Whatever audio file you use has to be 16-bit WAV at 22.1kHz (22,050Hz). You can convert your files in Audacity which is a free audio program.
Also, in order for the code to read them properly you'll either have to go in and change the file names that the program opens or you can just save your new files with the same names that are already in the folder.
For example, if you want to change the character quote to a different character, the easiest way to make that change is to convert your audio to 16-bit WAV @ 22.1kHz and name the file "Dempsey_1". Then save and replace the file that's already on the board.
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Whatever audio file you use has to be 16-bit WAV at 22.1kHz (22,050Hz). You can convert your files in Audacity which is a free audio program. Also, in order for the code to read them properly you'll either have to go in and change the file names that the program opens or you can just save your new files with the same names that are already in the folder.
For example, if you want to change the character quote to a different character, the easiest way to make that change is to convert your audio to 16-bit WAV @ 22.1kHz and name the file "Dempsey_1". Then save and replace the file that's already on the board.
does the audios have to have some characteristics? the audios that are similar to mine do not take them. thank you