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===Beginner Tutorials=== | ===Beginner Tutorials=== | ||
− | *Music coding | + | *Music coding, idx unpacking |
===Intermediate Tutorials=== | ===Intermediate Tutorials=== | ||
− | *Audio Editing, Voiceover coding etc | + | *Audio Editing, Voiceover coding, idx repacking etc |
===Advanced Tutorials=== | ===Advanced Tutorials=== | ||
+ | Advanced Audio Coding, IDX repacking | ||
+ | ===Tools=== | ||
+ | *[http://www.twcenter.net/forums/downloads.php?do=file&id=32 Vercingetorix's IDX Extractor] | ||
[[Modding Portal|Back to Modding Portal]] | [[Modding Portal|Back to Modding Portal]] | ||
[[Category: Modding]] | [[Category: Modding]] |
Revision as of 12:05, 5 September 2007
There is a reason why in the word 'audiovisual' the audio-part comes first. The Audio part of basically any media is essential for a good "feeling". That is why CA have hired Jeff van Dyck to compose music for the Total War-games and why they have many great voiceactors. Now you can do this too!
Beginner Tutorials
- Music coding, idx unpacking
Intermediate Tutorials
- Audio Editing, Voiceover coding, idx repacking etc
Advanced Tutorials
Advanced Audio Coding, IDX repacking