Hello , everybody . This is a tutorial about putting your own songs in GTA SA Radio
Follow the easy two steps :
1. You should place shortcuts to your audio files (or the actual files, if you prefer that) in this folder:
\My Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files\User Tracks\


2. Then you need to use the Scan User Tracks function in the User Tracks Options submenu under Audio Setup menu. (In the game !!!)



Also if you've got your audio files in a single folder or drive, placing a shortcut to that folder or drive is enough. Makes the job easier when you've got a lot of audio files.
MP3/WMA/WAV formats are supported.
And Important Make sure that you scanned the tracks in the Audio options. And when you're in a vehicle, make sure that you have selected the User Tracks Radio Station.
Regards
Toxic_Ro
Follow the easy two steps :
1. You should place shortcuts to your audio files (or the actual files, if you prefer that) in this folder:
\My Documents\GTA San Andreas User Files\User Tracks\


2. Then you need to use the Scan User Tracks function in the User Tracks Options submenu under Audio Setup menu. (In the game !!!)



Also if you've got your audio files in a single folder or drive, placing a shortcut to that folder or drive is enough. Makes the job easier when you've got a lot of audio files.
MP3/WMA/WAV formats are supported.
And Important Make sure that you scanned the tracks in the Audio options. And when you're in a vehicle, make sure that you have selected the User Tracks Radio Station.
Regards
Toxic_Ro
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