Hamsocks
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Not sure if this is the correct place to ask, but I'll give it a shot.
I've been dabbling with Half-Life DJ a bit lately. Not any obnoxious griefing or mic spam. Just funny soundbytes and quips. Properly processing sound files to sound right is a bitch though. I've only ever gotten one sound file to work in TF2. The rest are garbled or slowed down; even after following the HL DJ tutorial precisely.
My question isn't about HL DJ though. I've heard people mention an analog to HL DJ called "HL SS". My Google kung-fu must be weak, because I can't seem to find anymore info on it. It would help if I knew what the "SS" stood for. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I'm hoping in vain that whatever it is, it's a bit more user friendly than HL DJ.
I've been dabbling with Half-Life DJ a bit lately. Not any obnoxious griefing or mic spam. Just funny soundbytes and quips. Properly processing sound files to sound right is a bitch though. I've only ever gotten one sound file to work in TF2. The rest are garbled or slowed down; even after following the HL DJ tutorial precisely.
My question isn't about HL DJ though. I've heard people mention an analog to HL DJ called "HL SS". My Google kung-fu must be weak, because I can't seem to find anymore info on it. It would help if I knew what the "SS" stood for. Anyone know what I'm talking about? I'm hoping in vain that whatever it is, it's a bit more user friendly than HL DJ.