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Play Your Audio - Soundtracks In The Background 1.0.0

(2 reviews)

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Note: This mod is currently not under active development

 

Features

  • Play any .wav audio file in the background
  • Every audio file will be looped or can be skipped
  • Every next audio file will be choosen randomly
  • Assign any key or modifier key to toggle the audio
  • Standalone and LSPDFR is not needed

 

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Requirements

 

Installation

  1. move the "scripts" folder inside your GTAV main directory
  2. move your .wav audio files in the folder:"scripts/Play Your Audio/YOUR AUDIO FILES"

 

Known Issues

  • may get in conflict with ELS or other audio scripts

 

Please do not reupload without my permission

Edited by FirstEdit


Short Description

Play any .wav audio file in the background

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Sam316

Members

Guestion for First Edit is this for only one audio wav or it allow us to put as many audio wav files in the "YOUR AUDIO" Folder with the Test Wav file? I did notice the option to select next audio file too! 

 

I am already thinking of a suggestion that if we can have multiple audio files stored in wav format. It would be cool to have a pop up window that shows the name of our audio files so we can click and play the exact song we want to hear. 

 

Sam316

Members

This is cool but it does have a bug unless it was intended. The music cuts off when you turn on your Siren! Everything works your able to play your own music and cycle between songs randomly. But when I have to respond to a job the track gets stopped and I have to turn the audio off and turn it back on again to start the track over! Still gonna use this though now I can listen to my own music while I am chilling on patrol atleast!

FirstEdit

Members Author

10 hours ago, Sam316 said:

Guestion for First Edit is this for only one audio wav or it allow us to put as many audio wav files in the "YOUR AUDIO" Folder with the Test Wav file? I did notice the option to select next audio file too! 

 

I am already thinking of a suggestion that if we can have multiple audio files stored in wav format. It would be cool to have a pop up window that shows the name of our audio files so we can click and play the exact song we want to hear. 

 

You dont have to rename your files and you can put in as much you want. I will see if its possible to implement your suggestion ;)

8 hours ago, Sam316 said:

This is cool but it does have a bug unless it was intended. The music cuts off when you turn on your Siren! Everything works your able to play your own music and cycle between songs randomly. But when I have to respond to a job the track gets stopped and I have to turn the audio off and turn it back on again to start the track over! Still gonna use this though now I can listen to my own music while I am chilling on patrol atleast!

ive tested it and it worked flawless. But it doesnt work with the status reports mod btw. Maybe some other mods get in conflict with it. You could also try to change the keys to toggle the audio, there might be some key conflict with lspdfr (e.g. "J")

Sam316

Members

3 hours ago, FirstEdit said:

You dont have to rename your files and you can put in as much you want. I will see if its possible to implement your suggestion 😉

ive tested it and it worked flawless. But it doesnt work with the status reports mod btw. Maybe some other mods get in conflict with it. You could also try to change the keys to toggle the audio, there might be some key conflict with lspdfr (e.g. "J")

I thought it was was that but I moved it from J to Numpad1 which wasnt used for anything inside the game. When a call comes in and I respond to it, the music cuts off. When I press the Next audio key it starts the same song over again. When you're doing it the music is not being interrupted by turning on your siren when you respond to a job? I will have to change the toggle audio again to another unused slot to see if that fixes it! Thank you for the response! I have been filling the "Your Audio" folder with all my favorite cop theme music, so weird how it fits in with the game!  

FirstEdit

Members Author

6 hours ago, Sam316 said:

When you're doing it the music is not being interrupted by turning on your siren when you respond to a job?

tested it again a few minutes ago and didnt notice any audio conflicts with lspdfr

 

6 hours ago, Sam316 said:

I will have to change the toggle audio again to another unused slot to see if that fixes it!

did you try another key ? does it now work for you ?

Sam316

Members

(edited)

6 hours ago, FirstEdit said:

tested it again a few minutes ago and didnt notice any audio conflicts with lspdfr

 

did you try another key ? does it now work for you ?

got another free key I am going to try and get right back to you in a few minutes. just got in from work a while ago!

 

That will be a no same thing I sent a 1 minute MP4 link to your inbox of what is going on. I still like this mod and would use it! Like to listen to music between calls!

 

Edited by Sam316

Sam316

Members

was wondering if your mod was designed around lspdfr.4 because it doesnt say but no matter where I move the start audio key it does the same thing in .3 and that is cancel the audio when a ELS audio (siren or airhorn) tone is pressed or activated! 

 

Gary Connor

Members

So this mean, I can use my style audio in ELS police car? There are two major problems with the ELS police car: 1. Can't open the phone in the ELS police car and 2. Can't play the radio in the ELS police car.

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