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    Playing a string of wav files.

    Is there a way I can play a number of wav files one after the other automatically?

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    Re: Playing a string of wav files.

    Hi Martin
    You can make and play any wav file with the free software PMSounds made by project magenta. You can also use a simple SIOC script to play audio files. SIOC is also freeware from Opencockpits.
    For both softwares you do need a trigger though. i.e. the files beeing played when you hit or turn one spesific switch letting a FSUIPC value trigger the software to start playing.
    Hope this helps. Your question was a bit "undetailed".

    NAX

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    Re: Playing a string of wav files.

    Undetailed the question may have been but you got it bang on.............!

    Thanks

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