Hi,
1) Does HLDJ launch the game correctly for you? Yes
2) Does "HLDJ Loaded Successfully" appear in console on starting the game (with no errors)? Yes
3) What is the console output after selecting a song, or issuing other HLDJ commands such as "hldj_next"? Yes
Host_WriteConfiguration: Wrote cfg/hldj_cmd_b.cfg
Loaded : sample_src2.wav
4) After loading one of the sample audio files, perform a search of your Steam directory (without stopping HLDJ) for the file "voice_input.wav" - does it show up, and if so, where?
In Steamapps as a shortcut
5) Does voice normally work for you? If not, or you do not have a mic, have you remembered to set up any applicable options in your operating system and/or the game? *
Yes, voice works just fine.
Heres what is happening for me.
1. Use your app to load L4D1
2. Start Player Single Game (No Mercy)
3. Type LA into Console
4. Load your src wav file
5. In Game I speak and nothing
6. Press HotKey (F1) and notice that I can hear my voice when I speak but no src wav file
7. Continue to play the level.
8. Go to end of level saferoom
9. Next level begins in saferoom . and HEY...I can hear the sample_src2.wav
10. Press F1 again and nothing, I can no longer hear my voice.
So why...and why does it not work?
Windows 7 64Bit
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Windows 7 64Bit
Last edited by FightClub on Fri Oct 08, 2010 3:42 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Windows 7 64Bit
FightClub wrote:Hello,Please use the Help forums ...
Re: Windows 7 64Bit
Without using HLDJ at all, do the following:
1. Copy-paste the sample file you downloaded into the same directory where "voice_input.wav" appeared and rename it "voice_input.wav"
2. Start the game, create a local game/server
3. Enter the following into console:4. Do you hear the audio playing?
if the answer to #4 is "no", then something could be wrong with the game or its configuration/cvars. You can try re-installing, or if that doesn't help and/or I can reproduce the problem, then it may be a change in the way the game behaves, and I'll need to investigate further.
1. Copy-paste the sample file you downloaded into the same directory where "voice_input.wav" appeared and rename it "voice_input.wav"
2. Start the game, create a local game/server
3. Enter the following into console:
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voice_modenable 1; voice_forcemicrecord 0; voice_inputfromfile 1; voice_loopback 1; +voicerecord
if the answer to #4 is "no", then something could be wrong with the game or its configuration/cvars. You can try re-installing, or if that doesn't help and/or I can reproduce the problem, then it may be a change in the way the game behaves, and I'll need to investigate further.