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Title: Comouter Ai Wav File Greeting
Post by: heather valentine on June 20, 2005, 04:09:41 pm
[:)]
hello

heres something i was playing around with today
to get hal to have a nice greeting

make a folder in your haptek called sounds
see below the example
place the ogg file you have converted from wav in that folder
call on the hap file with the commands below
example
greetings.hap
or you can use a default hap on start up
---------------------------------------------------------------------

#Haptek  Version= 1.00 Name= outfit_one  HapType= script FileType= text
##standard


loadsound [file= data/standard/sounds/greetings.ogg]

settexture[tex= [data/standard/skins/cut_top5.jpg]
settexture [tex= data/standard/skins/PartyDress02.jpg]
load [file= data/standard/skins/eyelashes.htr]
load [file= data/standard/skins/5earstars.htr]
load [file= data/standard/skins/5hatcowgirl.htr]
LoadBackGrnd [file= data/standard/backgrounds/200412224610_mtnhall5.jpg]
SetLight[i0= 1 i1= 2 f0= -1 f1= 1 f2= -0.7 ]


Title: Comouter Ai Wav File Greeting
Post by: Duskrider on June 20, 2005, 11:20:56 pm
I like the lighting
Not seen this one before
Appears to be below, right, and forward angle.
Neat.
I like.

Don't normally use lighting but will probably use this.
Thank you.

[;)]
Title: Comouter Ai Wav File Greeting
Post by: heather valentine on June 20, 2005, 11:48:33 pm
some of it was accidental actually :)
heee heee



Title: Comouter Ai Wav File Greeting
Post by: markofkane on June 20, 2005, 11:53:03 pm
i might try it tomorrow. I just hope i have the necessary files.
Title: Comouter Ai Wav File Greeting
Post by: Art on June 21, 2005, 05:59:01 am
That's ogg not oog.

Happens to all of us! <G>
Title: Comouter Ai Wav File Greeting
Post by: heather valentine on June 21, 2005, 09:15:27 am
lol i guess im not down with ogg then
ogeeeeeeee
heeee
Title: Comouter Ai Wav File Greeting
Post by: heather valentine on June 23, 2005, 10:40:44 am
Quote
Originally posted by heather valentine

Mark
you can probally take any wav file and convert it to oog
and use that but you already knew that
well you dont need that many files