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Can you get custom music on ut2k3?

Posted: 08-02-2004 23:26
by overture
Is there a way to load ur own playlist to ut2k3? If so how?

Posted: 08-02-2004 23:29
by Chubbs
hmmz you need .ogg file extensions, if you have mp3 music files then you prolly need to find an mp3 --> ogg converter, dunno where to find one though. Well if you do get those files then put them in your UT2k3 music folder and then you can play them :)

Posted: 08-02-2004 23:29
by Guitar_God
I belive you can if you get your music into OGG files.

Not sure how to do this yet... and I haven't looked for a way, but that is how it would have to be done!

Posted: 08-02-2004 23:30
by Guitar_God
Hahahaha... same time chubs

Posted: 08-02-2004 23:30
by Chubbs
you might wanna look around some ut2k3 download sites, there are some pretty decent tracks available for download at some sites

Posted: 08-02-2004 23:31
by Chubbs
:O!

i have no edit button ;)

Posted: 08-02-2004 23:32
by overture
got any suggestions of which sites besides unrealtournament2003.com cause i alwredy looked there not sure if they got music

Posted: 08-02-2004 23:34
by Chubbs
the official site's useless for music :P
try using a search engine for UT2k3 music downloads

Posted: 08-02-2004 23:47
by Guitar_God
you can get an ogg converter tool here

http://www.nesoft.org/wav_mp3_wma_converter.shtml

it's freeware... but multiple files have a delay in between encodings... unless you register it

Have fun!!!

Posted: 09-02-2004 01:06
by overture
yep that works. to anyone else wanting to do this just download that convertor open it pick all the songs u want make them ogg. copy them all go to ur ut2003 file then music and paste them in there. Once u do this your set. When ur in game go to setting player then playlist and they will be there.

Posted: 09-02-2004 08:26
by BurntLeaf
I just run winamp in background, stops it switching song whenever goal scored too :p

Posted: 09-02-2004 08:53
by BL44T

Posted: 09-02-2004 09:25
by -plær-
...or just rip straight to ogg in the first place. It's an open-source format, unlike mp3, so no-one is ever going to start suing you for using them. The sound quality is generally higher with ogg as well, although the encoding process tends to take a touch longer. I'd be 100% using oggs if it wasn't for my shonky proprietry Creative Zen portable.

Posted: 09-02-2004 16:37
by Messy
Ok!

I listen to cd's and LP records /o\ Sorry ;p

And I hate listening to music during deathball :)

Posted: 09-02-2004 23:43
by beefsack
here here