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I hope GOG will release the soundtrack for Timeshock instead of only the manuals on the library page. In the meantime, I was going to copy the tracks in the music folder and convert them to MP3 to listen to, but the Main Menu theme, track01 is missing from the folder.

It does play however, in the DOs version but the Windows version no longer runs so I can't check if it works there. I want all the tracks so what do I do?
Post edited October 23, 2015 by darkredshift
This question / problem has been solved by pwascalimage
Necroed!

An earlier thread mentioned that pptime.gog and pptime.inst is the CD & track data as iso. Perhaps the main theme is here?

I don't know how to mount this in Windows, though.
Bit of a late reply but I think I've got an answer.

There are no missing tracks. I compared the files from the MUSIC map in the GOG version to the original CD, there are 32 music tracks in both versions and from what I can tell they're all exactly the same.

Sometimes with these old CD games, the first track was used for the game data and the music started at the second track. This explains why there's no "Track01.ogg" in the MUSIC folder. It just has to do with the way these old CDs work. "Track02.ogg" is the first music track. It's not the main menu theme but that's because the tracks are in random order, which is also how they are on the original CD. The main menu theme is called "Track32.ogg" in the GOG version.

Hope this clears things up for you.
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pwascal: Bit of a late reply but I think I've got an answer.

There are no missing tracks. I compared the files from the MUSIC map in the GOG version to the original CD, there are 32 music tracks in both versions and from what I can tell they're all exactly the same.

Sometimes with these old CD games, the first track was used for the game data and the music started at the second track. This explains why there's no "Track01.ogg" in the MUSIC folder. It just has to do with the way these old CDs work. "Track02.ogg" is the first music track. It's not the main menu theme but that's because the tracks are in random order, which is also how they are on the original CD. The main menu theme is called "Track32.ogg" in the GOG version.

Hope this clears things up for you.
I did eventually find out about the Windows CD data thing as that's what Quake 1 did but thank you anyway.