A friend of mine has designed some scenery for a WW2 retro pack.
I know there is a way to add sound to scenery as I've had some stuff with bird sounds..etc.
Would it be possible to add a music track to this scenery so as to 'set the mood'??
Adding sound to scenery.
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Adding sound to scenery.
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Kev,
I know that you can add sounds to effects, but its not in the fs2004 sdk, I am trying to find out how. Will let you know if I find out.
Otherwise you might have to build a bgl and include it in that, but thats outside of my expertise there.
I know that you can add sounds to effects, but its not in the fs2004 sdk, I am trying to find out how. Will let you know if I find out.
Otherwise you might have to build a bgl and include it in that, but thats outside of my expertise there.
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All I know of that does all that - bird sounds, music - is Lago FSE (payware, at http://www.lagosim.com/ ) . It also adds objects but IMO either EZ Scenery or Instant Scenery leave it for dead. What it does do is allow addition of library sounds, and insertion of "tracks" for its own library objects to move along, i.e. "dynamic scenery" rather than AI.
The obvious limitation is that your users would need the payware to hear the sounds.
BTW - they market FSE for FS2004 and two packages, FSSE and some other whose name I forget, for those still using FS2002.
The obvious limitation is that your users would need the payware to hear the sounds.
BTW - they market FSE for FS2004 and two packages, FSSE and some other whose name I forget, for those still using FS2002.