Hello. I was making a resource pack and replaced the fuse.ogg file (the hissing sound of creepers and TNT). When I detonated a creeper to test the sounds, it sounded very deep and slowed down. The I've tried using sounds that are shorter or longer than the default hissing (which is 2 seconds long), and the all sound deep and slow. Has anyone else encountered this problem?
Thanks. Do you know any software that can both play ogg files and change their pitch? VLC can't do that.
EDIT: nevermind. VLC can speed up or slow sounds.
Audacity. VLC might work, but it's a media player so using it to edit things is a bit silly.
If you do this, you should probably use it for a new sound and then specify that for the creeper's fuse sound within sounds.json. I believe it's creeper.primed and you will need "replace":true within it.
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It’s the unpleasantness of the system that keeps me out.
I’d rather be in, in a good system. That’s where my discontent comes from:
being forced to choose to stay outside.
My advice: Just keep movin’ straight ahead.
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Wait, are you saying you can actually have TNT and creepers play different sounds?
Yes. IIRC It actually wasn't possible for a while, but when they started adding more sound events (witch, item frames, tilled soil, emptying buckets etc) I believe that's when they gave creepers their own sound event (similar to how they added events in before sounds actually existed for some of the events, meaning resource packs could have them different before vanilla had them).
Note, this will still has the hardcoded speed change, even though there is a pitch modifier for events that won't change it. But if you wanted to have a good-sounding creeper without making the TNT fuse sped up, you can at least do that.
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"I'm an outsider by choice, but not truly.
It’s the unpleasantness of the system that keeps me out.
I’d rather be in, in a good system. That’s where my discontent comes from:
being forced to choose to stay outside.
My advice: Just keep movin’ straight ahead.
Every now and then you find yourself in a different place."
-George Carlin
Hello. I was making a resource pack and replaced the fuse.ogg file (the hissing sound of creepers and TNT). When I detonated a creeper to test the sounds, it sounded very deep and slowed down. The I've tried using sounds that are shorter or longer than the default hissing (which is 2 seconds long), and the all sound deep and slow. Has anyone else encountered this problem?
Thanks. Do you know any software that can both play ogg files and change their pitch? VLC can't do that.
EDIT: nevermind. VLC can speed up or slow sounds.
Audacity. VLC might work, but it's a media player so using it to edit things is a bit silly.
If you do this, you should probably use it for a new sound and then specify that for the creeper's fuse sound within sounds.json. I believe it's creeper.primed and you will need "replace":true within it.
"I'm an outsider by choice, but not truly.
It’s the unpleasantness of the system that keeps me out.
I’d rather be in, in a good system. That’s where my discontent comes from:
being forced to choose to stay outside.
My advice: Just keep movin’ straight ahead.
Every now and then you find yourself in a different place."
-George Carlin
Yes. IIRC It actually wasn't possible for a while, but when they started adding more sound events (witch, item frames, tilled soil, emptying buckets etc) I believe that's when they gave creepers their own sound event (similar to how they added events in before sounds actually existed for some of the events, meaning resource packs could have them different before vanilla had them).
Note, this will still has the hardcoded speed change, even though there is a pitch modifier for events that won't change it. But if you wanted to have a good-sounding creeper without making the TNT fuse sped up, you can at least do that.
"I'm an outsider by choice, but not truly.
It’s the unpleasantness of the system that keeps me out.
I’d rather be in, in a good system. That’s where my discontent comes from:
being forced to choose to stay outside.
My advice: Just keep movin’ straight ahead.
Every now and then you find yourself in a different place."
-George Carlin
Oh man, that brings back memories.