Difference between revisions of "Lua:playSound"
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used "File->Export Selected Audio" to export it as 'WAV (Microsoft) signed 16-bit PCM'. | used "File->Export Selected Audio" to export it as 'WAV (Microsoft) signed 16-bit PCM'. | ||
− | You can use a free online text-to-speech wav file generator at http://www.text2speech.org/ | + | You can use a free online text-to-speech wav file generator at http://www.text2speech.org/ or use [[Lua:speak]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 1 May 2018
function playSound(stream, waittilldone)
function playSound(tablefile, waittilldone)
Plays a sound file
Contents
Function Parameters[edit]
Parameter | Type | Description |
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stream | Stream | A Stream object, can be MemoryStream or FileStream |
tablefile | TableFile | A TableFile object, a file added and stored in the cheat table |
waittilldone | Boolean | If true, the next LUA instruction will not execute until the sound is done playing |
Samples[edit]
Calling from LUA
playSound(findTableFile('protected.wav'))
Calling from an AA Script:
[enable] luacall(playSound(findTableFile('protected.wav'))) globals+1034: dd 1 [disable] luacall(playSound(findTableFile('cleared.wav'))) globals+1034: dd 2
Creating Files[edit]
I am unsure of the formats supported, but using Audacity worked for me. I recorded my microphone and selected just the portion I wanted, then used "File->Export Selected Audio" to export it as 'WAV (Microsoft) signed 16-bit PCM'.
You can use a free online text-to-speech wav file generator at http://www.text2speech.org/ or use Lua:speak