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Game selection Anoying radio noise - LanceRunolfsson - 09-25-2013

There is a really annoying radio static noise that plays when I select wich CS game to play from the matrix menu. Most of the time this is no problem because I usually have the sound turned off on my computer. I have muted what I can form the game menu. Is there some file I can delete or something to get rid of the radio static noise forever?
Thanks


RE: Game selection Anoying radio noise - Scud - 09-26-2013

Go to C:\Matrix Games\John Tiller's Campaign Series and look in the AutoPlay/Audio directory. There are two .wav files in there. Pretty sure that's them. Try moving them somewhere else and see if the problem goes away. You could also replace them with sounds of your own. If you do that you might have to name them identically.

Let us know if that works.

Dave


RE: Game selection Anoying radio noise - LanceRunolfsson - 09-26-2013

Thanks Dave it works. But ha ha I wound up putting them back as they serve as a warning to turn off the sound because of even more annoying noises that follow!



(09-26-2013, 08:46 AM)Scud Wrote: Go to C:\Matrix Games\John Tiller's Campaign Series and look in the AutoPlay/Audio directory. There are two .wav files in there. Pretty sure that's them. Try moving them somewhere else and see if the problem goes away. You could also replace them with sounds of your own. If you do that you might have to name them identically.

Let us know if that works.

Dave



RE: Game selection Anoying radio noise - junk2drive - 09-26-2013

I used a free audio editor, audacity, to make a silent wave file for the opening music. That way I can still listen to whatever as I play the games. You can turn off the in game sounds from the dropdown menus.