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Frets on Fire is a popular open-source music video game that allows players to simulate playing a guitar or bass guitar by hitting notes that correspond to fret buttons on a controller. If you have downloaded songs that you want to add to Frets on Fire, here are the steps to do so: 1. Create a folder for your songs: Open the Frets on Fire folder, and then create a new folder inside it to hold your downloaded songs. You can name this folder whatever you like. 2. Download the song files: You can download song files in different formats, such as .ogg or .mp3, from various websites. Make sure that the files are compatible with Frets on Fire. 3. Rename the files: Rename the song files by adding the extension ".ogg" at the end of the file name. For example, if the song file is named "mymusic", rename it to "mymusic.ogg". 4. Copy the files: Copy the renamed song files into the folder you created in step 1. 5. Restart Frets on Fire: Restart Frets on Fire for the game to recognize the newly added songs. 6. Scan for new songs: In the main menu, select "Settings" and then "Song Management". Click on "Scan Songs" to add the new songs to your library. You can also select individual songs to add if you don't want to scan your entire library. 7. Play the songs: Once the songs are added to your library, you can select them and play them in the game. With these steps, you should be able to add downloaded songs to Frets on Fire and enjoy playing them in the game.
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