Something for Hanger Screen creators-----
Anyone have any idea of the soundfile numbers for the hanger screens?
I can't seem to find a way to identify them: Just have the flyby sound numbers--- 2800 series .WSD extension.
I have hanger screen sounds mixed for "open" outside hangers (no echoes), including mechanic noises, aircraft fly-bys, etc. ready to upload.
Wish I could post them here so you could hear them.
All are taken from authentic aircraft sound files, thanks to DUMO and others for links.
Hanger Screens Sounds:
1. Spitfires --a flock flying by and more.
2. Yak 11
3. P-39 Airacobra
4. F4U Corsair
5. F4F Wildcat
These are ready for upload either to Yousendit for testing and perhaps to Sandbagger's.
All are in .WSD format ready to drop into the game--if I knew the numbers and how to assign them to screens.
Hanger Screens-Sound Numbers
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From Safehaven's 2001 list:
These are the extracted sounds in the Wsound.CDF-file, the sounds are in .WSD-format but can be opened as a 22050 (some are 11025) mono .RAW file. In the EAW-game, the files are used for the: Hangars, Breefingroom and after-mission scenes.
2800 - Flyby
2801 - Flyby
2802 - Flyby
2803 - Engine-"purr"
2804 - Engine startup
2805 - Welding-crackle
2806 - Welding-crackle
2807 - Welding-crackle
2808 - Welding-crackle
2809 - Flyby
2810 - Engine idle
2811 - Engine startup
2812 - Engine startup
2813 - Flyby
2814 - Flyby
2815 - Engine startup
2816 - Tool dropped at floor
2817 - Sound of drilling
2818 - Plate thump
2819 - Engine sputter
2820 - Metalgrinding
2821 - Small hammer on metal
2822 - Medium hammer on metal
2823 - Metallic sound
2824 - "Tinny" sound
2825 - Metallic sound
2826 - Metallic sound
2827 - Metallic sound
2828 - Metallic sound x1
2829 - Metallic sound x2
2830 - Metallic sound x3
2831 - Flyby
2832 - "Creaking" metal sound
2833 - Voice (cough)
2834 - Reading (page turning)
2835 - Door opens
2836 - Door shuts
2837 - Footsteps
2838 - Footsteps (slower)
2839 - Truck passes by
2840 - Flyby
2841 - Truck passes by
2842 - Flyby
2843 - Flyby
2844 - Voices (murmuring i breafingroom)
2845 - Voices (murmuring i breafingroom)
2846 - Voices (murmuring i breafingroom)
2847 - Air-raid alarm (Allied)
2848 - Air-raid alarm (Axis)
These are the extracted sounds in the Wsound.CDF-file, the sounds are in .WSD-format but can be opened as a 22050 (some are 11025) mono .RAW file. In the EAW-game, the files are used for the: Hangars, Breefingroom and after-mission scenes.
2800 - Flyby
2801 - Flyby
2802 - Flyby
2803 - Engine-"purr"
2804 - Engine startup
2805 - Welding-crackle
2806 - Welding-crackle
2807 - Welding-crackle
2808 - Welding-crackle
2809 - Flyby
2810 - Engine idle
2811 - Engine startup
2812 - Engine startup
2813 - Flyby
2814 - Flyby
2815 - Engine startup
2816 - Tool dropped at floor
2817 - Sound of drilling
2818 - Plate thump
2819 - Engine sputter
2820 - Metalgrinding
2821 - Small hammer on metal
2822 - Medium hammer on metal
2823 - Metallic sound
2824 - "Tinny" sound
2825 - Metallic sound
2826 - Metallic sound
2827 - Metallic sound
2828 - Metallic sound x1
2829 - Metallic sound x2
2830 - Metallic sound x3
2831 - Flyby
2832 - "Creaking" metal sound
2833 - Voice (cough)
2834 - Reading (page turning)
2835 - Door opens
2836 - Door shuts
2837 - Footsteps
2838 - Footsteps (slower)
2839 - Truck passes by
2840 - Flyby
2841 - Truck passes by
2842 - Flyby
2843 - Flyby
2844 - Voices (murmuring i breafingroom)
2845 - Voices (murmuring i breafingroom)
2846 - Voices (murmuring i breafingroom)
2847 - Air-raid alarm (Allied)
2848 - Air-raid alarm (Axis)
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Kind of you to look it up
Thanks, Moggy.
Kind of you to look it up.
My problem is associating the numbers with the proper screen.
I suppose the usual cut-and-try method will be necessary.
Kind of you to look it up.
My problem is associating the numbers with the proper screen.
I suppose the usual cut-and-try method will be necessary.

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I fear so. I have a vague idea there was a list which gave a more detailed description of the Wsound files, but I can't find it or trace it.
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