Is there any possible way to add WMA files to the Xbox without using the xbox to rip them from CD's? I noticed that once I created a Soundtrack called "Kris Music" and ripped some tracks from CD's which I own that the files are stored as WMA's in E:\TDATA\fffe0000\Music\0000. This may be different on other xboxen, but I would assume that it is the same. Anyway, I want to be able to play "Tony Hawk 4" with some new tracks because the built in tracks are getting old. I added "Stone Temple Pilots - Core" and some others to my "Kris Music" soundtrack, but I have 10 gigs of WMA/MP3 files on my PC that I would love to transfer over to the xbox. Any ideas? I know that the files are stored in the format 00000000.wma -> ffffffff.wma so I tried to add an Alice in Chains track from my PC renamed to coincide with this naming scheme. I think I named it as 0000001b.wma because the tracks I added before went up to 0000001a.wma but the track did not appear in my "Kris Music" soundtrack. I assume that this has to do with an entry added to the database file in E:\TDATA\fffe0000\Music (i forget the name of the file, but something like music.db). Any suggestions would be appreciated because I would love to develop some type of tool to inject the added files into the database so that the Xbox can play them as part of the soundtrack. Thanks guys...
Kris Hermansen
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