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Re: (ann) New DVA website/software! Comparisons, feature info, downloads



Not at all, move them to the 'data' directory, then run "ren *.wav *.wad", and
edit the user.dat file (see documentation). It will be even easier in the next
release, as an index file will not have to be used.

David Johnson <trainman@ozemail.com.au> wrote in article
<390EB83F.C03131B5@ozemail.com.au>...
> Jonathan Boles wrote:
> 
> > Simultaneously with the new release of DVA (v3.00) the new website has been
> > placed online after its recent relatively lengthy status of dormancy. See
> > feature information and comparisons with the market competitor at
> > http://www.dvadownload.homepage.com. You can also download the new version
from
> > here. This website is pretty much 'work in progress' so it will be updated
> > again soon.
> >
> > New in DVA 3.00:
> > -------------------------
> > Right-click Explorer shell
> > Automated one-click upgrade
> > DVA Autoplay lets you double-click any .DVA file to instantly play it
> > Full, comprehensive documentation in easy to use HTML format
> > 250+ sounds included
> > New splash screen
> 
> How hard is it to add your own sounds?  I currently have 1064 sound files
(and
> increasing), which I would like to use.  Currently MVA supports this easily. 
Is it
> hard for me to use these files in DVA?
> 
> 
> --
> David Johnson
> trainman@ozemail.com.au
> http://www.ozemail.com.au/~trainman/
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