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Whelen Cencom Red Siren | FiveM Ready 2.0

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A Whelen Cencom Red siren pack for all your GTA 5 siren goodness, CHEAH !  Jeff Favignano certified, used in tons of his episodes. 

 

Included: 

FiveM Ready Version

Instructions

Vehicles.oac

 

 

INSTALLING SIREN:

Before doing anything, BACK UP YOUR FILES !

- Import the vehicles.oac file using OpenIV to GrandTheftAutoV\mods\x64\audio\sfx\RESIDENT.rpf\  

-  Once at the above file path in OpenIV, Right click and import the downloaded vehicles.oac, replace any files you get asked to AKA the existing vehicles.oac within the RESIDENT.RPF file

- Enjoy the new siren

 

DEMO VIDEO: 

 

 

 

What's New in Version 2.0

Released

*Added FiveM ready version 

*Added raw tones folder

*Added instructions

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Kairik

Members

I want to install the sirens but in the folder there is the realistic tire sound mod and that absolutely kills my ears, can somebody tell me what the file's name with ONLY the siren sounds is. pls.

bakerxgooty

Members Author

On 8/11/2019 at 9:26 PM, locke1214 said:

Nevermind. I figured it out. 

Ya it's pretty easy once you get the hang of it, glad to hear. 

RogersHornsby

Members

Still searching for the answer on how to install. Google turns up vague results. Videos shows a different type of file.

 

Quote: "I can't just type it out I don't have the time for that, just watch a youtube tutorial. You need openIV and just need to learn how to import vehicles.oac, it's easy."

 

Constructive criticism: This is the lazy way out. Sure it's easy....for people who already know how to do it, or the intricacies of the file structure. For more novices (like myself), do a short instruction. It won't take a lot of time if it's so easy.

 

Helpful people who take time to put out instructions (like Albo) get more respect and thus, more hits. You should follow that lead.

bakerxgooty

Members Author

55 minutes ago, RogersHornsby said:

Still searching for the answer on how to install. Google turns up vague results. Videos shows a different type of file.

 

Quote: "I can't just type it out I don't have the time for that, just watch a youtube tutorial. You need openIV and just need to learn how to import vehicles.oac, it's easy."

 

Constructive criticism: This is the lazy way out. Sure it's easy....for people who already know how to do it, or the intricacies of the file structure. For more novices (like myself), do a short instruction. It won't take a lot of time if it's so easy.

 

Helpful people who take time to put out instructions (like Albo) get more respect and thus, more hits. You should follow that lead.

 

Open OpenIV, ctrl+ F3 search for resident.rpf and double click into it, right click and import vehicles.oac from my siren pack to overwrite existing one. Done. 

 

Literally that simple. If I was "lazy" I wouldn't have spent nearly $1000 on real life sirens and countless hours making mods for free on some random website for other people to enjoy. I don't have to do this at all and could literally just make these for my own enjoyment. So instead of the worthless criticism try to understand the fact that there's countless help threads on how to do literally anything on this website that many people including myself read up on to teach ourselves how to do this. This is the most basic universal thing you can do on here whose process is the same no matter what siren you install. Hopefully that helped you out. 

RogersHornsby

Members

7 minutes ago, bakerxgooty said:

 

Open OpenIV, ctrl+ F3 search for resident.rpf and double click into it, right click and import vehicles.oac from my siren pack to overwrite existing one. Done. 

 

Literally that simple. If I was "lazy" I wouldn't have spent nearly $1000 on real life sirens and countless hours making mods for free on some random website for other people to enjoy. I don't have to do this at all and could literally just make these for my own enjoyment. So instead of the worthless criticism try to understand the fact that there's countless help threads on how to do literally anything on this website that many people including myself read up on to teach ourselves how to do this. This is the most basic universal thing you can do on here whose process is the same no matter what siren you install. Hopefully that helped you out. 

 

I literally have never done an import like that...and I've done countless cars and other items, so yeah, the instructions do help.

Your instructions were 1 sentence. You could have very easily include that in the original submission.

 

I guess you can't take criticism. Too bad. Life's rough. Wear a helmet.

bakerxgooty

Members Author

(edited)

3 hours ago, RogersHornsby said:

 

I literally have never done an import like that...and I've done countless cars and other items, so yeah, the instructions do help.

Your instructions were 1 sentence. You could have very easily include that in the original submission.

 

I guess you can't take criticism. Too bad. Life's rough. Wear a helmet.

 

Your criticism is literally worthless and has no effect on anything what so ever and never will. I was just helping the best I can. 

Edited by bakerxgooty

Sacrificed

Members

On 7/30/2019 at 3:25 PM, bakerxgooty said:

It's a simple vehicles.oac file dude lol the files inside for the sirens are SIREN_PA20_WAIL, SIREN_2 and POLICE_WARNING if that helps. 

No man, those short siren warnings, when you turn on and off quickly

bakerxgooty

Members Author

5 hours ago, Sacrificed said:

No man, those short siren warnings, when you turn on and off quickly

 

That's a thing generated within game. If you're referring to a manual siren you'll need siren mastery for that. 

RogersHornsby

Members

On 9/1/2019 at 11:43 AM, bakerxgooty said:

 

Your criticism is literally worthless and has no effect on anything what so ever and never will. I was just helping the best I can. 

 

Sorry you can't take it. Grow thicker skin.

Deactivated Member

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(edited)

On 9/1/2019 at 6:10 AM, RogersHornsby said:

Still searching for the answer on how to install. Google turns up vague results. Videos shows a different type of file.

 

Quote: "I can't just type it out I don't have the time for that, just watch a youtube tutorial. You need openIV and just need to learn how to import vehicles.oac, it's easy."

 

Constructive criticism: This is the lazy way out. Sure it's easy....for people who already know how to do it, or the intricacies of the file structure. For more novices (like myself), do a short instruction. It won't take a lot of time if it's so easy.

 

Helpful people who take time to put out instructions (like Albo) get more respect and thus, more hits. You should follow that lead.

 

I don't play gta anymore and honestly I don't really care. This isn't that hard to install and being an ass about it won't make anyone go out of their way for you. 

 

Edit: whoops thought this was my own file lol. 

Edited by Shizune Hakamichi

bakerxgooty

Members Author

20 hours ago, Shizune Hakamichi said:

 

I don't play gta anymore and honestly I don't really care. This isn't that hard to install and being an ass about it won't make anyone go out of their way for you. 

 

Edit: whoops thought this was my own file lol. 

lol no problem, I felt the same way about that dude. 

ProjectHudson

Members

Hey, I have done everything you said and followed tutorials, the OAC file is installed correctly, just simply doesn't overwrite my previous siren, any help please?

bakerxgooty

Members Author

5 hours ago, ProjectHudson said:

Hey, I have done everything you said and followed tutorials, the OAC file is installed correctly, just simply doesn't overwrite my previous siren, any help please?

Delete the old one and import this one. If you're doing it right it will work. 

dirtboidom

Members

i tried installing it and it sounds horrible and doesnt sound like your video

 

bakerxgooty

Members Author

On 12/22/2019 at 6:57 AM, dirtboidom said:

i tried installing it and it sounds horrible and doesnt sound like your video

 

That's a problem on your side. Jeff F. uses this himself as well as 5000+ other people and I never heard any complaints. 

dirtboidom

Members

sorry i made a dumb mistake i figured it out now lmao

 

bakerxgooty

Members Author

8 minutes ago, dirtboidom said:

sorry i made a dumb mistake i figured it out now lmao

 

Lol all good man. 

GrayGray72

Members

whos charger is that can i get a link for it

 

bakerxgooty

Members Author

6 hours ago, GrayGray72 said:

whos charger is that can i get a link for it

 

Its custom made for a FiveM server 

GrayGray72

Members

6 hours ago, bakerxgooty said:

Its custom made for a FiveM server 

who made the base model

 

bakerxgooty

Members Author

1 hour ago, GrayGray72 said:

who made the base model

 

We've had about 5 car packs since then so can't say. Possibly redneck. 

OverkiII

Members

what weapon sounds did you use!?

 

A4ron

Members

hey I'm having quite the problem! so I added the touch master delta siren and when i was wanting to change i downloaded this siren and i put it in my sfx files and replaced it but when i loaded onto FiveM (i dont use LSPDFR but i might) my siren was still the touchmaster delta and not the whelen cencom red and i was wondering if someone can help me? please. 

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