A final version of PlayThis Voicepack creator?

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MLBlue
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A final version of PlayThis Voicepack creator?

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Would anybody know if there was ever a final version of the PlayThis Voicepack creator? Its a nice program (no way in heck am I gonna do a voicepack the long way) but every download on the net Ive ever found was a beta from 2000. Was there ever a finalized version? Im working on a Gray Fox voicepack as I found a model of Gray Fox for UT recently (was a half life converted model like the Solid Snake and Sniper Wolf ones but no voicepack anywhere.)

Im also planning on making a Weird Al Yankovic voicepack (I already have the wav files done) and some female comedian voicepacks (not enough funny women voicepacks, most of the female ones are just slutty women or stereotypes). Maybe some more male comedian voicepacks. If anyone wants to help/support me with those, they are more than welcome. Violent or aggressively insulting humor is best. Witty or silly impressions is fine too. I had tried doing a variety pack a while back, but alot of the lines from tv shows and such were already in a ton of other VPs, so I had to abandon that project. More recent humor or an "best of internet memes" VP might be a good idea too.

If you want to help, find me clips from Lisa Lampinelli, maybe Wanda Sykes, Joan Rivers, or Maria Bamford.
For the male stuff I was thinking Lewis Black, Don Rickles, Larry the Cable Guy, maybe Gilbert Godfried.
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Re: A final version of PlayThis Voicepack creator?

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Unfortunately I think that it is another beta program that stayed in limbo.

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