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I haven't figured that out yet. There was an old program in the CNC Generals days that could open some MEG files but it doesn't work for these. Get a file count error.
The new recorded tracks sound great (not lossless), but I wish they gave the original tracks in better quality. The original Bigfoot for example sounds so muffled in 22 kHz mono (every original track I checked seem to be like that).
My old Red Alert soundtrack CD sounded so much better, too bad it's all scratched up now.
didn't all the tracks get remastered?
Just extracted the music, these are 203 songs in total.
Classics - WAV - MS ADPCM - Mono - 22050Hz - 16Bit
Remastered - WAV - MS ADPCM - Stereo - 44100Hz - 16Bit
Band - WAV - MS ADPCM - Stereo - 44100Hz - 16Bit
If i get it right the list is setup as following:
RA = Red Alert
TB = Tiberium Dawn
B = Band
C = Classic
R = Remastered
So as Example RAC_MUS_HELL_MARCH.WAV is Hell March from Red Alert in the classic low quality version.