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Before updates separated soundtracks into a separate category, they would be downloaded with the game and placed in a folder in your game folder. So if they are not showing up in the soundtracks section, check the game folder.
I already have the soundtrack installed, i checked the game folder and the local files, the mp3s are all there, but it's still not showing in the Soundtrack category, all i have are the mp3s in a folder, not on Steam itself.
How the heck am i suppose to listen to custom soundtracks now, if i wanted to download a bunch of tracks just to listen to them separately, i would have just used Audacity on Soundcloud or Youtube. I woulnd't pay 10$ to just end up on a goose chase looking for my product in the computer files.
There was nothing wrong with the Steam music player why the hell would they remove a good feature?! Gabe Newell was right, piracy is a service issue and i'm never paying for music on Steam ever again.
I Think I'll Pass On
Foobar2000
I know nothing about it, & it's an entire 3rd Party Environment
that takes me outside of STEAM...
Where as the STEAM Music Player of the Past
was a 1st Party, & way more trustworthy experience...
I think i'll have to pass...
But maybe the OP of the Topic can use it,
or they will just likely Agree with me instead...