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I was wondering if it was possible to transfer the in game soundtracks from the downloads into itunes and if it is, how.
*I tried searching the forums first, so if there is another thread sorry*
This question / problem has been solved by Delixeimage
What exactly do you mean? I use iTunes and the soundtracks I downloaded I just use File>Add Folder to Library. In some cases the tags are already done with the album art (Prince of Persia and Republic: The Revolution).
Dragging the mp3 files to the itunes window isn't that hard, really.
What Delixe said.
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Miaghstir: Dragging the mp3 files to the itunes window isn't that hard, really.

Come on, be nice. TFM is probably not a 'puter whiz like you. ;)
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Miaghstir: Dragging the mp3 files to the itunes window isn't that hard, really.
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deoren: Come on, be nice. TFM is probably not a 'puter whiz like you. ;)

Right, I sometimes forget that the first thing people try often is the most complicated way.
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Miaghstir: Dragging the mp3 files to the itunes window isn't that hard, really.
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deoren: Come on, be nice. TFM is probably not a 'puter whiz like you. ;)

Actually when I was born I already knew how to use computers and put soundtracks in my iTunes library, I'm special like that.
Put the soundtracks into a folder of your choice (could even be within the Itunes folders found in your Documents folder (at least for XP). And then in iTunes simply use the File menu, select "Add folder to library" and follow the on screen prompts to select the folder where your soundtrack files are.
iTunes will then be able to play them and copy them to an iPod/iPhone, etc. if you add them to an active playlist (ie, tick the check boxes next to the tracks).
Well you know that GOG is really starting to go main stream when the non-computer people are starting to use the site. :D
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Sielle: Well you know that GOG is really starting to go main stream when the non-computer people are starting to use the site. :D

I was just thinking that! This is a good thing, right?
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Miaghstir: Dragging the mp3 files to the itunes window isn't that hard, really.

UGH... my arm... is... so... tired... can't.... move... mouse... any... farther...
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Sielle: Well you know that GOG is really starting to go main stream when the non-computer people are starting to use the site. :D
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cogadh: I was just thinking that! This is a good thing, right?

I think it's a GREAT thing. :)
I'm normally good with computers however the files opened in winrar and I tried dragging the files before I even got any replies, which didn't work. It did however work when I tried it with windows media player, which was just odd, so I transfered it from windows media player back to itunes.
So I actually got them before the first reply, but thanks for your replies.