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I have miles sound system, so I can listen to the stream voice files and by extention use them in my mods accordingly, but I would like to know what files can edit them (or convert them into a usable file type so they can be edited in the future).

 

Can anyone help me out here?

 

(At the moment, I want to string together all of HK-47's bits about ways to kill Jedi into one file so I can send it to a friend who is thinking of getting the game)

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If you have Itunes, then you can do this:

Rename the file extensions to .mp3. This will allow ITunes to play it.

Right click the file in ITunes. There will be a "Convert to" alternative there. If it does not say "Convert to WAV" then you have to change the settings for copying music. This should be easy enough to figure out, so I won't bother to say how you do that.

After all that, you should be able to locate them in your ITunes music folder.

 

But if you don't have ITunes, I don't know what to do...

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Thanks everyone, but I sorted it in a different way at about midnight :)

Here's my method:

1) Copy whatever StreamVoice file you want to edit.

2) Change the extention from .wav to .mp3.

3) Import the .mp3 file into Audecity.

4) Save as either .wav or .mp3 (Whatever floats your boat)

 

It does now bug me, cause I have Nero on my laptop and I tried it this morning... I can't believe I overlooked using it.

 

Thanks everyone. Case closed.

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If you have Itunes, then you can do this:

Rename the file extensions to .mp3. This will allow ITunes to play it.

Right click the file in ITunes. There will be a "Convert to" alternative there. If it does not say "Convert to WAV" then you have to change the settings for copying music. This should be easy enough to figure out, so I won't bother to say how you do that.

After all that, you should be able to locate them in your ITunes music folder.

 

But if you don't have ITunes, I don't know what to do...

 

I tried this method but it just doesn't work. iTunes started to play the file but nothing really came out, and after converting to mp3, the duration listed there is actually 0:00. I really need some way to solve this problem... but no one seems to be able to help in another thread I've posted. :giveup:

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I tried this method but it just doesn't work. iTunes started to play the file but nothing really came out, and after converting to mp3, the duration listed there is actually 0:00.

 

Do you have the Miles Sound Tools installed? I can only get KotOR WAV sounds to play by changing the extension to .mp3 and open them in WinAmp or iTunes if I have the MST installed. Without MST installed they only produce static when played.

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Do you have the Miles Sound Tools installed? I can only get KotOR WAV sounds to play by changing the extension to .mp3 and open them in WinAmp or iTunes if I have the MST installed. Without MST installed they only produce static when played.

That may be the reason. I don't have the Miles Sound Tool, but I've got the K-Lite Codek Pack, which includes Media Player Classic, which is also able to play the files. Try to download that one, revanchow. (I don't know where. Try google.)

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  • 5 months later...

^^^ In XP go to start>control panel>folder options>view tab uncheck the box that reads "hideextensions for know filetypes" close folder options by clicking the OK button then right click the file you want to rename the extension of and select rename (*note* doing this will not convert the file format only rename the file)

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