(Solved)Different Sounds For Different Mods?

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SteveMack

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Hi, I think I know the answer but I will ask anyway.
There's only one sound file so I believe the application looks for that folder and the file names in it. I have the Petty V4 because I used an Indy sound pack and over wrote my original sounds. I'm not liking the Petty sounds and I can get the original back no problem. What I'm thinking I would have to do is add more Sound folders but name them for instance: soundA soundB soundC etc. and then put my different Sounds for different mods in each, but then I would have to rename the Sound folder to let's say SoundOriginal and then rename soundA to sound so I can use let's say the Indy car sounds that were in soundA for the Indy Car mod then change them back again to use the original sounds. It's not a lot or work, but is there another way to do it?
Thanks for any help.
Steve
 
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Hi, I think I know the answer but I will ask anyway.
There's only one sound file so I believe the application looks for that folder and the file names in it. I have the Petty V4 because I used an Indy sound pack and over wrote my original sounds. I'm not liking the Petty sounds and I can get the original back no problem. What I'm thinking I would have to do is add more Sound folders but name them for instance: soundA soundB soundC etc. and then put my different Sounds for different mods in each, but then I would have to rename the Sound folder to let's say SoundOriginal and then rename soundA to sound so I can use let's say the Indy car sounds that were in soundA for the Indy Car mod then change them back again to use the original sounds. It's not a lot or work, but is there another way to do it?
Thanks for any help.
Steve
There is a program called JSGME (JoneSoft Generic Mod Enabler) that allows you to swap files/mods in and out of games quickly and easily. I have it installed in several games that I mod, including NR2003, Silent Hunter, Microsoft Flight Sim, etc. For any game, you can mod a clean default version with anything and everything, swap different mods in and out, and then with a simple click, take it back to clean default again. To your point, I have several sound mods that I can swap in and out easily. The best part is it automatically backs up your original files so you don't have to. It even lets you know if a mod you're installing will conflict with another one already installed.
 

SteveMack

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Sep 13, 2021
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There is a program called JSGME (JoneSoft Generic Mod Enabler) that allows you to swap files/mods in and out of games quickly and easily. I have it installed in several games that I mod, including NR2003, Silent Hunter, Microsoft Flight Sim, etc. For any game, you can mod a clean default version with anything and everything, swap different mods in and out, and then with a simple click, take it back to clean default again. To your point, I have several sound mods that I can swap in and out easily. The best part is it automatically backs up your original files so you don't have to. It even lets you know if a mod you're installing will conflict with another one already installed.
l used the PWF utility and it's working, I will definitely check on your advice.
Thank You
Steve
 

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