(02-24-2017, 09:20 AM)Romulator Wrote: .snt files aren't played through Windows Media Player, you open them with a Text Editor, like Notepad++. The .ogg files are what you should be playing through an external player, such as Windows Media Player (if Windows Media Player supports .ogg files). If not, then something like VideoLan or VLC player will play them for you.
If your files have become damaged, a Steam File Integrity Check if your game is on Steam, or a reinstall should fix it. However, the issue you've outlined just sounds like you have just made Windows Media Player open .snt files, which don't affect them in any way.
when i go to the sounds folder it dosent showe the .snt extension. it shows the widows media player emblem.
(02-24-2017, 09:36 AM)XeOnTricks Wrote:
(02-24-2017, 09:20 AM)Romulator Wrote: .snt files aren't played through Windows Media Player, you open them with a Text Editor, like Notepad++. The .ogg files are what you should be playing through an external player, such as Windows Media Player (if Windows Media Player supports .ogg files). If not, then something like VideoLan or VLC player will play them for you.
If your files have become damaged, a Steam File Integrity Check if your game is on Steam, or a reinstall should fix it. However, the issue you've outlined just sounds like you have just made Windows Media Player open .snt files, which don't affect them in any way.
when i go to the sounds folder it dosent showe the .snt extension. it shows the widows media player emblem.
I've just changed the file from WMP to VLC and they seem to be doing fine now but idk completely yet.
(This post was last modified: 02-24-2017, 09:44 AM by XeOnTricks.)