Just how many of these files do you have? Is there a reason why you couldn't just batch convert them all to .mp3 on Windows and move them over to the Linux installation?
Awesome. I went ahead and picked up the mp3's off of the itunes link. Fun game. I'm starting to have issues with the ones where time follows your movement. >_<
Polar opposite for me I don't care about the gameplay of Mass effect, I care about the story and the nice hard sci fi visuals(Doesn't mean that good gameplay doesn't help, the weapon variation in ME3 was great!)
firefox users can have sound with quicktime installed and enabled for the appropriate mime types (WAV/MP3) seriously, if you don't get a ytmnd, the sound is probably not working. If it works, and you still don't get it, then it's retarded. Vote 1.
I want to make my own game, all by myself, so I've downloaded FruityLoops for some soundtrack screwing around. Fear the blandness! http://dl.dropbox.com/u/448525/FL_001.mp3
Nope, there is no slippery slope. Slippery Slope is a logical fallacy. http://hw.libsyn.com/p/e/6/1/e61860f7cb2892d2/SGU5x52011-01-26.mp3?sid=4fbfdb33e75858ef83383d69efdff6ba&l_sid=29897&l_eid=&l_mid=2430034
@BelgianBoolean - Thanks! Do you mean the monitors, and some of the banding around the pipes? Or other game objects found in ME3? What is the HS study you're focusing on? @Darkleopard - ahh good eye! tyty
M83 french electronic group. I'm terrible at describing music, but it's really moody electronic stuff. Mostly ambient but some more rock based. and all the Silent Hill soundtracks are great work music.
This is awesome man, get rid of paper NAO! Free Wifi option, free firmware updates, PDF, MP3... this thing is like the best notepad ever. I wonder what it feels like when you draw on it, if they replicate paper... it's an instant buy.