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I'm creating lip files for some unused Korriban voice files, and I'm a little confused as to what needs to be done.

 

I've downloaded lisync Editor and the CSLU Toolkit. I've decompressed the voice files to wav, created the transcription files, and made the list file. Now I'm stuck. I tried using the CSLUsh console thing to call the makephn.tcl and my list file. But I'm confused, do the makephn.tcl, list file, voice and transcription files need to be put in a special folder?

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When I do it I use a command prompt. You just need to target the folder they're in (all need to be in the same folder -- makephn.tcl, your list, your text files, and the *.wavs). If you follow their advice, once you direct the prompt to the right folder you just need to type makephn.tcl phnlist.txt.

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Keep it simple. I put mine in a root directory (and avoided spaces because I'm too lazy to look up how to do spaces in a command prompt).

 

enclose the path with quotation marks ;)

 

"C:/Documents and Settings/ChAiNz.2da Rocks/his awesome stuff goes here/not really/" makephn.tcl phnlist.txt

 

but yeah, Inyri has it right (as usual ;) ) keeping it simple and short is the best route. If your path contains spaces, just enclose it (path to file only) with quotation marks :D

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Well your image is so small a resolution that it's not helpful, but I'm going to take a wild guess that you're just trying to use the command prompt without knowing how it works. Take 5 minutes and google it. I learned everything I know about command prompts by googling, and while it's admittedly not much, it is enough to get me by.

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I tried that, but I'm still getting a invalid command error.

 

Is the "makephn.tcl" a file you have to point to, or is it a command? Never used the prog myself.. however, if the instructions say point to the directory, don't add the "/makephn.tcl" part of the path...

 

should be, if I guess correctly....

 

c:/path to directory/ makephn.tcl phnlist.txt

 

note the space after the the directory '/'

 

Could try that.. unless the command line requires you to add makephn.tcl as part of the path :giveup:

 

EDIT:

 

C:/KorribanIntro/ makephn.tcl phnlist.txt

 

try that

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