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You can't create new scenes (i.e. new animations), but as mentioned above there are sites such as Housemods and DCMF where you can obtain modded scene files.
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Not at all. You can use any program that will record audio files (a community favourite is Audacity; easy to use and freely available, which is a bonus).All you have to remember is to record the voices in WAV or OGG format (as these are the only two formats the game engine recognises), stick them in your Movie Sound directory then (when in ...
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I tend to use individual sub-folders for each character, just for organisation's sake. The last movie I made had 507 seperate voice files in 19 folders, totalling about 240mb. Can't say what the ''all files in one movie'' limit is, as I always work scene by scene and assemble the finished product in an editing program, rather than ...
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Eww, that's a sticky one. Unfortunately, I've never experienced that particular bug.Is your TM copy a disk based retail one, or did you get it as a digital download? I know a lot of the digital users have reported odd problems with their versions.
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Hmm, that's an odd one.Usually, when you start your script up, drag the actors from the left hand side into their assigned roles, then drag them from the boxes in the middle to the coat hanger to assign costumes, they hold that costume set for the whole of the movie. Is this not happening?Alternatively, if you're using extras or other stars ...
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There isn't a video, but I know there's a spreadsheet file knocking around somewhere that lists which scenes appear on which set; I don't have a link to hand, though, sorry.
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Skinshack has become Machinimods now, and covers iClone and Moviestorm as well (though most of the TM uploads there are duplicated at 8eyed, anyway).
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To avoid exporting issues (like the dreaded sound bug), I'd only ever use voice tracks in the in-game engine (and obviously only if you're using vocal talent; you can't lip synch using an outside editor), and do all other sound work in your editor once you have the track out.Unfortunately, .trl files are a proprietory format and aren't supported by
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There is one thing you could try (provided you have access to an outside editing program).Load the game up and enter Movie Player. Open up the saved file, go to the section where the repeat begins. Now, delete all the scenes forward of that point; DON'T save it with the same name! Call it something else. Save the file.Export
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There are several posts scattered about in respect of vista installation problems; do a board search using ''vista'' as the keyword and you'll find a ton of them. Have a look at a few and see if your problem is indicated there.
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