Anyways, I figured it out.
Since the release of Empires, the .ssa format has changed a bit from Empire Earth. Thus when you extract the data.ssa, you don't get the files within the Sounds\High\ directory.
For some reason it the mistakes High and Low folders as files. Thus instead of extracting each WAV file into these folders, it makes a file named high and low (in the Sounds directory) and continuously overwrites it as each WAV is extracted. If you open Sounds\High and Sounds\Low in hex, they are the last sound file extracted.
I don't know the reason and really can't fix it (didnt make ssaExtract). But since you do get the .sdf files, this can be accomplished.
Basically, this is what you do:
- Extract the data.ssa into any folder
- Find the appriopiate .sdf file in the Sounds directory (this may take some hunting if the name is not obvious, such as the Assassin). In the case of Gordon, he can probably just ask the DB guy at SSSI

- Open it in hex and find the filename of the target WAV file
- Make a blank WAV file (an actual WAV file that can be played but will be silent). If you want to create custom sounds, then make whatever you want into a WAV. Rename this WAV file to the target filename (the name in the .sdf file).
- Put the WAV file into [Empires Directory]\Data\Sounds\High. Optionally, you may also put the file in Sounds\Low to cater to those with the Low audio setting enabled
I hope I explained it without leaving out anything. If you get confused, I should be able to help out. Alternatively, you can do Park's method and just have a blank .sdf file in your Sounds folder, but I'm now sure what implications that can have in terms of bugs/crashes. The blank WAV is the best route to go. Also allows you to have custom confirmations.
As for empiresToolbox, you can find it here:
http://members.lycos.co.uk/xtrinity/empiresToolbox.htmlBTW, old tools for use with Empire Earth do not work for Empires.
Pretty cool I must say. Everytime I even touch a Doughboy, it plays a snippit of Coldplay
(BTW, there is no length minumum to the confirmations. I would of had it play entire songs, but it overlaps and sounds really nasty). Not only that, but it can be easily distributed and installed with scenarios
.[This message has been edited by AzN (edited 12-16-2003 @ 08:48 PM).]