
Yes, that includes file types like CUE files that would just lead to where the audio is, I can't find any of those either. And looking through the rest of the folders, I still can't seem to find anything. And yes, I already tried D:\PCSONIC\CDData\Sound, which might sound like the most obvious location, but that only has the sound effects, not the music. The problem is that I don't know where the music files are located on the game disc, so I don't know where to look. However, I think I can just extract the music from the game disc and should be fine. I don't know if this is a situation like the 1990s PC port of Sonic R where a bunch of copies were printed without the music, or if I'm just doing something wrong.

However, Windows Media Player will not detect any music on my copy of the game.

So I've been setting up the PC version of Sonic 3D Blast via SEGA PC Reloaded, and the page on the wiki talks about extracting the music via Windows Media Player, and then moving that to your game directory.
