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Originally Posted by Deacon352nd
Other than the fact that you need to put the mp3 or wav files into the selected radio stations, can anyone give instructions as to how to make this feature work?
Which switches need to to be up or down in the sound options, when can you expect to hear the music you've installed (at engine startup, during flight, when radio switched on, etc), how do you select which radio station to listen to (BBC, Radio Hawaii, etc), by selecting common or army (whatever either of those means) are you the only one to hear if if online or do others?
I've many other questions but since there is not area within the documentation that discusses this feature, I'm forced to ask them here.
Thanks to anyone who can help.
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First chose your tracks
then if they are in mp3 format use for example
this freeware tool : Free Mp3 Wma Converter V1.91
and restore them first to wav format.
Then with a version of wavelab or an Audio editor of your choice
you will convert them again to :
Extention : .wav
Audio format : mp3
Channels : (the same as source)
Sample Rate : 44100Hz
Encoding : LameEnc / 192 Kbps, 44100Hz Stereo
Here's a batch for the :Grossdeutscher_Rundfunk
http://www.zg52.com/zips/Grossdeutscher_Rundfunk.rar
and you extract it here :
Ubisoft\IL-2 Sturmovik 1946\samples\Music\Radio\Grossdeutscher_Rundfunk
I could make a Yankee Radio Station cos i got the two volumes of Classic Songs from WWII.
And i could make a Paris one with Edith Piaf eh? .......