Sound files for forge
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Re: Sound files for forge
by myk » 17 Feb 2013, 07:37
the subdued draw sound effect sounds much better -- I committed it. I'll put the sound effect configuration dialog on my list, but not at a high priority. I need to reorganize that list with the suggestions in the other thread, too : )
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Re: Sound files for forge
by Foreroes » 17 Feb 2013, 09:22
Hi,
I have several sounds to propose. They're compressed and properly named (as in the given list). The problem is that some extensions are a little weird, I hope it won't be a problem. I've found two sounds for playing a mountain, hence there are two archives in the zip: red_land and red_land2. The second one would be perfect if it weren't so short, but it's to everyone to decide.
I have several sounds to propose. They're compressed and properly named (as in the given list). The problem is that some extensions are a little weird, I hope it won't be a problem. I've found two sounds for playing a mountain, hence there are two archives in the zip: red_land and red_land2. The second one would be perfect if it weren't so short, but it's to everyone to decide.
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Re: Sound files for forge
by Chris H. » 17 Feb 2013, 13:22
I found four new sounds yesterday that after serious editing might be viewed as potential candidates:
add_counter.wav.zip
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artifact_creature.wav.zip
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block.wav.zip
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win_duel.wav.zip
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Re: Sound files for forge
by Chris H. » 17 Feb 2013, 15:32
Foreroes wrote:I have several sounds to propose. They're compressed and properly named (as in the given list). The problem is that some extensions are a little weird, I hope it won't be a problem. I've found two sounds for playing a mountain, hence there are two archives in the zip: red_land and red_land2. The second one would be perfect if it weren't so short, but it's to everyone to decide.
I edited two sounds and they appear to be ready for inclusion:
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Re: Sound files for forge
by Chris H. » 17 Feb 2013, 17:18
And another sound:
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Re: Sound files for forge
by Chris H. » 17 Feb 2013, 17:51
Foreroes wrote:I have several sounds to propose. They're compressed and properly named (as in the given list).
The instant sound appears to distorted or something. It may just be that it is meant to sound like a wand zapping something. I found a sound on freesound that may be easier on the ears

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Re: Sound files for forge
by Foreroes » 17 Feb 2013, 20:48
Yeah it supposed to sound that way, but the sound you have found is way betterChris H. wrote:The instant sound appears to distorted or something. It may just be that it is meant to sound like a wand zapping something. I found a sound on freesound that may be easier on the ears

Have you checked the mountains sounds yet? I'm not very convinced with them but I couldn't find anything better even though I thought this one was going to be easy.
P.S: could be added in the future more specific sounds? I mean a different sound for a sorcery of each colour for instance. If so I could look for any interesting sound I come across appart from the ones in the list.
Re: Sound files for forge
by Chris H. » 17 Feb 2013, 21:13
Foreroes wrote:Yeah it supposed to sound that way, but the sound you have found is way better.
Have you checked the mountains sounds yet? I'm not very convinced with them but I couldn't find anything better even though I thought this one was going to be easy.
P.S: could be added in the future more specific sounds? I mean a different sound for a sorcery of each colour for instance. If so I could look for any interesting sound I come across appart from the ones in the list.
The red land sounds are interesting. I thought that I might try to find something on freesound that would be a wee bit more recognizable though. I am not sure what sort of a search string will be needed to come up with a good list of sounds.
I do like the lose duel sound and it is better that what we have. I plan to launch the good ole Audacity app and will use it to reduce the size of the file somewhat.
Have you downloaded the version of Audacity that will run on your OS? I believe that this app is multi OS and has versions for all three OS's.

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Re: Sound files for forge
by Chris H. » 17 Feb 2013, 23:00
I found a bubbling lava sound for the red land sound and it may be the best that we have so for, but I admit that I am running low on inspiration.

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Re: Sound files for forge
by Chris H. » 18 Feb 2013, 00:27
I like the new lose duel sound. Unfortunately, the code can not load in .mp3 files and can only load in .wav and .au sound files.
I converted the file with Audacity to .wav and the file size doubled.
I am not sure if we want a sound file that is over 400 KB. It might be OK but I do know that we want to be careful. What should be our upper limit on size?
I converted the file with Audacity to .wav and the file size doubled.

I am not sure if we want a sound file that is over 400 KB. It might be OK but I do know that we want to be careful. What should be our upper limit on size?
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Re: Sound files for forge
by 7543021 » 18 Feb 2013, 04:24
here are some sounds come from yu-gi-oh
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damage.zip
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creature.zip
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Re: Sound files for forge
by moomarc » 18 Feb 2013, 06:49
Thanks for the sounds, but unfortunately if they're from a licenced game we won't be able to add them to the default sounds released with Forge. We're only using free-to-use/distribute files that users have created themselves or gotten from a free sound resource. It's also obviously acceptable if the creator of the sound has granted express permission to use the sound in Forge.7543021 wrote:here are some sounds come from yu-gi-oh
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Re: Sound files for forge
by Foreroes » 18 Feb 2013, 08:48
would it be cool for playing a planeswalker?
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Re: Sound files for forge
by Chris H. » 18 Feb 2013, 15:34
Foreroes wrote:would it be cool for playing a planeswalker?
Thank you.
I ran it through Audacity and was able to get it down to 254 KB which is not too bad seeing as it was 1.2 MB to start with.
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Re: Sound files for forge
by Foreroes » 18 Feb 2013, 16:35
Wonderful!, it's very difficult to find smaller archives. Regarding the lose duel sound I understand that it's too long and heavy, perhaps it's a good idea to focus in sfx sounds first which are easier to add and later focus on that.Chris H. wrote:Foreroes wrote:would it be cool for playing a planeswalker?
Thank you.
I ran it through Audacity and was able to get it down to 254 KB which is not too bad seeing as it was 1.2 MB to start with.
I've checked the sounds already added and the game looks much more vivid. In the future it would be nicer though to add more specific sounds depending on the creature type for instance and so on.
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