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Originally Posted by idomty1337
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There's a lot of text in that post. I'll assume you mean item 2, as that's the only item referring to code. That said...
There's no way that that change would block speech. Choose one:
- You made a typo.
- You never had speech to begin with, and the change didn't make a difference.
The change simply reduces silence between WAV files by allowing WAV files with spaces, it doesn't add sound or speech. You should revert to a copy from the .ZIP you downloaded and try again.
Assuming you have the scripts installed/configured correctly for voice, you should hear "Speech featuring ___" when they start. In fact, you can run ns04speech.vbs directly at the command line (or maybe double click it) and you should hear that. If you have UseThreading nonzero, you won't hear it until ns04thread.vbs is run; I'd recommend zero (0) for troubleshooting.
Any further assistance requires proper English, as MikeP pointed out.
(I'll bet '1337 muted the sound.)