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Have osu! play audio from video files [Rejected] [invalid]

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Oddbrother
I don't want to waste disk space and put and more pointless bytes in an OSZ folder just from syncing audio files with a video.

If I have a video file that has its own audio, I don't wanna waste my time having to copy it, saving it as an MP3/OGG/WAV/whatever and then deleting the audio from the video file.

I would like to suggest that osu! would be allowed to do one of three things to play audio when creating/playing beatmaps:

1. Directly from the video file if it has audio.
2. Directly from the MP3/OGG/WAV.
3. From both: The MP3/OGG/WAV for the music to the beatmap, and the video for sound effects and presentation.
EiJi
Has been suggesting before. Apparently, it's hard to do or something. In either case, Peppy declined when I brought it up.
peppy

Oddbrother wrote:

I would like to suggest that osu! would be allowed to do one of three things to play audio when creating/playing beatmaps:

1. Directly from the video file if it has audio.
2. Directly from the MP3/OGG/WAV.
3. From both: The MP3/OGG/WAV for the music to the beatmap, and the video for sound effects and presentation.
Not going to happen. Download virtualdub and rip the audio stream yourself, then save the video without audio. This takes about 30seconds, and there is no disk space wasted after this process has been undertaken. Splitting video/audio streams is FAR too pointless for osu!.
awp
Isn't this already implicitly implemented? None of the videos I've ever uploaded had sound so I'm not sure...If you tell osu! to play a video and that video has sound to it, will the sound play?
LuigiHann

awp wrote:

Isn't this already implicitly implemented? None of the videos I've ever uploaded had sound so I'm not sure...If you tell osu! to play a video and that video has sound to it, will the sound play?
I don't think so. I'm pretty sure I left the sound in on the videos I used, and there would likely have been an echo effect if both audio tracks were playing.
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