

If you have a different number after 'Interface:' then what is shown above, thats ok just leave that line as it is. Then open 'MuteAnnoyingWoWSounds.toc' and on a new line under where it says 'a', add 'a' Navigate to your World of Warcraft > Addons > MuteAnnoyingWoWSounds folder.Ĭopy the 'a' file to this folder. Once complete it will create a file called "a" in the output folder.

The tool will tell you if there are any errors, these can be read in the ErrorLog.txt file found in the Output folder. Open 'MuteWoWSounds.exe' and simply click Start. There is also an example file provided in the download. There is no limit to how many sounds are muted in each file.

There is no limit to how many files you can create.You can also save in-file comments by starting the line with '#'. Or as long as each is on a new line you can also break this down further if you prefer: So add each of the IDs to the text file we just created like so. In the raptor mounts case the URLs for its sounds are: On the Sounds tab of the NPC page we opened earlier you'll find the list of sounds that the mount uses, each of them when clicked on will take you to a new page with a URL something like this The comment can be anything, followed by a hyphen then each of the sound kit ids you want to mute separated by commas. To mute sounds lines must be formatted like so:Ĭomment - soundkitid1, soundkitid2. In here create and open a new text file, it can be named anything you want. Next go to where you extracted the tool and open the SoundTargets folder. On the NPC page you'll find a "Sounds" tab.Īll the sounds this mount uses are listed here. Look for an NPC that shares the same name as the mount you searched for, if theres more than one, either is fine. In the search results select the NPC tab.

Go to wowhead and search for any raptor mount. You can always download the latest version from the above link.įinding SoundKitIDs and creating sound target files.įor this I'll show you how to mute raptor mounts.Once extraced open the MuteWoWSounds folder and you should see: Spaghetti code source is available if anyone would like to port it though. This repository contains the source code and instructions for the Mute Annoying WoW Sounds custom mute tool.
