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i appreciate you telling me you enjoyed it <3
Personally, BloodRayne in non-English voices got irritating really fast because all of the spoken dialogue was done by the dub actor, but the game's action voices (jumping, taking damage) are still done by the English voice actor Laura Bailey - not the same person. It was like Rayne was 2 characters in one for no good reason. So yeah, silence is probably less distracting.
For putting silence, you can look into using Macros so that you could automate things like pasting in silence, saving the file as WAV, with a single button stroke.
Audacity has it and it's not so bad. Feel free to PM me if you have more questions there.
Oh, and nice to meet another Lammy enjoyer :)
Also, I think the cause of the multilingual voice lines simply comes down to missing files for the DLCs (The Parish and The Sacrifice). They either never got dubbed or never got included in L4D2's files. I was considering just dummy-ing them with empty .wavs, but between silence or english lines I'm not sure which would be more distracting.
For the multilingual sound, I'll have to check if redownloading the voices fixes the issue, but that will be after I upload the entire German set, Spanish, French ...
It -is- possible to simply find the identical-to-English files by using a program that can compare two folder's file sizes together and use Audacity's Punch Copy/Paste plugins to fix them with existing lines, but that's a lot of work I don't see myself doing anytime soon.
I don't know how well this mod works on a L4D2 install that has never used snd_rebuildaudiocache. And thanks for trying the mod!