Well while waiting on the starting grid last night for the last person to connect into the race (took over a minute due to thier d/c/leaving), I had a chance to look around the track(Metropia fwd) as it displayed it for us. And something caught my eye...One of the billboards showed was a Tigron advertisement..
I highly doubt it, but do my eyes decieve me?
I'm almost sure it was not EG-X.
So what would be the purpose of the Tigron ad?
-What role do they play in WOHD if they are not a racing team?
The Tigron billboard is very visible whilst racing on Metropia Reverse, just before the vertical-crazy-hill-thing if you glance to your right you should see it. I've attached an image of it below for easier viewing (I didn't take the photo, I found it on Google Images so thanks to whoever took it!)
You should also note that the billboard looks 'old', as though it's been there since the 2197 FX300 league .
Quick question from me about playlists. Can't see it answered elsewhere.
I love the music that comes with HD/Fury but would like to have a playlist that incorporated both the default game music, and my own custom tracks.
Now obviously I could do this by buying the default tracks and adding them to my playlist - but since they're already on the PS3 hard drive somewhere, I was wondering if it's possible to somehow find the files, and add them to the custom playlist?
Hook up PS3 to audio line in on computer using this + this + this
Start a race with sound effects at 0%, and music effects off.
Select music in audio options.
On computer, download Audacity and do the following:
In your sound card drivers, make sure that the line in is not muted, to do so check the "Recording" or "Input" section of your sound card control panel, and adjust so that only the line in you are using and the master control volumes are up. Keep it open too, you might need to adjust this volume later so that it doesn't overshoot in Audacity (You'll find out when you press record, if the blue waves on the Audacity interface aren't tall enough, put the volume in your control panel higher, if they are too high, bring it down.)
Open Audacity, do Ctrl+P, switch to "File formats." You want to set it for the music format you prefer, for quality. You want to use MP3 for the PS3, so you will need lame_enc.dll, download and extract anywhere on your PC, you will have to leave it there after. Click "Find Library" in Audacity and locate the lame_enc.dll file.
Now also in Audacity, in the preferences, switch to "Audio I/O" tab, under the "Recording" section and select your line in where you plugged in your PS3. Sometimes, depending on sound card model, it will divide every input, sometimes it will just say sound card name. Choose number of Channels you want to record (Custom soundtracks on PS3 play only on Stereo.)
Once everything is set, press the record button in Audacity, and start your race. Fool around until the end of the music, press the stop button. Trim the audio track of the silence bits by selecting (Just click and drag, very instinctive) and pressing the Delete key. You can undo with Ctrl+Z.
If there is noise on the line in you are using, try another (If possible) or use the noise removal filter. Select a silent bit with only noise, go to "Effect" and select "Noise Removal", click "Get Noise Profile" and then select the whole song, go to "Noise Removal" again under "Effect", adjust slider until you get a good noise removal without song distortion (This can be hard to do, so best to use a line in with no noise.)
just a quick question (again):
you know how you get people who want other people to beat zico for them (amongst other things)? they get somewhat frowned upon yes? does it still count as the same sort of thing if you tell them exactly what to do and when? cos i may have helped a certain someone who was staying at my house and he managed to beat zico after 10 laps and he'd only been playing WO for 3 days (not actualy gametime)..... is that normal?
I did a similiar thing to get the Fusion tracks, but i Windows Media center, so i hooked up my ps2 (no differenty than doing the ps3). Recorded a race (video+audio) and i used a freeware program Virtual dub that just strips the audio from any video. But it does it in *.wav, but i converted the wav into an .mp3.
**But i never distributed anything, it stays as part of my personal collection of music.
Last edited by DividedXZero; 30th July 2009 at 08:24 PM.
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