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1. Return To Hogwarts
2. Quidditch Tryouts
3. Wandering Night
4. Race Ginny
5. Duelling Club
6. Mixing Potions
7. Slytherin Combat
8. Slughorn
9. Hogwarts By Night
10. Quidditch
11. Get To Potions
12. Get To Quidditch
13. Fred And George Return
14. Wandering Day 5
15. Lovesick Ron
16. The Boathouse At Night
17. Wandering Stealth
18. Loss At Hogwarts
19. Bellatrix
20. Fenrir Battle
21. Wandering Day 4
22. Chase Draco
23. More Potions
24. Exploring With Luna
25. Wandering Day 3
26. Wandering Day 1
27. The Final Battles
28. Sadness At Hogwarts
29. Friendship Theme
Harry Potter & The Half Blood Prince Video Game Soundtrack (http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MEAAP4J1)
Where does it come from? As it’s not the official one by Nettwerk.
Where does it come from? As it’s not the official one by Nettwerk.
selfmade
The text beneath it is more clearer than the somewhat blurry image.
It’s definitely fan-made. It just was a little more interesting than the bland title image of the official cover.
Mmh… Then I don’t recommend this, unless someone really NEED it for his portable player or another reason. Transcoding a lossy format to another is a very bad thing, because it seriously affects the sound quality of the result.
But thanks for posting, of course.
You can buy this in lossless on Nettwerk Store 😉
yeah exactly, I found a lossless version some days ago.
Not true and factually misleading.
If this is indeed a transcode of the iTunes download, then it is inferior to the iTunes download, which has already been uploaded: Fact.
If this is a 320kbps re-encode of the Lossless edition, then it is roughly equivalent to the iTunes download (256kbps AAC ~ 320kbps MP3) and is inferior to the original lossless edition.
The best rip is the lossless rip. This one probably sounds all right but using words like "perfect" and "there is no better" are completely and absolutely wrong.
If this is indeed a transcode of the iTunes download, then it is inferior to the iTunes download, which has already been uploaded: Fact.
If this is a 320kbps re-encode of the Lossless edition, then it is roughly equivalent to the iTunes download (256kbps AAC ~ 320kbps MP3) and is inferior to the original lossless edition.
The best rip is the lossless rip. This one probably sounds all right but using words like "perfect" and "there is no better" are completely and absolutely wrong.
Sorry.
[Sorry for my bad english]