Replying to:🎃🍂ThoughtsOfHalloween🍂🎃I’ve asked Ralph to do this. If I recall correctly he said h
The worst ’bout that is that just changing the .wav into a .mp3 by renaming the file WORKS
The big problem is that when you have 50+ .wav , you don’t wana do this to make em’ compatible with SN
Replying to:VincentThe worst 'bout that is that just changing the .wav into a
I think changing the file format name works because it has inner converter, or just plays it as wav anyway because it actually has “play as wav” code in it.
I’ve asked Ralph to do this. If I recall correctly he said he is making is compatible with Wav.
The worst ’bout that is that just changing the .wav into a .mp3 by renaming the file WORKS
The big problem is that when you have 50+ .wav , you don’t wana do this to make em’ compatible with SN
I think changing the file format name works because it has inner converter, or just plays it as wav anyway because it actually has “play as wav” code in it.
Look I aint a programmer but a is not equal to b
Be quiet before I make your Oc go extinct
I know
(I was going to suggest a ‘if the file is a .wav’ but SN isn’t made with C so I don’t really know if it’s possible)
schwaht
changing file extension never works for anything ever in the history of the universe
well…kinda but still not in this case
that doesnt always work, sometimes it just renames the file sound.mp3.wav and might detect it as a new kind of file called an mp3.wav file
It does work , but I think my file explorer has something to do with that
well it never works for me, like the v key on my keyboard, its a pain in the butt to use