printz Posted June 23, 2013 SLADE3 quietly fails most of the time converting Microsoft WAV sounds to Doom format. Normally I use XWE for this sort of thing when SLADE3 fails, but now XWE fails working (I get errors all the time and the PWAD won't open). Is there any simple tool to convert WAV sounds to Doom's format? Note that I'm not limiting myself to 11025 format, I may also use 22050 or 44100 (all 8-bit unsigned). EDIT: Looks like I had to remove the Audacity exported metadata, so now Slade knows what to do. Please put a message box with a feedback on why it fails. I had to Google for a strange forum to find this out. Also Audacity is too fucking bloated for this shit. I need something simpler, such as the Windows XP (and before) Sound Recorder utility. Don't give me the "it is crap compared to free stuff like Audacity". No it's not crap. 1 Share this post Link to post
exl Posted June 23, 2013 Why not use the actual Windows XP Sound Recorder utility then? 0 Share this post Link to post
printz Posted June 23, 2013 hex11 said:SoX can probably do it. Does Doom use NeXT .snd files? 0 Share this post Link to post
Memfis Posted June 23, 2013 Maybe WAV to Doom Sound Converter - http://mtrop.net/downloads/programs/mtrop-utils-doomsnd-win32-l4j-2013.04.09-0.9.0.0.zip 0 Share this post Link to post
hex11 Posted June 23, 2013 printz said:Does Doom use NeXT .snd files? According to the wiki, it uses raw PCM with a header related to the DMX library. BTW, it looks like xwadtools has a couple programs related to audio: dm2au - extract sfx sound data from a WAD file in Sun Ulaw format raw2sfx - convert raw sound data into id's sfx sound format. It looks this program must prepend the required DMX header to the lump. raw2sfx expects u8 11KHz mono input, but the code is very short (only like 2 pages long) so you could probably modify it if needed... 0 Share this post Link to post
Obsidian Posted June 23, 2013 I use Goldwave. It can also convert Ogg Vorbis sounds to Doom format. Just convert the sound to "Wav, Unsigned Mono 8-bit" and then you can convert it to Doom format using SLADE3. 0 Share this post Link to post
MTrop Posted June 23, 2013 I wrote a small program that does just that in this thread called DoomSND. It requires Java to run, though. EDIT: Whoops, took me a day to realize that someone already posted it. D'oh. 0 Share this post Link to post
bcwood16 Posted June 24, 2013 I use Audacity for alot of sound converting and tweaking. Its a simple, small hassle free program with lots of tutorials and plug ins. 0 Share this post Link to post
Gez Posted June 24, 2013 printz said:EDIT: Looks like I had to remove the Audacity exported metadata, so now Slade knows what to do. Please put a message box with a feedback on why it fails. I had to Google for a strange forum to find this out. Please put an example file that fails somewhere for testing. 0 Share this post Link to post