Custom Radio Station: Difference between revisions

(→‎Description: .ogg format with mp3s! And I was never able to make the USP in my GTA SA to play any mp3 (I must lack the codec but whatever))
Line 8: Line 8:
The manner in which custom music is played in the stations varies game by game. In GTA III and GTA Vice City, music tracks will be played in alphabetical order according to their file names and cannot be skipped. GTA San Andreas, however, offers the option of playing the music files in sequential order, on random, or within a rudimentary radio station that only plays commercials between music tracks. Players are also allowed to immediately skip to the next track if the station is not set as a radio station. To ensure recently inserted tracks are sure to be played, GTA San Andreas requires the players "scan" the music folder using the audio options for new music tracks. GTA San Andreas' radio station options are brought over to GTA IV, where a DJ ([[Gary Sheen]]) and imaging voices are added and appears between songs and commercials for the radio station option; players are also required still to scan for new music files. The player is also given the addition option to play the previous track.
The manner in which custom music is played in the stations varies game by game. In GTA III and GTA Vice City, music tracks will be played in alphabetical order according to their file names and cannot be skipped. GTA San Andreas, however, offers the option of playing the music files in sequential order, on random, or within a rudimentary radio station that only plays commercials between music tracks. Players are also allowed to immediately skip to the next track if the station is not set as a radio station. To ensure recently inserted tracks are sure to be played, GTA San Andreas requires the players "scan" the music folder using the audio options for new music tracks. GTA San Andreas' radio station options are brought over to GTA IV, where a DJ ([[Gary Sheen]]) and imaging voices are added and appears between songs and commercials for the radio station option; players are also required still to scan for new music files. The player is also given the addition option to play the previous track.


GTA III, GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas have only been known to support the .mp3 music format. GTA IV, however, extends file support to include .wma and .wav files.
GTA III, GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas have only been known to support the .ogg and .mp3 music format. GTA IV, however, extends file support to include .wma and .wav files.
[[Category:Radio Stations]]
[[Category:Radio Stations]]