For your information. You can harvest and implement any sound from any game into any sound file in AH.
What u need is...audio in/out cable $5.99 at best buy
A collection of flight sims for you puter.
Windows sound recorder.
A sound editing program such as 'goldwave' (shareware is free)
Say you are playing Il-2, and you think the sound of the 109 kicks arse. You want to use that sound for your AH109.
1. get windows sound recorder (start/programs/accessories/entertainment/soundrecorder) onto your desktop. Dont do anythign with it yet, you only get 60 seconds of record time.
2. Load the game that contains the arse kicking sound.
3. Get into a situation within the game where you can isolate the sound without any other noise pollution. (I usually fly way off course or the free flight is good so u dont get the lietenant *****ing).
4. When you isolate the kick arse sound and you are hearing it within the game, pause the game.
4b. plug one end of the audio in/out cable into the 'microphone' jack in your computer, and the other end into 'headphone' jack.
5. Hit the 'windows' key to get to your desktop.
6. Press the record button on windows sound recorder.
7. Return to the game.
8. Unpause it.
You are now recording the sound that was blasting when you paused the game in step 4. You can record for up to 60 seconds.
The sounds are recorded in .wav format as AH sounds are so they are 100% compatible.
9. After at least 10 seconds return to windows desktop and stop recording, if it is still recording.
10. file/ save as/ e.g. il-2_109raw
You may have to alter your sound settings in control panel to get a clean sound. For example, i had to decrease my 'line in' setting to about 15% to get a clean sound. You can always increase the volume in the sound editing program. Experiment, everyones system is different.
11. After you have a clean sound byte, you need to plug it in to AH format.
Im getting groggy so if anybody is interested, post and i will give directions on how to do that.
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