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Stopping Audio When Mouth Closes

  • Hi  glow ,

    Solving the problem:
    The first script is to
    Mouth opened
    play
    the second script to
    ‏ mouth closed
    Stop

     

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  • Hi,

    That is what I have set up already and it doesn't work.

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  • In the second behavior, you are selecting the audio component as a target without audio asset, however the first behavior is playing the audio asset

    solution

    attach both behaviors scripts to the audio component and select the audio asset as a target for both

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  • Hi ibra,

    I noticed that but the "audio track" option disappears when you change the action to stop, which is why I had dragged the audio clip to the components section to try. 

    However, I just tried the second script to be "set enabled" > target: audio > action: disable. This does stop the audio clip when my mouth is closed, but when I reopen my mouth, it doesn't play again. Any ideas? 

    TIA!

     

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  • Hi
    Try to re enable it again when mouth open and make sure the audio is auto play and not enabled on awake

    1-go to audio component 

    2-make it auto play

    3-Disable the audio component 

    4-add behavior script to enable audio component when mouth opened 

    5-add behavior script to disabled audio component when mouth closed 

    thanks

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