Door Kickers

Door Kickers

SWAT4 Sounds Mod
21 kommenttia
=]NOD[= InZane 27.12.2020 klo 5.05 
Very nice mod!
I would like to replace some voicelines too but every voiceline I changed/renamed is mute ingame. Any tips?
Kobe Bryant 2.12.2015 klo 7.12 
very nice :)
Scrotum Scratcher 22.7.2015 klo 11.18 
subscribed but doesnt work?
Span08  [tekijä] 27.12.2014 klo 7.53 
Thanks! :)
Salmon_Jeong 23.12.2014 klo 18.01 
I really like this mod!!! reaalyy thanks!
Spicy 8.12.2014 klo 10.21 
"You're in my spot, sir."
Пакость★ツ 26.11.2014 klo 14.15 
игра норм советую!!!)))
VoxKoshka 1.11.2014 klo 23.55 
Oh man, I just got so many flashbacks playing this youtube video. I'm not gonna use the mod, but totally getting an upvote from me.
Javolenus 22.10.2014 klo 2.59 
Extremely cool.
Span08  [tekijä] 3.10.2014 klo 1.09 
I get no success with this. The green bar jumps only when the intro is played.
Lasket 1.10.2014 klo 14.36 
Love SWAT 4 , love the Mod ^.^
Johari 1.10.2014 klo 13.51 
Adjust compatibility options for the executable(s). You may also have luck in using a VM, but I have an idea.

In the notification part of the task bar on the right, there may be a speaker icon. Click that, select "mixer" and look for SWAT in the list that opens. If there's a green bar jumping up and down then audio data is being transmitted, regardless of whether you actually hear anything. You could then, in theory, use a program like VAC(virtual audio cable) and use that to route the data into audacity.

If you decide to try this, in the aforementioned menu where you find which applications are producing audio, on the far left there's a device selector. Running VAC will add a virtual audio cable; select that and in audacity select VAC to recieve input from.
Span08  [tekijä] 1.10.2014 klo 5.14 
I have Win 7 and the audio seems not to work more than when the intro starts. Thereafter I did not hear no sound at all. I also cant get the console to show up by pressing ~ or other proposed keys.
Johari 30.9.2014 klo 12.28 
Audacity allows you to record audio output.
You can then trim, modify and save it in a standardized format.
Hilgrad 28.9.2014 klo 18.56 
Yeah, I tried collecting a couple sound files myself from SWAT 3, it's a real hassle. I got a few for the Commander, but... too much effort to keep manually hunting for each file, so I just stopped.

That said, if you're still interested, unpack SwatData.res with an extractor, open dialog.dat with a text editor (word or notepad, whatever), and you can find the specific file names of the dialog you want in that dialog.dat file. (Just remove the dot in the file name; to use Red Panda's example, a0jg193x.0e1, so you remove the dot from the dialog.dat file, and add a cmp in the 'sound start' console command, so 'sound start a0jg193x0e1.cmp')

Then, as Red Panda said, record it using a 3rd party program... Tons of effort, but it's doable. (... well, to a degree. For whatever reason, some sounds won't load in console)
Red Panda 28.9.2014 klo 12.51 
The program that allowed you to hear the CMP files was part of the RTRT Mod Manager and it produced audio with lots of bg noise.

You can however play the audio files in SWAT3 by opening the command prompt and typing the audio file name

For example
sound start a0jg193x0e1.cmp

That way you can record the audio via a 3rd party program

RedShadow 28.9.2014 klo 12.29 
Yeah I have checked that out too. There is a way but this sux.
You gotta either plug your sound output to your mic or imput line and record and split and create individual sounds; or you do the same way but recording the StereoMix device that sometimes exists on some sound cards.
Either way you need to capture the sound. There seems to be a converter somewhere but people stated it produced noises and was discontinuted anyway. :/
Span08  [tekijä] 28.9.2014 klo 10.18 
I had to take out my old copy of Swat 3 to investigate the cmp files. :)
I'm sorry but it's like Red Panda says, very difficult to convert the audio files.
I have not found any good way for this purpose.
Red Panda 28.9.2014 klo 7.47 
Using SWAT3 sound effects would be difficult as they used proprietary compression.
When I used to make SWAT3 you would have to convert all the .wav files their format and from what I remeber there was no good way to decrompress them.

RedShadow 28.9.2014 klo 6.12 
Yeah I prefer those from swat 3 too.
ghostnineone 27.9.2014 klo 21.50 
I like these! Have you also thought about doing swat 3 sounds? I think a lot of the sounds from three are better than fours, you could do a mix maybe.