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  • buckeyebaggins4
    Rookie
    • Apr 2012
    • 49

    #1

    Streaming Stadium Sounds

    I've been active on the stadium sounds sub-thread, to no avail. Need a quick question answered. Has anyone been able to get rid of the audio-drop (the silence) that appears before custom stadium sounds are triggered? Anyone have any information about EA addressing this? Any information whatsoever? I want to know if I should abort my...days of downloading and preparing sounds. Thanks!
  • buckeyebaggins4
    Rookie
    • Apr 2012
    • 49

    #2
    Re: Streaming Stadium Sounds

    can i bump this one time? guess i'll let it go if no one responds.

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    • BleedGreen710
      Eagles Fan
      • Oct 2012
      • 4025

      #3
      Re: Streaming Stadium Sounds

      If you would look in the NCAA Football Stadium Sounds section.. you would find there's already a 5 page thread about this

      http://www.operationsports.com/forum...und-issue.html

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      • huskeraddict
        Rookie
        • Jul 2005
        • 203

        #4
        Re: Streaming Stadium Sounds

        After setting up all sounds in game, I remove all playlists from my streaming source (Windows Media Player) except the ones for the team that is being used in the next game I'll be playing. For example: I have Nebraska, FIU, and Texas Tech's playlists set up in game. If I'm playing as FIU next, I'll remove all playlists from WMP except for FIU's. I still get the audio drop sometimes, but it's not as significant because it's only searching through nine playlists instead of 42 of them. It's more like a hiccup then a long pause. As long as you put all the playlists back up before reentering the Custom Stadium Sounds menu, it won't give you a missing playlist error.

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        • buckeyebaggins4
          Rookie
          • Apr 2012
          • 49

          #5
          Re: Streaming Stadium Sounds

          Originally posted by huskeraddict
          After setting up all sounds in game, I remove all playlists from my streaming source (Windows Media Player) except the ones for the team that is being used in the next game I'll be playing. For example: I have Nebraska, FIU, and Texas Tech's playlists set up in game. If I'm playing as FIU next, I'll remove all playlists from WMP except for FIU's. I still get the audio drop sometimes, but it's not as significant because it's only searching through nine playlists instead of 42 of them. It's more like a hiccup then a long pause. As long as you put all the playlists back up before reentering the Custom Stadium Sounds menu, it won't give you a missing playlist error.
          thanks! i'll give this a quick try. i'm using itunes as my streaming source (and playback app via mac), so i just deleted a bunch of my playlists there. it's weird that this wasn't a problem on ncaa 12/13...

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