Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-24111404-20140722230731/@comment-3547390-20140724223313

Alright, I will be around. I'm fixing up another computer on the side, but still will keep checking here.

Well, you said you own Quake non-digitally, so you have the soundtrack as audio files on a CD. You can access them using iTunes at the least.

You will need this and this software - http://www.cd-2-dvd.com/2011/09/_inmm-dll-2-38/

You also will want to take that soundtrack file and run it through iTunes to convert it to an MP3 without losing quality as described here - http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=119489135

After that is done, you just drag the executable for WinQuake or GlQuake (after you have it all working and unattached from Darkplaces) onto the executable for the program (I believe you will need to install it). This will change some things in the code of the executable so you can manually add the music and it be recognized as CD Audio. Tranfer the edited executable back over (overwrite or backup your executable).

When all this is done, open that program I linked to (_immmcmf). Make sure on the first tab (the one that is shown when you open the program) that it says default (Directshow). If it doesn't, change the box to say such.

Go to the final tab, _immm.ini. Click the Add button and go to the directory that you converted the Itunes tracks to (by default Itunes < Itunes Media < Music). Take all the converted tracks (if you converted other music in iTunes, don't take them!) and click the Open button. You should see them all added to the list. Click the save button and navigate to your Quake directory. Save the .ini file there.

Upon doing all this it should work fine. Good luck! You might want your dad's help for this if you feel it is too complicated.