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Incorporates the Morrowind and Oblivion OSTs into Skyrim. Does not replace music, but adds to the Skyrim OST.

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This mod Incorporates the Morrowind and Oblivion OSTs into Skyrim. It does not replace music, but adds to the Skyrim OST, playing tracks at the appropriate times. I can't repackage the original sound tracks, so follow the installation instructions to move you music from your Morrowind and Oblivion Data folders into your Skyrim folder. The installation is more complex than I'd like it to be, so make sure you follow the instructions.

Also, if you like this mod, be sure to check out my other mods by clicking here and clicking on the files tab. :D

Thank you!
*** AGAIN. NO MUSIC IS INCLUDED IN THE DOWNLOAD. THIS MOD IS ANTI-PIRATE. NO SUPPORT WILL BE GIVEN TO PIRATES***


Extract the zip file and Merge the 'Data' folder with the 'Data' folder in your Skyrim folder.
Don't forget to check on the esp: AK- Elder Scrolls Music.esp


(You'll be asked if you want to merge folders. Go ahead and merge them.)
Go to your Oblivion Data folder and copy the contents of the music folder. Paste that into the Skyrim DatamusicOblivion folder.
Grab "LauncherMusic.wav" from your Oblivion folder (where your oblivion.exe is) and copy that into SkyrimDatamusicOblivionSpecial
Go to your Morrowind Data folder and copy the contents of the music folder. Paste that into the Skyrim DatamusicMorrowind folder.
You should have the following tracks in the following directories (in your Skyrim folder):

OBLIVION
DatamusicOblivionBattle_01
DatamusicOblivionBattle_02
DatamusicOblivionBattle_03
DatamusicOblivionBattle_04
DatamusicOblivionBattle_05
DatamusicOblivionBattle_06
DatamusicOblivionBattle_07
DatamusicOblivionBattle_08

DatamusicOblivionDungeon_01_v2
DatamusicOblivionDungeon_02
DatamusicOblivionDungeon_03
DatamusicOblivionDungeon_04
DatamusicOblivionDungeon_05

DatamusicOblivionExploreatmosphere_01
DatamusicOblivionExploreatmosphere_03
DatamusicOblivionExploreatmosphere_04
DatamusicOblivionExploreatmosphere_06
DatamusicOblivionExploreatmosphere_07
DatamusicOblivionExploreatmosphere_08
DatamusicOblivionExploreatmosphere_09

DatamusicOblivionPublictown_01
DatamusicOblivionPublictown_02
DatamusicOblivionPublictown_03
DatamusicOblivionPublictown_04
DatamusicOblivionPublictown_05

DatamusicOblivionSpecialdeath
DatamusicOblivionSpecialLauncherMusic
DatamusicOblivionSpecialsuccess
DatamusicOblivionSpecialtes4title

MORROWIND
DatamusicMorrowindBattleMW battle 4
DatamusicMorrowindBattleMW battle 7
DatamusicMorrowindBattleMW battle 8
DatamusicMorrowindBattleMW battle1
DatamusicMorrowindBattleMW battle2
DatamusicMorrowindBattleMW battle3
DatamusicMorrowindBattleMW battle5

DatamusicMorrowindExploreMorrowind Title
DatamusicMorrowindExploremx_explore_1
DatamusicMorrowindExploremx_explore_2
DatamusicMorrowindExploremx_explore_3
DatamusicMorrowindExploremx_explore_4
DatamusicMorrowindExploremx_explore_5
DatamusicMorrowindExploremx_explore_6
DatamusicMorrowindExploremx_explore_7

DatamusicMorrowindSpecialmorrowind title
DatamusicMorrowindSpecialMW_Death
DatamusicMorrowindSpecialMW_Triumph

If you're missing a track that's on the list above, I'd recommend you reinstall the game to get it, but if you didn't buy the game or are too lazy to re-install, you have two options:

1) The silent treatment. In DatamusicOblivion there is a track called "Silence.wav." Copy this file into the folder that's lacking a track and rename it the name of the missing track. This will make the game play this silent track in the actual track's stead: forcing the game to skip the missing track and move on to the next one.

2) Replace the missing track with a track from your music library. Pick a song that is similar in sound and melody and copy this file into the folder that's lacking a track and rename it the name of the missing track. Make sure to convert this track along with the others in the next step.


First, you need a sound converter. I use Switch Sound File Converter (Click it to download it.) It's free, just don't install it's 'additional features'. It's a great tool, but you don't have to use it if something else works better for you.

Drag the "Oblivion" and "Morrowind" folders from your music folder into Switch Sound File Converter. (In your switch, the format should be mp3 at first, and be converted to .wav like in the pic).

Click "Output to same folder as source files".

Change encoder options to match the picture below.

Select all of the files (Ctrl + A), and click "Convert".

Wait till they're all converted.

Delete the mp3s as you no longer need them.

You're done!


I created this mod completely for myself, and struggled with releasing it for public. After all, you have to do 50% of the work yourself. But I decided to release it because I thought others might get some enjoyment out of it; I know it's nostalgia for me and maybe it'll bring back the memories for you as well. :D


I am currently not posting any mods on Steam Workshop. If you see one of my mods on Steam Workshop, please report the file to me.
Thank :D