Author Topic: loving major .ogg problem  (Read 2120 times)

Whenever I enable one of the L4D2 .ogg files (http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=117109.0) and press "Launch Game," Blockland crashes after freezing for about a minute. when I enable anything else, Blockland doesn't crash when I press "Launch Game," and the music is in-game.

Also, (I don't know if I fell asleep in front of the computer, probably not) I found an .ogg file in my music folder called "Zombies.ogg" which I opened with my browser. I listened to it. It was the god damn saddest piano playing I had ever heard. Of course, I loved it. I then opened Blockland, enabled Zombies.ogg and almost all of the L4D2 music, except for pray for death 2. (I also enabled the L4D2 theme.) Blockland crashed, and I opened my music folder again, and Zombies.ogg was. Not. loving. There. I searched the whole computer, not finding it anywhere. Weird as hell. It just disappeared into thin air. Snap. Just like that. Poof, and it was gone.

As you can see, my computer: the best no-assembly-or-modification-required gaming laptop, a Macbook version 10.6.1: must be possessed.

If the Zombies.ogg got deleted it was stereo.

If the Zombies.ogg got deleted it was stereo.
Stereo? What do you mean?

stereo audio files use both left and right speakers separately.

mono audio files use both at the same time and so they can't have holographic noise of any kind

holographic noise
You sure you don't mean surround sound?

You sure you don't mean surround sound?

Pretty sure they're the same thing.

Anyways, yeah, it was probably stereo.

Pretty sure they're the same thing.

Anyways, yeah, it was probably stereo.
A hologram is an image. A sound is a wave. Sure you can display sound waves as a hologram, but holographic sound waves. I think not.

A hologram is an image. A sound is a wave. Sure you can display sound waves as a hologram, but holographic sound waves. I think not.

True. I was were referring to how the left and right tracks are slightly different, creating a "three-dimensional" - or holographic sound- which sounds best through a surround sound system.

Holographic sound is sound that seems like it's coming from somewhere around you because of how it's panned.

Surround sound is this exactly.