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Select Properties.
Select "Browse Local Files.".
Go to the "Soundtrack" folder
If you downloaded the music, the folder may contain the songs. ( .ogg files i think)
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\hotline_miami\Soundtrack
^ Or whatever harddrive you save your games too.
Well yeah, they're still mp3s.
Also, if you want to make the files .mp3 or .m4a (the latter's mildly better), f00bar is a great program for that. :] If you want more help with that, go ahead and message me!
I didn't realize foobar could convert formats?
System files? Just any way to view your harddrive and from there you should see folders for all the programs you've installed on it.
To be honest not even sure if that's an viable response, even Linux is easier to handle with a situation like this.