As best I can tell, this is the full score, in the highest quality possible, except for an actual lossless session rip. It should be aware that I think the original isolated score track is lossy, but I have insufficient experience to read spectrum scans to verify that (maybe one of you can do that).
But there are differences.
The youtube rip is mp3 128kbs, or whatever you can get from the actual youtube. My rip is the full 5:1 surround sound mix, encoded into flac to preserve quality.
Some of the youtube tracks are actually several cues put together with 5-10 seconds of silence between them. I have split them here into part 1, 2, etc.
There were 7-8 cues (mostly short 30-45 second) that were not in the youtube rip, but are present here.
Process:
I extracted the ac3 stream from the bluray (using dvdfab "same as source" option) and opened it in audacity. Then I cut the tracks (there is between .25 and .5 second of fade out and in applied to track 35 and 36, as they fade into each other, otherwise no editing was done other than to cut the ac3). After, I exported the ac3 clip as 5:1 flac, with no changes to channel assignment. The sample rate is 48000 (as source).
Tracklist:
01 Cadets.flac
02 Four Years.flac
03 When You Need Me.flac
04 Lasky’s Defiance.flac
05 Hastati Squad.flac
06 Corbulo Academy of Military Science.flac
07 Statue of Corbulo.flac
08 Hey Bro.flac
09 Knock Knock.flac
10 Wake Up Hastati!.flac
11 General Black’s Lecture.flac
12 Classified.flac
13 Fight.flac
14 Love from Arcadia.flac
15 ODSTs.flac
16 Lasky in Command.flac
17 Capture the Flag Part 1.flac
18 Capture the Flag Part 2.flac
19 You Passed Out Part 1.flac
20 You Passed Out Part 2.flac
21 ONI.flac
22 Cadman Lasky, KIA.flac
23 Helmet Reflection.flac
24 To The Tether.flac
25 It Is Invisible Part 1.flac
26 It Is Invisible Part 2.flac
27 It Is Invisible Part 3.flac
28 It Is Invisible Part 4.flac
29 Moving Behind Lockers.flac
30 Energy Sword.flac
31 Armor Up.flac
32 Walking Past The Dead.flac
33 Jackals Attack.flac
34 Warthog.flac
35 We’re Being Hunted.flac
36 Axios.flac <——— This is the Hunter Fight Music
37 Well Done, Soldier.flac
38 End Credits.flac
Links: (~675 MB, 3% recovery record)
part 1 – DepositFiles (http://depositfiles.com/files/67n8aqa4h)
part 2 – DepositFiles (http://depositfiles.com/files/lksajsmo4)
part 3 – DepositFiles (http://depositfiles.com/files/66jgbb0vc)
part 4 – DepositFiles (http://depositfiles.com/files/a829esxhc)
Pass – music
Please let me know what you think. I have not made covers for them (not my best point), but I would appreciate if one of you could make a good one. I would also appreciate better track names and\or other suggestions, since I made up ones that were not in the youtube list. I would also appreciate actual cue names/times or any actual session music.
Enjoy this wonderful music!
Yeah, I use that. I’ll have to see if the PS3 can properly recognize the 5.1 audio here and keep it in tact when playing it. I’ll post my results once I have tried it that way.
EDIT: I tested out with these files over PS3 Media Server and was told that the FLAC files were not supported. I can play them on my PC no problem but not in 5.1 (I don’t think my DAC supports 5.1 output).
I should note, this whole thing is largely academic for me because I doubt I will listen to this a lot, just not my style. But it would be nice to be able to help others with the same type of files to take full advantage of the 5.1 audio.
i would think you need to stream it some way, due to i think cds being only stereo. but i do not have a ps3, so cant say for sure 🙁
Go right ahead! Happy to help 🙂
Many thanks for these. What is the best way to get these to play in surround sound by putting them into my PS3? Should I burn them as audio on a CD direct from the FLAC files?
I’m afraid I don’t know much about the ps3. You could always convert to 5:1 wav to preserve the surround sound, with possibly better compatibility. The files will probably be ~2.5gb, so I would probably convert (keep the flac), play, and then delete the wav after you are finished.
This score could use someone skilled in audio editing, like SonicAdventure and his Deluxe Editions. The side and rear tracks are rather quiet, and in all I think he could immensely improve it (as well as coming up with fantastic covers).
Nice !!
i do not know if offered for flac though…
i do not know if offered for flac though…
It won’t. I asked the composer at twitter: https://twitter.com/nathanlanier_/status/357005276118925312
Apparently my rip has started circulating:
Halo 4: ?????? ? ???????? / Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn (Complete Score (2 channels)) (http://3ost.ru/4384-halo-4-forward-unto-dawn-complete-score-2-channels.html)
Halo 4: ?????? ? ???????? / Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn (Complete Score (6 channels)) (http://3ost.ru/4383-halo-4-forward-unto-dawn-complete-score-6-channels.html)
It’s either my rip, or one with the same amount of tracks, same runtime, and same tracknames and numbers (several of which I made up, as described in the description)…. 😉
In any case, I am glad that it is out there for people to enjoy, and will give me a backup to retrieve it if my laptop hard disk dies.
Thank you!!
Thanks
Thanks
As zeratul said, check my post bud. It’s almost right above yours.
thats why i use Freemake Audio Converter, works like a charm
Convert to MP3 with desired encoder settings from stereo FLAC(which these are).
Convert to MP3 with desired encoder settings from stereo FLAC(which these are).
please, share the password. thx
Here it is: http://www.mediafire.com/file/vcdcnclja2d7gcg/Halo%204%20Forward%20Unto%20Dawn%20Isolated.rar
I took the liberty of adding the cover from corysun, using MP3tag.
I took the liberty of adding the cover from corysun, using MP3tag.
Thanks!! 🙂