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Kurt2K7
How do get the radio on GTAVC to play my custom tracks? Is there a auto-intaller like there was for GTALC
johnjohn0913
just get the mp3 in game plugin
fallen99
Get the mp3 pluggin
Kurt2K7
Wana tell me were i get this plug in?
Kurt2K7
No one ever answerd this question for me sad.gif Can anyone now?
dtvhn21
i have a gta lcs, can i also put custom music in it? does it needs a certain program?
sahinson
it neva worked for me
DaBeastie
so what your telling me is there is a chance???


no but for real what is the Deal with this anyone know how it works????//
Kurt2K7
Well there was one for LCS but i want one for VCS and its not happening sad.gif
heartagram_62
Go to Rockstars website, all instructions on there biggrin.gif
DaBeastie
i also found this its on LCS but probalby the same for VCS

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Theft_A...tom_Soundtracks
marksdisplayname
QUOTE(dtvhn21 @ Mar 6 2007, 10:02 PM) *
i have a gta lcs, can i also put custom music in it? does it needs a certain program?


yes u can put custom tracks in lcs.

everyone this is how to add custom tracks for gta lcs and vcs

Technique one:
Requirements: PSP EAC.

You need to use the PSP EAC.

http://www.mobiledeviant.com/forum/downloa...file&id=149

Just download that, after its finished, rename the file by adding .zip to it. Unzip, install, reboot, and open the program. All you need to do is usb connect your psp, drag any and all your mp3s to the EAC window, it compresses, then go into your psp custom tracks folder and rename all the files to .gta

It will make your future conversions easier.

If you haven't downloaded the RCT, you'll need to manually make a custom track folder in your saved data folder. The proper folder name is

ULUS10041CUSTOMTRACKS

This method didn't work for me, but it's been tested and does work. The second method has worked for just about everyone.

Method 2:
Requirements: Windows Media, Nero, Daemon, RCT.

1. Connect PSP to computer via USB Mode.
2. Open Windows Media Player
3. Click File > New Playlist. Select the songs you want in GTA. Save playlist as gta or whatever you want.
4. After you select your songs, highlight them, right click, and choose Copy to CD or Device.
5. Since you have Nero, under Items on Device choose "Nero Fast CD-Burning Plug-in or something similar.
6. The status on the songs should change to Ready to copy. Click on copy on the upper right corner and Nero should open.
7. When the Nero pop up appears, under Current recorder choose Image Recorder. After that click burn.
8. Save it wherever you please.
9. When it's done burning, exit Nero and open Daemon.
10. When you open Daemon (if it doesn't open just right click it on the taskbar in the system tray), it'll ask you to select a new image. Select your playlist you saved.
11. Take no action if the computer asks you to.
12. Now open Rockstar Custom Tracks. When it's open switch it to Generic DVD-Rom. Your songs should appear as Track01, Track02, etc.
13. Rename them if you please.
14. On the left side there should be a CD with an arrow. Click it. Make sure no songs are playing in the program or are highlighted. If a song is highlighted it will only copy that one. So if one is highlighted just click the white background in the program.
15. Once clicked a pop up called "Game Selection" will pop up. GTA: Liberty City Stories (US) will be among the choices. Obviously, choose that one.
16. Extracting begins. >_>
17. When extracting finishes close the program, disconnect the PSP from the USB connection, turn on the PSP, turn on the game.
18. When the game starts up, pause it, go to Audio, go to Custom Tracks and select On.

Your done.
Kurt2K7
Thanks a lot there mark but I'm just going to use IRShell because its easier lol
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