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Haven't been able to find the one I used to have. They seem to have cracked down on converters that utilised the url.
Personally, I got them from the pbay since there's no place, that I know off, where I can buy the soundtrack.
youtube(dot)com/watch?v=iPZ5yJoUTxM
to:
vdyoutube(dot)com/watch?v=iPZ5yJoUTxM
that site gives different download options.
*edit* changed . to (dot) so you can actually see whats written rather that a video preview.
Such as this - https://www.youtube.com -------> https://www.ssyoutube.com
Really good for making "podcasts" yourself.
As for mp3 converters, they should be really easy to find Inardesco. All you have to do is copy the YT link and paste it to the converter site where specified.
However, you may not be able to use any of these in you live in certain countries I would guess. As long you find something. Sharing > Rich people further lining their pockets while the employed poor work much harder.
i find in that app link https://ol-da.herokuapp.com/
Thanks to everyone who posted! I'll make use of this next time a game's soundtrack is out of my reach.
https://gofile.io/?c=fK9YM9
I still had the zip on my desktop.
Here is a link to a copy of the sound track CD that came with my boxed game version, that's the Grand Campaign sound tracks, it's in MP3 format and not in ISO format if memory recalls.
http://www.media
fire.com/file/zug4h9sb3zhvmca/M2TW_Music_CD.zip/file
It's a mediafire link, which means Steam thinks it's the bottom of internet hell - simply join the two lines in your browser to get a valid link
They came out with a weird numbering, strange titles, and overall acted strange in Windows Media Player, but I eventually fixed the original album songs. Well all but 2. Number 3 and number 16 are either missing, or were renamed. The reason these were renamed seems to be because they were used in Shogun and Empire Total War with other titles. They're probably there, but I don't know which they are. Windows Media Player doesn't automatically find album info for most of the songs.
Anyway, thanks again!
Thank you et al. for the options!
The app will however treat it as one single track. If you want individual tracks then you have to unpack it.