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Revision as of 00:44, 22 April 2015

AGSC uses MusyX data for the audio engine. Each sound has it's own "SoundMacro" and properties. The pool chunk is where the soundmacros are located. SoundMacros are small scripts that control how sounds are played in game, like pitch or vibrato or fade outs. Here's a description of the pool chunk:

Offset Size Description
0x0 4 Header size Looks like it's always 10
0x10 4 Macro size
0x14 2 Macro ID
0x18 Macro data, needs more research


STRG Commands are similar to CSS syntax. A ; terminates the command. & begins the command, so for example, &just=center;

Command Value Description
just center Justifies text
image SI,0.70,0.68,TXTR ID Displays an image. SI = Single Image? S,T and finally TXTR ID. Animation = SA, Animation Speed, S,T, TXTR ID, TXTR ID
main-color Hex Color Code Changes color of text.



SCLY Audio Object

Offset Size Description
0x0 1 SCLY Byte 0x14 denotes sound
0x1 N Sound name; zero-terminated
Offset Size Description
0x0 4 Position (float)
0x4 4 Position (float)
0x8 4 Position (float)
0xC 4 Rotation (float)
0x10 4 Rotation (float)
0x14 4 Rotation (float)
0x18 4 Sound Effects ID index number for ATBL
0x1C 1 Play Automatically; If this bool is turned on, but the active bool is not on, the corresponding trigger must send a Play message (0x14) to turn on the sound.
0x1D 4 Maximum Distance (float); the bigger the float, the farther you can hear it!
0x21 4 Minimum Distance (float); usually set to 0.2
0x25 4 Padding
0x29 4 Unknown Priority?
0x2D 4 Max. Volume; 127 is loudest
0x31 4 Min. Volume
0x35 4 Panning 0=Left, 64=Center, 127=Right
0x39 1 Play endlessly
0x3A 1 Play everywhere
0x3B 1 Active/Accepts Trigger Activations; this must be on and it's corresponding trigger has to activate/deactivate the sound object in order to play/stop sound. Triggers sending a Play message (0x14) won't turn on the sound.
0x3C 1 Unknown
0x3D 1 Is sound affected by RoomAcoustics?; 1=yes, 0=no
Misc data, needs more research


so, if what we are assuming are the play automatically bool and the active bool are both on, then the sound plays immediately on spawn and never plays again, even when the trigger is suppose to activate it.

atbl bool = 0, 3rd bool = 1...sound doesn't play automatically but activates when going through trigger.

atbl bool = 1, 3rd bool = 1...sound plays automatically and deactives/activates correctly when going through trigger.

atbl bool = 1, 3rd bool = 0, nothing plays

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