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AlexLifeson

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I have all the DLC sountracks and wanted to transfer them to my iPhone being that they are quite well-done. But whenever I look into the music folder, I only see the original soundtrack. Where does the game put them?
 
They're in the DLC folder, funnily enough. ;)

There's a list of DLC numbers in the Tech Support forum, if you want to find a specific music DLC.
 
The DLC folder contains nothing but rar files :S

Yep.

Use something like 7-Zip File Manager (it's free and very good) and you'll find that within the .rar/.zip files are both the music files themselves (in .ogg format) and the .txt files which govern when the songs play.

Also, seeing as you want to copy them onto a music device (I agree; I've done it myself), once you've found the music files in question you're best off copying them to somewhere outside your CK2 stuff (like a new folder on your desktop or somewhere similar) and then using any of a variety of Internet sites to convert them from .ogg to .mp3.