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Quinn_flower

I just started using self radio and I wanted to see if I can get some of the iv stations. I bought iv but I can't find the folders. So if anyone know how to get it so I can use it in v that will be so helpful.

 

Ty

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The radio stations are located in: "pc/audio/sfx". Use SparkIV or OpenIV to gain access to the files for extraction.

 

It's worth mentioning that apart from a few stations like Classic and Electrochoc, songs are given individually, i.e. not a single file for the whole station. You'll find the files for each individual songs in, for example, Radio Broker and LRR.

 

Like Lydian said, you could probably find a mix on youtube for some stations, but you do you :^:

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JanyaGalactic

Can't you just download them off youtube and drag them over to your self radio folder?

 

Im sure there are complete radio soundtracks from previous GTA titles on youtube.

self radio sucks, it will produce fps drops and stutters, when using longer it will crash the launcher! this has been reported by big amount of users all over world!

Edited by ACM-Jan

Im not aware of any way to make custom icons for it, but if you download the whole thing off youtube as a single mp3 file, you can have it with commercials and everything, since it will play the whole radio content.

Edited by lydianduck
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So can you make your own radio station? Like a flash fm in la? With the radio icon and all?

Not without mods, and we still haven't cracked the time tables for audio, which are needed to do this.

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TheHumanIsland

Can't you just download them off youtube and drag them over to your self radio folder?

 

Im sure there are complete radio soundtracks from previous GTA titles on youtube.

 

Easier said than done - and some of them are fake! Many of them, actually. Not just lacking DJ banter, but also not even the right songs!!

 

Many of them have been silenced by one song or another claiming copyright on the video's entire track! - rendering the entire track useless!

 

San Andreas complicated things, by using multiple possible DJ commentaries on each track (awesome for the game, bad for trying to find one that has the real secrets of GTA in them! if one survives the purges of youtube nonsense, it tends not to have the secret mental messages that the others do, having only some random banter instead of the secret messages! But for the most part, nothing works!)

 

In other words: Good advice for many years, but they don't work anymore!

Edited by TheHumanIsland

Using Self Radio does reportedly cause some degradation in performance (I've felt it on my 8 gig machine but the 16 gig one was unfazed). There's a mod on GTA5-Mods.com by jedijosh (called "Self Radio" :p) that acts as a plugin to listen to music in game, although you obviously cannot take it to GTA Online being a script mod.

 

By the way, its worth normalizing yours songs/tracks before linking them to Self Radio to match the audio level that GTA V's radio uses. Use MP3Gain for this; here's a handy guide for the same: https://www.reddit.com/r/GrandTheftAutoV_PC/comments/33y48z/guide_to_custom_radio_station_aka_self_radio/

 

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