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Post by Jussi on Oct 31, 2009 17:33:17 GMT
Hi guys! I used Need For Speed Shift Music Extractor to get the Shift music converted to mp3 files. I got the mp3 files, but they're not really mp3 files, because Windows Media Player only manages to play them after I change the extension from "mp3" to "mp2". I need proper mp3 files! Can anyone help me convert these files to proper mp3? Jussi PS. I tried numerous "free" applications, but none of them do the complete files without paying for the license.
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Post by Jussi on Nov 1, 2009 17:24:46 GMT
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Post by TheGreenMonster (PC) on Nov 15, 2009 14:38:28 GMT
Hey Jussi I have a question? Are you saying that we can copy music to the music folder inside shift and listen to are own music? Just like we did in PT?
That would really be cool if that would work.
Monster
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Post by aarog5606 on Nov 15, 2009 16:04:30 GMT
Hey Sunny,
No, he is talking about taking music from NFS and changing them to mp3 so you can listen to NFS songs in media player or another player.
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Post by TheGreenMonster (PC) on Nov 15, 2009 18:05:33 GMT
Yukeeee He's going to listen to NFS music... without the game. Jussi you need to buy a radio, Don't they have better music in Finland than NFS music.... You guys busted my bubble.
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Post by Frederik (PC) on Nov 15, 2009 23:49:02 GMT
Yukeeee He's going to listen to NFS music... without the game. Jussi you need to buy a radio, Don't they have better music in Finland than NFS music.... You guys busted my bubble. Actually, in my opinion, NFS does pick some pretty good music for their games. Especially in Underground 1, Underground 2 and Most Wanted. Then again, it's all a matter of personal preference.
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