N7 Collectors edition soundtrack?
#1
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 01:19
#2
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 01:54
#3
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 02:04
Everyone's a winner.
#4
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 09:47
That has nothing to do with what I asked so uh yea reported as spamJustinSaneV2 wrote...
Quit playing on a modded and outdated console?
#5
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 09:48
Yea except doing that makes the files unplayable ..... Tried that with the DA2 soundtrack ..... Was annoying trying to get that crap to finally work when I got a new computer >.> Also that wuldn't have the soundtrack under my name on here for easy access if I ever needed to do something with my computer requiring me to remove files/reset it to factory settings to fix it.SR2O wrote...
Give the N7 edition to your friend, have him/her set up an account here and link their gamertag, redeem the online pass, download the soundtrack and then copy the soundtrack to a memory device to transfer to your pc.
Everyone's a winner.
Modifié par GGW KillerTiger, 21 mars 2012 - 09:49 .
#6
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 10:00
#7
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 11:49
#8
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 11:52
yet they don't play unless you go to the files directly and click open making it so they show up in your media player like 100 times (at least they did for me) .... So yea I had to figure that all out and just said forget it and used a media converter on them :/ Don't feel like doing that for the damn ME3 soundtrack ....sheppard7 wrote...
It's a zip file with wav files in it. It doesn't require any kind of password and neither did DA2's.
#9
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 11:55
What you're talking about has nothing do with it being how Bioware packaged them but how you brought them up in whatever media player you are using. And the one for Windows kind of sucks about that thing. Grab WinAmp or (bleh) iTunes or any other free media player that supports using playlists.
#10
Posté 21 mars 2012 - 12:13
Tried that and it didn't work. Anywho I caved in and used the code on my own profile but now the soundtrack isn't showing up at all. This is annoyig .... Oh and I used itunes ... Windows Media Player actually found them and played them properly XDsheppard7 wrote...
Not if you make a playlist with all the songs.
What you're talking about has nothing do with it being how Bioware packaged them but how you brought them up in whatever media player you are using. And the one for Windows kind of sucks about that thing. Grab WinAmp or (bleh) iTunes or any other free media player that supports using playlists.
Modifié par GGW KillerTiger, 21 mars 2012 - 12:13 .





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