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Put cockpit sounds on your PC.

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Old 9th September 2000 | 13:14
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fish Put cockpit sounds on your PC.

In case anyone would like to know where to get hold of cockpit sounds, to replace the boring sounds that Windows plays when you make a mistake.

Go to
http://www.planecrashinfo.com/sounds.htm

Of course I assume that you know how to store them on your computer. If not just let me know and I'll draw up some instructions.

Rob99.
 
Old 9th September 2000 | 21:13
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Instructions please!
 
Old 10th September 2000 | 14:34
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Click on the link and it won't go through - neither typing direct into address bar. Anyone else had (got) the problem?

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Old 10th September 2000 | 15:38
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I just tried the link and although the site exists, for some weired reason it just doesnt go though. Try later I reckon...

Instructions
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1. Convert the .ram in to .wav using a shareware program called ra2wav (do a search for your nearest FTP site)

OR better still...

Go to
www.btinternet.com/~peartmotors/images/temp

where you will find the .wav files already converted.

Save them onto your MS-Windows computer in a folder called

C:/windows/media

(if you did not call your windows directory windows then you know what to do anyway!)

2. Copy them by moving mouse over one of the files, click right mouse button, select "save as", and put in the above folder name. Repeat to copy other files.

2. Once the files are in the folder called media you need to tell windows that you want to use them instead of the old ones.

3. So, Goto your "Control Panel" and click on "Sounds".

4. Choose an event name such as Critical Stop, and click browse to change the associated sound file to the new sound.

Yep. I wrote these instructions in 30s and assume the world uses Windows 98. Sorry.

Rob99
 
Old 10th September 2000 | 21:24
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THX Rob !

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Old 10th September 2000 | 23:01
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Cheers Rob, it worked perfectly!

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[This message has been edited by Flying Clog (edited 10 September 2000).]
 
Old 11th September 2000 | 07:56
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Good job on the sounds.
 

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