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Steele1925

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  1. Sadly no, this is currently LSPDFR (and plugin) compatible only. Changing the audio files via OpenIV has resulted in crashes, so until that's figured out, I cannot make that happen.
    Easy 5/5 for me. Fantastic skin! I love lore friendly textures.
  2. Ah, yes. Requies has replaced all of the plate flag audio (which I'll release soon) for PoliceRadio, but we cannot add audio to the mod. That will be up to the authors of PoliceRadio. Should they add more audio in the future, I'll gladly do an audio swap with it.
  3. If you're referring to the standard chatter that plays in the police vehicles, I've actually been attempting to make this happen. Problem is, it causes an immediate crash anytime I replace the audio for that, so I'm trying to figure it all out now.
  4. There certainly are in mine... Go ahead and open the B.D.A. Mod folder (that you downloaded) and triple check that they're in there. If so, go ahead and place the PeterU audio from my mod into your GTAV/lspdfr/policescanner folder.
  5. Hmm... That is possible I'm sure, however, I'm an old guy and still new to all of this ha ha. If I figure it out, I'll gladly update that for ya
  6. It is. However, doing so would not show me whether or not the Mod is being well received. Instead of clicking download, they'd hit a link posted in the Description. Having people hit download shows me whether or not people are still interested.
  7. The CustomPitch is no longer supported sadly. It's too much for my old bones to keep up with, due to the amount of updates the plugins are getting. All backup audio however, is absolutely still supported. Just make sure that after you update any callout mods, you reinstall this mod over them, so the audio is not vanilla.
  8. Hey folks, Just wondering if anyone else is having the same issue... The problem just started a few hours ago. My game will no longer launch without crashing. I've since reverted everything (and I mean everything) to vanilla GTA, and reinstalled the game entirely. I currently have no mods installed, yet it continues to crash just after I attempt to launch. Anyone else with the same issue? If so, any luck on a fix?
  9. Yes, LSPDFR has a file size limit. Because of the amount of audio replaced here, it goes over. Thus, I have to have an external download, and for this I apologize. We're still adding even more audio to other areas, and I'm hopeful to have the Loudspeaker (bullhorn) replaced soon.
  10. What did you put into there? Did you put the "Link" folder, or did you already get the AudioRelated and PoliceScanner folders? The readme is provided with those.
  11. Roger that, I hear ya. We're still touching up this mod, but that's one Hell of a task. What works in some areas, destroys others, so finding the right balance is tough. Many plugins use the same audio files etc. But I'll take all of this into consideration, and I'll swap out the NOOSE audio soon
  12. What I mean is, we're using audio from NFS Most Wanted (2005), so the street name audio doesn't match up with the in game GTA V Streets. So we'd have to change them for the audio to make sense.
  13. I'd love to! Problem however, is that we'd have to rename all streets (that appear on screen) in GTA V to something that would match the audio. I sadly have no idea how to do that. For now, we're working on replacing what we can, which is easier said than done. We get audio that sounds great, makes sense, and works with situation A, but ultimately fails with situation B. The cycle continues ha ha. But we're working on it.
  14. Open the "NormalPitchLink" folder. It will give you a link to the NormalPitch Folder (via Mega.nz). Copy and paste the link into your Internet browser.
  15. This depends on which callout you finish. The new audio only triggers for AssortedCallouts and TrafficPolicer. PoliceScanner folder goes to GTAV/lspdfr ...... AudioRelated goes to GTAV/plugins/lspdfr/policeradio
  16. I was granted the free time necessary. Uploading a nice bunch of new audio now, and fixed LPCallouts Audio.
  17. Is it possible to have all of the Emergency Lights be Red on the left, and Blue on the right? I noticed some of the vehicles are Blue left, and Red right. (The CVPI for example) Thanks in advance, and great pack!!!
  18. Ah, right. I'll update again here in a day or so. Unless I get some free time today. Completely forgot lol.
  19. Ah, right you are. My mistake. This mod only replaces audio files. There are no files here that would cause a crash. That would be related to either an outdated plugin/script (callouts) or a bad .meta (modded vehicles). Fixing this issue now. Thanks for the heads up!
  20. For which version? Normal or Custom?
  21. Sure! I'll get to work on that one.
  22. The 2 videos shown were from 2 YouTuber's by the names of Gallonman20 and mikegolden Games. I personally use a mix of sirens (thanks to SirenMastery by Albo1125). I use a FedSig Rumbler Siren (8 tone version) for the Phaser and Manual, and a Whelen 295 (something like that, it's local here) for the Horn, Wail, and Yelp. I'm not sure which sirens Mike or Gallonman use however.
  23. I replaced the original GTA files. If I cannot find enough, then I'll probably add a few of the good (tolerable) ones back in. Slight update... Just found 2 that I can use. If I can find 2 more, then I'll release an update here

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