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I figured to experiment. this may be useful to save up storage, using blank.wav
this addon doesn't screech. probably? so far hasn't.
like let's say you mute some survivor voice line, and shorten the length of it. the muted part will be muted. but at the time point, where there's supposed to be something, noise or silence, the part which you shortened; is not present. game compares length of the file and the soundcache's logged length. (I think??)
and then, can't figure out what to play if there's nothing, not even silence. so it screeches. I guess...
however, this, for reasons I don't know, still works, even if it has length shorter than should be. how? idk. maybe because blank.wav is like 1 frame long? or maybe cause it's music? but thanks
and well thanks, I'm plentifully relieved
I've been using this mod for a couple of days, and I didn't experience any screeching either. I should try the method in the near future as well. It could come in handy especially when making horde music mods, because you have to silence a lot of audio files for those, and they end up causing the mod file size to be like 194 MB or more.