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Replacing Audio Files

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Hello, World!

A while ago, I was working on a little project that would replace T3's audio with a new custom one. I downloaded my custom audio files, and then gave each the names and extensions of the original ones before taking them to T3's audio file. I did that and tested it out myself, but I got nothing, absolute silence-meaning that the custom files obviously didn't work. 

So I was wondering if there were mistakes that I wasn't aware of, or if there are any other means by which I could replace the audio files?

Note: It's for KOTOR 1.

 

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VO files need to be in mono. That's the most common mistake I've seen, so I'd check that first. I've also heard of the Steam version taking some issue with custom files, and I believe the fix for this is to add the fake header that other files use.

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