Overwriting voicefiles in Dialog View -> Topic HELP!

Post » Thu Jun 21, 2012 4:00 pm

I'm making a quest and in one topic I want the players question to be a sertain question if the quest is has a serain stage.
If the quest is at another stage I want a prompt and the respons to the question to be another. No the problem is that when I record voice for the promp it changes the voice recording for the other one, this is not supose to happen! Any ideas why.

More in detail.
I am following the basic tutorial for making a quest at the CK's homepage.
I have created a topic called "GSQ02MeetingBenduBranchTopic" just as in the tutorial.
Later at the last part of the tutorial I want to make a copy of that topic in the info so every value is the same exept I will chage one of them to have a condition of Queststage == 5 so that if I have chosen the "no" answer in the branch he will use that if I talk to him (Benu) again.
So the problem is that I can't change the voice recording for one of them without the other being overrided with the new one.
I alsw made a new text in prompt and a new answer, which means I only changed the text in prompt from nothing to some text and I changed the response of bendu to something else, exacly as in the tut.
I have done this tutorial before and it worked. I'm just repeating to learn how to make quest better.
I don't get it!


PS Excuse my bad spelling, english isn't my native languege DS.

BTW, All I do is click "record" -> say something -> "save".
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Victoria Bartel
 
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Post » Thu Jun 21, 2012 4:07 am

THIS MUST BE A BUG!!!! Because every conversation has the same voice file! I have made new hellos and goodbyes for Bendu and everyone has the that last voice I recorded.
BUG BUG BUG BUGGER



EDIT:
What [censored] ever! I'm lost, in the CK all have the same but in game they are diffrent.
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Mackenzie
 
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Post » Thu Jun 21, 2012 3:41 am

Don't rely on the "preview" button, it always plays the last sound recorded. Try double-clicking on the voice filename instead. Or just try it in-game.
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Vincent Joe
 
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Post » Thu Jun 21, 2012 12:25 pm

Aha, that make sense. Thank you.
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