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Burger King Jan 23, 2015 @ 2:39pm
'Exporting' songs from Rocksmith?
Hi

Are you able to export songs from Rocksmith (like exporting it as .MP3 nd putting it into iTunes)? I would have thought that since you've purchased, for example, a DLC song, you then have the rights to own that song and play it. So why shouldn't we be able to play it outside of Rocksmith?

The way I see it, we pay around £0.70 for the song and the other £2 or so for Ubisoft to implement it into Rocksmith. Any thoughts?
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905 Jan 23, 2015 @ 2:49pm 
What is the old saying, where there is a will there is a way. But I think anyone that knows how would not post that information here. You probably need to do a google search.
Burger King Jan 23, 2015 @ 2:50pm 
All my searches just come up with stuff about 'Importing' songs, typically with the Import Disk Tool, which is the utter opposite of what I'm trying to do :\
905 Jan 23, 2015 @ 3:13pm 
Hmmm, try extract instead of import. I have no idea if you will find anything.
Rocksmith custom song toolkit is your friend. It can unpack .psarc file and decode audio source from .wem to .ogg
Last edited by Joseph Grzeiskewicz; Jan 23, 2015 @ 4:16pm
rcole_sooner Jan 23, 2015 @ 4:40pm 
I guess if you did not want to just buy the song for $.99 at any online MP3 store, you could just let the song play and record it to an MP3 yourself.
TRex Bassist Jan 23, 2015 @ 5:17pm 
It is very easy. Turn off audio exclusivity. Fire up recording software (for example audacity) and it will record whateve goes out of your earphone/speaker jack. Then record away. I do this often to record what im playing in rocksmith to see how it sounds.
GuitarDan Jan 24, 2015 @ 6:49am 
Originally posted by Bob Ross:
Hi

Are you able to export songs from Rocksmith (like exporting it as .MP3 nd putting it into iTunes)? I would have thought that since you've purchased, for example, a DLC song, you then have the rights to own that song and play it. So why shouldn't we be able to play it outside of Rocksmith?

The way I see it, we pay around £0.70 for the song and the other £2 or so for Ubisoft to implement it into Rocksmith. Any thoughts?
http://open.spotify.com/user/bicknasty/playlist/1fRrfztnJRIo2tC0EIBBrT
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Date Posted: Jan 23, 2015 @ 2:39pm
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