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The Ur-Quan Masters Re-Release => General UQM Discussion => Topic started by: Mormont on November 01, 2003, 01:22:19 am



Title: iYou know what I would like to see with the intro?
Post by: Mormont on November 01, 2003, 01:22:19 am
I'd like the 3do narration and video, with the PC music. Will you guys consider including this, if it's possible to split the 3do intro voice from the 3do intro music?


Title: Re: iYou know what I would like to see with the in
Post by: Mark Vera on November 01, 2003, 03:20:18 am
Would be possible of course, but again, the copyrights come in of the 3do video. Though, narriting and music goes hand in hand, so if one would want pc music and narrating.. narrating would need re-recording.


Title: Re: iYou know what I would like to see with the in
Post by: Parker on November 01, 2003, 07:13:46 am
It's not really possible to split the voice from the music cleanly, they're both on the same track.  Some type of low frequency sound remover may work, but I don't believe you'd be able to put it back into the weird container format that the videos use.  Instead it would have to be programmed to mute the audio from the video, and play back the external sound file in sync with the video.  In other words, unless you yourself have the capability to do this, nobody else will likely go through all the trouble.

I liked the video's original music, by the way :)


Title: Re: iYou know what I would like to see with the in
Post by: guesst on November 01, 2003, 09:06:28 pm
How about get that slide show working and have Fred record a new audio track to play with it.

That would rock.


Title: Re: iYou know what I would like to see with the in
Post by: J on November 01, 2003, 11:35:43 pm
Could be one for the Remix team ?
I'm sure they would do it justice.
I'm also sure we could find someone with a cool deep voice to do the intro narration.

Sure, it would be hard to re-record all the voice tracks in the game, but just redoing the intro only shouldn't be that difficult in terms of finding voice talent