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  4. Hi, got it from here: https://gist.github.com/alexguirre/0af600eb3d4c91ad4f900120a63b8992 the voice files are all in the game and only get triggered through the script
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  6. downloaded and testet it too. Works without any problems for me
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  12. default = "T" but you can assign another key in the .ini file
  13. 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 ?
  14. 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")
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  16. already found some, will be implemented in the next update 😉
    • 1,001 downloads
    • Version 1.0.0
    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 Requirements Scrip Hook V by Alexander Blade (https://www.dev-c.com/gtav/scripthookv/) Community Script Hook V.NET by crosire (https://www.gta5-mods.com/tools/scripthookv-net) Installation move the "scripts" folder inside your GTAV main directory 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
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  18. hold down "b"
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  20. ive already tried to disable the meltdown and spectre protection. Dont know but there might be a performance boost on older cpu`s if you disable it. You could try the program "InSpectre" to disable it. Remember that you shouldnt disable the protection for security
  21. same performance issues with my old i7 and no other mods. but its still amazing ;)
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  24. amazing !!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎊🎊🎊🎊🎊
  25. You can try this. It is toggleable and plays every .wav file your move in the folder "YOUR AUDIO FILES" randomly (e.g. the wanted level sound). You can also change the toggle key (standard = H) and add a modifer key. Requires scripthookv and community scripthook. Unpack and move the scripts folder in your gta v main directory. Just a test, if you like it, i will improve it 😉 PlayYourAudio.zip updated file moved to here: https://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/22105-play-your-audio-soundtracks-in-the-background/

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