Why?īecause there are no "clean" files for this station in game resources, only with DJ chatter included. I've set the "No DJ" music option, but I can If all these steps fail, well: we guess you'll have to buy the soundtrack, then. The program was run not from the GTA:SA folder. Insert the disc and run the program again. No information about the installed game was found in Windows registry. Try WinAmp (but not Light - Full or Pro versions only.
600 Mb of free space on your hard drive Ī player capable of playing back OGG Vorbis music files. Possibility to create one music file for each station.Ī preferably untampered installation of GTA: San Andreas (PC version only) Īpprox. The ability to select the destination folder for extracted tracks Īutomatic moving of radio files to corresponding stations folders Īutomatic renaming of tracks with proper names of songs and artists Īutomatic merging of music chunks (special options for DJ-style mixing are available) Īutomatic generation of WinAmp-compatible playlists (.m3u). You can find more information on the Beginners Help page here.
exe file and choose Properties and then Compatibility you can change this to run in Windows 98/ Windows 2000 etc. Run it, select a destination folder for extracted tracks and press the "Extract" button.Īutomatic search for stream files (in local folders and CD/DVD drives, including virtual discs) If its an older game you are playing and you are running Windows 7 or Windows 8 it may not work, if you right click the. It uses the "Fire & Forget" ideology and is very easy to use. This program was made for just one purpose: extracting music from radio stations of San Andreas (PC version only).