trigger_cdaudio
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media
folder:Value | Track (or action) |
---|---|
-1 | Stop |
1 | None |
2 | Half-Life01.mp3 |
3 | Prospero01.mp3 |
4 | Half-Life12.mp3 |
5 | Half-Life07.mp3 |
6 | Half-Life10.mp3 |
7 | Suspense01.mp3 |
8 | Suspense03.mp3 |
9 | Half-Life09.mp3 |
10 | Half-Life02.mp3 |
Value | Track (or action) |
---|---|
11 | Half-Life13.mp3 |
12 | Half-Life04.mp3 |
13 | Half-Life15.mp3 |
14 | Half-Life14.mp3 |
15 | Half-Life16.mp3 |
16 | Suspense02.mp3 |
17 | Half-Life03.mp3 |
18 | Half-Life08.mp3 |
19 | Prospero02.mp3 |
20 | Half-Life05.mp3 |
Value | Track (or action) |
---|---|
21 | Prospero04.mp3 |
22 | Half-Life11.mp3 |
23 | Half-Life06.mp3 |
24 | Prospero03.mp3 |
25 | Half-Life17.mp3 |
26 | Prospero05.mp3 |
27 | Suspense05.mp3 |
28 | Suspense07.mp3 |
29 | gamestartup.mp3 |
30 | None |
cd play #
or cd stop
commands to the client.gamestartup.mp3
will start playing as soon as the game starts (this includes the main menu) if present, and will keep playing until a target_cdaudio
or trigger_cdaudio
stops or starts another track (or one of the command above is issued).You must log in to post a comment. You can login or register a new account.
They can be a bit buggy tho--at least for me--, so here are some problems/fixes regarding custom target_cdaudio mp3s:
Problem:i'm trying to replace the mp3s with my own for target_cdaudio entity, but half-life overwrites them when i play the game, and plays the originals and not mine own.
fix: After you copy/rename--(half-life01, half-life02, etc) your own mp3 to the half-life media directory, make them read-only, and they should not be overwritten by the originals from the gcf file.
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Problem: I've renamed my own mp3 track to the proper filename--"half-life03.mp3" or whatev--, and i've made it a read-only file as well, but when i try to trigger it, STILL, some other song comes on?!
fix: fsr, at least for me, half-life renames your tracks in that, when you call on your file, say "half-life03", you would actually have to call up "half-life022" to make your custom song play.
The only way i know of to figure what HL has renamed your file to, is to create a test map of all 30 possible target_cdaudio sounds, with buttons, and go around clicking until you find your right file. THEN, you can enter the proper filename and your song will play.
Good news is it's static, once you figure out what it is, it should never change unless you delete it.
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Problem: You've done all of the above, but none of the buttons activate your custom track?!
fix: check the button targets and track numbers for your cdaudio "test file" and make sure everything is correct. (I have a test map and will upload it shortly, if anyone ever needs it)
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Problem: custom target_cdaudio: custom mp3s aren't playing, even though every other conceivable thing looks correct.
Fix: Try restarting steam. Sometimes, track changes will not execute unless you restart.
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I suppose you could place your own audio CD and it would still play. starts playing HL with Barry White soundtrack
starts playing.