getting small .ogg sound bites
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buzzersdad
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getting small .ogg sound bites
I would like to add small sounds to some video games I am developing, such as dings, beeps, knocks, scrapes, etc. I'm using a Raspberry Pi with Raspbian. Their sound package wants .ogg files. Any idea where I can find a library of such sounds that I can download?
Re: getting small .ogg sound bites
A good source of free sound effects is Freesound.org (https://freesound.org). Downloading requires email registration.
Audacity supports Ogg Vorbis, so you can use Audacity to convert files to Ogg format if necessary.
Audacity supports Ogg Vorbis, so you can use Audacity to convert files to Ogg format if necessary.
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