(Wave to lip)

Sep 27, 2001 Lip synchronization WAV2LIP.ZIP (25 KB) info
Drag and drop any WAV file to create LIP file for use in your Flashpoint missions.. For more information about Lip synchronization in Flashpoint please read this text.


Wave To Lip


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For more information about Operation Flashpoint see http://www.flashpoint1985.com


WavToLip is an application that generates a lip files (*.lip) from wav files (*.wav) used in Operation Flashpoint.

A lip file accompanies a sound file meant for spoken words in a mission. The file lip-syncs the month of the charter to the spoken words in a sound file. It shares the same name of the sound file and must be in the same folder.

Example:
talking1.ogg
talking1.lip

talking2.ogg
talking2.lip

NOTE:ogg files are actually sound files encoded with the Ogg Vorbis codec developed by Xiphophorus software. Their website is http://www.vorbis.com/

You must use WavToLip before you convert your sounds from wav to ogg. It will not generate lip files from ogg files.

To use, simply drag a 16-bit mono wav file into the WavToLip program. (WavToLip.exe) The program then will generate the lip file to the same directory/folder as the source wav.

Tip:
Add a short-cut of the WavToLip program to windows "sendto" folder. This will let you simply right click on a wav and select "sendto" WavToLip. To access your SendTo folder goto your start menu then select run. In the run box type "sendto" (Windows 98/Me only).