Gun Shy was a 2000 crime-comedy with Liam Neeson as a nerve-wracked government agent battling gangsters and gay drug lords and eventually being sent into the care of a pretty therapist to work out his problems. This is the movie to rent if you ever wanted to see Sandra Bullock give Liam an enema.
Hollywood Records put out a CD of pop songs from the film, but the fun score by Rolfe Kent was not commercially released. This is a promo distributed by the Zomba Screen Music Agency.
14 tracks totaling about 21 minutes.
Great stereo sound. No vocals, dialog or sfx.
Tau and EAC indicated all tracks on this disc to be lossless.
Disc was ripped to FLAC using XLD.
LINK is in spoiler…
password=crybaby
LINK = https://1fichier.com/?w54spyt4rq
NOTE: This Promo disc contains unreleased music. As of the upload date it had not be registered with the US Copyright Office. However, anyone with sufficient cause can request I remove the link by contacting me by PM or by entering a reply. Thank you.
Thanks 🙂
PS: Track 14 has a question mark in the file name.
"14 Kent, Rolfe – The Money?.flac"
Use 7zip to extract (7zip website) (http://anonym.to/?http://www.7-zip.org/download.html) files.
7zip will rename the file automatically to conform to Windows standards.
"14 Kent, Rolfe – The Money?.flac"
Crap! I thought only the slash (/) caused problems. What other characters do I need to remember to avoid?
In addition to 7zip, Stuffit will also expand without problems.
"14 Kent, Rolfe – The Money?.flac"
Crap! I thought only the slash (/) caused problems. What other characters do I need to remember to avoid?
In addition to 7zip, Stuffit will also expand without problems.
From the Micro$oft website:
Error Message: Filename is Invalid or Cannot Contain Any of the Following Characters
A filename cannot contain any of the following characters:
\ / : * ? " < > |
However, the very wide-angled backslash was acceptable.
/ as apposed to the tighter / version.
The "Window$ illegal" character is closer to a 90� pitch. Nearly perpendicular to the X-axis.
I’m still trying to find out what kind of slash that is.
It may come in handy for future use in the Windows Explorer.
Another Window$ limitation: Maximum Path Length Limitation
Not all programs can handle path names that exceed 260 characters.
260 including the initial drive location (3=C:\) and an invisible (NUL) entry to establish the end of line code.
C:\*^256(NUL)
However, this limit is significantly increased when the user exercises a UNICODE-based program.
UNICODE also allows for foreign characters: Accented vowels, Asian characters, European characters (Germanic, Russian, etc).
Great, but since you still included the question mark in the folder the FLAC file lies in, extraction fails. We have to use 7zip & Co anyway 😉
Holy Crap! A new link for just track 14 will be found in reply #7 and I uploaded the whole score again in the first entry (with offending punctuation removed).
😀
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Lol, i think one can rename tracks WITHIN a 7zip package, not really a problem