Converting sounds with ww2ogg at the same time by zin_onos at 8:43 AM EST on March 9, 2011
Hello, I extracted 9,072 sounds from Assassin's Creed 2 (all sound effects). As you realize, it is impossible to put all of them one by one in the ww2ogg shortcut, so I want to make a bat to do that for me. IDK how to, so please help me. By the way, when I create the ww2ogg shortcut, If I add --full-setup at the end, the converted file is still unplayable, but I can convert it with a normal shortcut, without editing the target. I tried the bat file in this section, but it doesn't do anything: http://hcs64.com/mboard/forum.php?showthread=19169
Please help me convert these sounds! I have Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
they are .wav files and I make a shortcut of ww2ogg.exe, and I drag each file to the shortcut. But it doesn't work if I add --full-setup to the target directory in the shorcut, and the batch file also does nothing
I upload 5 files so that you can see for yourself. Notice how one at a time can be converted, while many can't be. Here is the rar with the 5 sounds. By the way THANK YOU for replying to my post!
OK IDK why, but mine don't, so can you please upload your version of ww2ogg and your bat file so that I can put my files inside that folder and be done with it? Oh, btw, what exactly do you do, can you write any exact instructions? I can't do it with the --full-setup line, but I can do it with the unedited shortcut. Thanks
By the way some files even when converted alone, make ww2ogg crash with an error file to big or something like that, and the resultant sound is very small and is cut off after the 1st second. What can I do about this situation?
Your bat file f*cking works! Thanks so much man! I love you in the non gay way! You just made my day :)It was the bad bat after all. it seems like the bat file I was using was for the shortcut with the --full-setup line