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▪ BVE Track Sound Standard (BVETSS)
Welcome to the project page of the BVE Track Sound Standard (BVETSS), which defines
track running sounds, enabling audio interoperability between main line routes and
trains developed for BVE (and openBVE). The BVETSS is an initiative launched in
2002 to improve the quality of the BVE experience, developed in partnership between
Railsimroutes.net and
Train Sim Central.
▪ Introduction to the BVE Track Sound Standard (BVETSS)
This page is designed to explain and promote the specifications of the "BVE Track
Sound Standard" [BVETSS]. The original aim was to persuade more Western or UK based
BVE main line route and train developers to consider adhering to the new standard
so more BVE add-ons can be heard and enjoyed as their designers intended, when trains
and routes are "mixed and matched" -- in the past, with many route and train combinations
this was not the case. The BVETSS was designed to solve this issue, and the standard
is now long established; the BVE Track Sound Standard has been adopted by the vast
majority of UK BVE developers, and some international developers too.
▪ Banners
If after reading through this page, you would like to join the list of BVE developers
now building routes and trains to the BVETSS 1.0 standard, why not indicate that
your trains and routes comply with the standards by adding either of the following
banners and links next to your download links, thus helping to spread the word and
encourage more developers to follow suit? Don't forget to link back to this page,
so newcomers to BVE can easily find out what BVETSS is all about.
Note: To use one of these banners, simply right-click your preferred
design, and select "Save picture as" to save a copy on your hard disk. To see an
example of how the banners can be displayed, please see the Birmingham Cross-City
South
downloads page.
BVE Track Sound Standard compliant
BVE Track Sound Standard compliant
The image description "tool tip" (defined by the 'title' tag), could be as follows:
BVE Track Sound Standard [BVETSS] compliant - click
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▪ Background
All trains for use with (open)BVE have so-called "Run Sounds" which represent the
various track sounds which you hear when driving a train along an (open)BVE route.
This means the track sounds you hear are determined by the train you're driving
rather than the route. For example, while the route may have certain sections of
track designed to be simulating jointed rail, if the run sounds of the train don't
match the route, you might hear continuous welded rail sounds instead.
Obviously, this makes the use of trains on routes for which they weren't designed,
less enjoyable, because the wrong track sounds would often be heard - the BVE Track
Sound Standard solves this problem by defining a standard assignment of track sounds
which are shared amongst compliant main line (open)BVE routes and trains.
Railsimroutes.net and
Train Sim Central joined forces
to pioneer this new standard, and all main line route and train downloads on both
sites have been modified to comply with the new standard, and all our new and future
trains are BVETSS compliant. This has brought huge benefits, for example any of
the trains available from Train Sim Central can be run on main line routes available
from this site, with the correct track sounds preserved, and vice-versa. Now that
BVETSS has been adopted so widely in the UK at least, the same can be said for many
(open)BVE trains and routes.
▪ Run sound assignments
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Train.Run(i) |
Train's Runx.wav |
Description of intended track sound |
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0 |
Run0.wav |
Jointed rails, wooden sleepers |
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1 |
Run1.wav |
Jointed rails, concrete sleepers/Jointed track higher linespeed with wind noise |
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2 |
Run2.wav |
Continuous welded rail |
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3 |
Run3.wav |
Continuous welded rail - Tunnel and under/overbridge |
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4 |
Run4.wav |
Jointed rails, wooden sleepers - Tunnel and under/overbridge |
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5 |
Run6.wav |
Passing train sound, continuous welded rail |
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6 |
Run6.wav |
Continuous welded rail on steel bridge |
|
7 |
Run7.wav |
Passing train sound, jointed rails |
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▪ Feedback and queries
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Content last updated: 11th July 2010