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'''Usage:''' A lip file accompanies a sound file meant for spoken words in a mission. The file lip-syncs the mouth of the character to the spoken words in a sound file. It shares the same name of the sound file and must be in the same folder. | '''Usage:''' A lip file accompanies a sound file meant for spoken words in a mission. The file lip-syncs the mouth of the character to the spoken words in a sound file. It shares the same name of the sound file and must be in the same folder. | ||
'''Known issues:''' The tool is currently unable to process files with spaces in the name or path. Files on the desktop cannot be process for most users because of this. | |||
'''Example:''' | '''Example:''' |
Revision as of 07:38, 3 July 2007
Basic information
- Author:
- Bohemia Interactive
- Compatibility:
- Operation Flashpoint, Armed Assault
- Download:
- http://www.flashpoint1985.com/docs/lipsync.html
Description
- Description:
- WavToLip is an application that generates a lip files (*.lip) from wav files (*.wav) used in Operation Flashpoint.
- Notes:
- Usage: A lip file accompanies a sound file meant for spoken words in a mission. The file lip-syncs the mouth of the character to the spoken words in a sound file. It shares the same name of the sound file and must be in the same folder. Known issues: The tool is currently unable to process files with spaces in the name or path. Files on the desktop cannot be process for most users because of this. Example: talking1.ogg talking1.lip