I regularly record videos of trains in Trainz for my YouTube channel, and while recording a new video of a train speeding (~ 65 mph/109 km/h) over a bridge with built-in bridge sounds, it sounded really nice for about 5 seconds before the sound engine ruined it.
From my understanding, the train speed combined with the other sounds going on was "too many sounds" to handle, and resulted in the bridge sounds (and some track sounds) being cut out. If they had cut out entirely, that would have been fine, but just a few seconds later the bridge and track sounds started up again! This continued right up until the train passed by. This resulted in really good sounding audio for a few seconds, then nothing but default track noise and enginesounds, then to really good audio. I've noticed this happening with track sounds on the first train I run after booting up a route. The track sounds are choppy and don't sound good unless I rerun the train.
Can someone explain why this happens and how to fix it?
Thank you!
From my understanding, the train speed combined with the other sounds going on was "too many sounds" to handle, and resulted in the bridge sounds (and some track sounds) being cut out. If they had cut out entirely, that would have been fine, but just a few seconds later the bridge and track sounds started up again! This continued right up until the train passed by. This resulted in really good sounding audio for a few seconds, then nothing but default track noise and enginesounds, then to really good audio. I've noticed this happening with track sounds on the first train I run after booting up a route. The track sounds are choppy and don't sound good unless I rerun the train.
Can someone explain why this happens and how to fix it?
Thank you!