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http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1104105546
and there are probably other versions on the workshop as well
This thread in the Berserk Forum explaining how to import you own music was posted back in 2016.
http://www.berserk-games.com/forums/showthread.php?2979-AssetBundles-as-Audio-players
Any of that of any use to you ?
Plus no playlists, I'd have to texture and name the discs so I didn't put the wrong ones in (or just the wrong sid for that fact)... theres a few problems with this method is what I'm getting at.
It's close but maybe someone will script something a bit better for us.
You remember wrong, you can add as many tracks as you'd like.
Though it was never claimed to be a solution, just a novelty item as proof of concept.
Its bloody good though. really clever implimentation .
For extra tracks I'm guessing you just increase the number of elements in the effects script to match the number of tracks you want to add. then just drag and drop them into the new empty sound slots in the script in the inspector panel ?
Allowing users to individually adjust the volume is hardly a drawback, it's a necessity that should always be the only option.
Alternatively the new tablet also opens up lots of existing web based apps (spotify e.t.c) so you'll be able to use that, albeit still on the tablet.