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Post by scallenger »

Here you can post your own comments about the Trespasser soundtrack, check out the site ( http://trespassersoundtrack.trescom.org ), and review the soundtrack itself!

Have a wonderful day!

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-Scallenger great site just what Trespasser Needs!!! :wink:
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Post by don vercetti »

Great idea Scallenger ;)
I´ve always searched for the music.

Can you upload all the Trespasser music (in stream.tpa) for download? I went to trespasser city but the music was compressed there so they were in very poor quality. Can you upload them in mp3? I´ve got ADSL.

If not; can you give me complete instructions how to extract them with TPAhack without downloading codecs and stuff?

Thanks in advance ;)

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Ps. I´ve already got those on Bill Brown´s site
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Post by scallenger »

All of the sound files that you need are on my site in the soundtrack section. They are in wav and mp3 in the highest qual possible. Just download from there.
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Oh.. Didn't see that one ;)


Thanks alot Scallenger :mrgreen:

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Post by don vercetti »

Hmm.. I just have a little question..

The mp3/wave-files are not so big. From 3 to 6 mb, i think. But it takes a lot of time to download them (I've got ADSL) and the CD-covers are also slow to open. Is it something with your server? Is it temporarely?

Well, if you can't do anything about it, it's ok ;).

I'll download them anyway..

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Post by scallenger »

Its the diehard server and at times it can be slow as most of us know. Not anything I can do about it though.
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uhm... yeah, that's my servers problem... Remdul and I are thinking about ways to provide you guys with a faster server...

I might take a look at it by the weekend...
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Post by don vercetti »

Oh.. Ok..

Sorry if you felt guilty Scallenger ;)..

<EDIT>I've noticed now that it's only the wave files that are slow.</EDIT>

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Thats because the wav files are at times much bigger than the mp3s. Thats because in the High Qual section I wanted to keep the quality as best as could be, and the result: bigger files. IF you want to download smaller files, then download them in the low qual section.
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Post by don vercetti »

Ok..

I'll download them anyway ;)..

I don't actually understand this:

Note: If putting these tracks on a CDR, make a crossfade transition between tracks 12 and 13, and fade in the next track (13) only. All other tracks should have a recommended 1 second transition of silence between each.*
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Post by scallenger »

Oh, those notes refer to transition making (like on cds there are sometimes a length of silence between tracks or in some instances a crossfade transition where the first track seamlessly fades into the next track). Not all Cd Creator Programs have transition options, but for those that have them, I left suggestions as to how to use them.
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Post by don vercetti »

Ok.. I don't think Nero Express 5.5.9.0 has that option, has it?

Well.. Cya!

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I only got half songs when I download the Wawe files :( .
Anyone knows way?
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jp mega fan wrote:I only got half songs when I download the Wawe files :( .
Anyone knows way?
Perhaps your download cut off abruptly and didn't get the full file? Maybe try using a Download Manager... as they "remember" what you're downloading and can resume it ;)
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