For some reason, all music and sound files too low on volume by default. Don't find solution yet.
Instead of setting the initial default
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, someone (likely the dev?) seems to have lowered the volume of the mp3
audio files to an unreasonably low level. (I checked it using
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software).
Using a simple Windows Batch command line in each of the 3 audio file folders I ran all the audio mp3 files through the
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(with default settings), which should set the volume level of the files to
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level and re-compressed them using
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quality settings. The size of the files still increased a little, resulting in a roughly 50MB for the whole package.
I haven't tested all the files to check the results, but the couple of files I checked were looking good and normalized files allowed me to continue to play the game without increasing the volume of my speakers from the default volume level. In fact, I actually lowered Ren'Py volume sliders a little from the default maximum.
So here's the zipped package, uploaded to Workupload:
Normalized audio file package for The Cabin - Summer Vacation EP5:
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Checksum: 426f617f19e0ae3d934a32883211859e7fd0967e132354bc35aaf19dc569f27d (SHA256)
To patch the game with the normalized audio file package, just extract the zip into the main folder (the root folder) of the game, where the launcher files (TheCabin.exe and TheCabin.sh) are. Overwrite the original folders (3) and files (46).
In case you find any problems with any of the audio files, just ping me and let me know about it. Then I'll check my normalized audio file against the original to be sure that the problem isn't caused by me and try to repair and replace it in case it is.
Also, let me know if or when the download link stops working. Anonymously uploaded Workupload files aren't permanent.
PS. I also checked the intro video and a couple of animation videos for audio, but even the ones that did contain an audio track, the track was silent.