have heard of it and I will download it,

BUT will it do a batch file conversion for me?

I'm trying to avoid converting everyone of those stinking mp3 files by hand.

Thanks again

-tom w<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

IT will do all of them but you have to fiddle with the preferences.

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Deadline (& other Mac users):

1) Get SoundApp from www.macdownload.com.

2) Set Convert:File Format to "System Sound"

3) Create a New Play List

4) Drag one of the Scipio folders inside the Play List

5) Click "Convert All". It will ask you to name the destination folder.

6) Use the MacCMModManager to load the converted sounds into CM. When it asks "Select Mod Folder", just select the new folder that was created by SoundApp.

7) Load in sounds as you would any new mod.

This works like a charm!

-Joshik

[ 06-26-2001: Message edited by: Joshik ]

[ 06-26-2001: Message edited by: Joshik ]

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<BLOCKQUOTE>quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Joshik:

Deadline (& other Mac users):

1) Get SoundApp from www.macdownload.com.

2) Set Convert:File Format to "System Sound"

3) Create a New Play List

4) Drag one of the Scipio folders inside the Play List

5) Click "Convert All". It will ask you to name the destination folder.

6) Use the MacCMModManager to load the converted sounds into CM. When it asks "Select Mod Folder", just select the new folder that was created by SoundApp.

7) Load in sounds as you would any new mod.

This works like a charm!

-Joshik

[ 06-26-2001: Message edited by: Joshik ]

[ 06-26-2001: Message edited by: Joshik ]<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Perfect!

thanks

GREAT step by step instructions.

-tom w

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