mtm2 soundtrack help

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mtm2 soundtrack help

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Hey everyone,

I've been a long time monster jam fan and MTM fanatic, but as time has gone on with it being so long since the game came out, it is about that time I face the fact that I cannot play it anymore. I kept up with the community for a long time, keeping the spirit of the game alive, but my current switch to mac to support my college major was the final blow to MTM for me.

I have, however, scrounged up all the old game CD's I could find to save the memorable tracks (Wipeout, Destruction Derby 2, Testdrive Offroad, mtm1) but was horrified to find my MTM2 cd destroyed. Is there anyone who could upload the tracks and help me out? I found a topic on this forum for mtm1 but that's the CD I have in tact. The music brings back fond memories of better times, and better games, so any help would be greatly appreciated.

It's really cool to see that this game is still going on strong after all these years (if only game developers would take the hint).

Thank you for any help,
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I think he means the CD tracks, i dont think ISO stores CD tracks.


If im right about that^^^ I'll get the tracks for you when I get home
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> i dont think ISO stores CD tracks.

That's what the cue sheet is for. The tracks are there.
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how do u get tracks out of a cue sheet?
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Phineus wrote:> i dont think ISO stores CD tracks.

That's what the cue sheet is for. The tracks are there.
I think MP3 files are better :roll:
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I'm not interested in distributing mp3 files. The point and purpose of the iso is to provide the game as it was intended by the publisher.
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Post by sdmfdisciple »

I appreciate all the help here. Yes, I did mean just the audio tracks, the ISO came up as "invalid" when I tried to burn it, but as that webpage says, no complaining now.

Slayer, if you could I'd appreciate it. I'll keep trying the ISO deal but mp3's would work better. Thank you
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ISO files are large and are easily corrupted if you're not careful. Therefore you should always vertify the download using md5sum

viewtopic.php?t=2851

Once you know it's good, you can burn to disk using something like nero. Not all burning software handles *.cue sheets. You can still burn it to disk with just about any burning program without the cue sheet but to take advantage of the audio you need to use the cue sheet.
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