Cătălin 29 Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 Hi. This is my syserr (Client) : Spoiler 0925 21:58:35025 :: Not a valid .WAV file: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav 0925 21:58:35025 :: CSoundManager3D::GetInstance (filename: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav) 0925 21:58:07497 :: Not a valid .WAV file: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav 0925 21:58:07497 :: CSoundManager3D::GetInstance (filename: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav) 0925 21:58:11692 :: Not a valid .WAV file: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav 0925 21:58:11692 :: CSoundManager3D::GetInstance (filename: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav) 0925 21:58:11852 :: Not a valid .WAV file: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav 0925 21:58:11852 :: CSoundManager3D::GetInstance (filename: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav) 0925 21:58:12034 :: Not a valid .WAV file: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav 0925 21:58:12034 :: CSoundManager3D::GetInstance (filename: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav) 0925 21:58:12237 :: Not a valid .WAV file: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav 0925 21:58:12237 :: CSoundManager3D::GetInstance (filename: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav) 0925 21:58:12397 :: Not a valid .WAV file: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav 0925 21:58:12397 :: CSoundManager3D::GetInstance (filename: sound/pc/shaman/general/맞기1.wav) I added a .wav file named ''맞기1.wav'' in 'sound/pc/shaman/general/' but no results. Hope you can help me. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honorable Member pollux 818 Posted September 26, 2016 Honorable Member Share Posted September 26, 2016 Is it possible to rename the wav-File to an english name (python & file) ? Sometimes strange names are not handled by the client (I had this problem with the ox frames (/b announcement window)). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cătălin 29 Posted September 26, 2016 Author Share Posted September 26, 2016 Can you tell me where are these names in py? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honorable Member pollux 818 Posted September 26, 2016 Honorable Member Share Posted September 26, 2016 Nope, sorry. Somewhere in your root archive. Try AstroGrep, so you don't need to look into each file. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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