
This soundtrack has not been officially released yet. This is a rip from soundcloud, the files for which were published in 192k.
27 tracks / total time: 49min,14sec
Enjoy!
https://mega.co.nz/#!BpQnxbAD!vd7oKj-tmgZSDtdm19-O50-3CYjYkcw_ZQLpedNjt80
Yeah totally… It’s a bit distracting but still very nice
Here is a cool trick that works sometimes if you find albums in low quality (sometimes it even works before albums are released):
Download or rip the low quality songs online and then add them to iTunes. If you have iTunes Match then sometimes the songs will Match with the iTunes versions of the song. Then you can delete the low quality songs and replace them with the higher quality iTunes versions.
It worked with this album so now I have the higher 256k version.
Here is a cool trick that works sometimes if you find albums in low quality (sometimes it even works before albums are released):
Download or rip the low quality songs online and then add them to iTunes. If you have iTunes Match then sometimes the songs will Match with the iTunes versions of the song. Then you can delete the low quality songs and replace them with the higher quality iTunes versions.
It worked with this album so now I have the higher 256k version.
Fantastic! Now we could all possibly …upgrade to 256k! 🙂
Here is a cool trick that works sometimes if you find albums in low quality (sometimes it even works before albums are released):
Download or rip the low quality songs online and then add them to iTunes. If you have iTunes Match then sometimes the songs will Match with the iTunes versions of the song. Then you can delete the low quality songs and replace them with the higher quality iTunes versions.
It worked with this album so now I have the higher 256k version.
The only problem with that is that iTunes Match is a subscription service, so you have to pay a monthly fee.
Another way to go around this issue is to go to your import settings in iTunes, and instead of ACC (which is 256k), you set it to mp3, which has a maximum of 320k. Once you’ve done that, you put whichever music it is in iTunes, select the files, select the ‘create MP3 version’ option’, and then iTunes will convert the files to 320k mp3s.
That’s how I do it at least.
Another way to go around this issue is to go to your import settings in iTunes, and instead of ACC (which is 256k), you set it to mp3, which has a maximum of 320k. Once you’ve done that, you put whichever music it is in iTunes, select the files, select the ‘create MP3 version’ option’, and then iTunes will convert the files to 320k mp3s.
That’s how I do it at least.
I think converting a 128k copy of a song to 320k only lessens the quality of the song because you can’t add in additional sound quality out of nowhere. Yeah the song will say it is 320k, but it won’t be 320k quality.
And yeah my description above about iTunes Match only works for those who have an iTunes Match subscription.
I am afraid I can’t 🙁 I tried a few times already and it doesn’t open with Stuffit Expander. I am using MAC, could that be the cause? Thanks in advance!
try the unarchiver, that worked for me
Thank you, I tried with the unarchiver and it expanded correctly until track 22 where it says that "it’s incomplete". I couldn’t complete the soundtrack from track 22 to 29.
I will upload it to Mega for you.
Here you go, I have added them as single tracks so you have an option to download it as an archive or individually https://mega.co.nz/#F!cowVHRYJ!cmxupdLsVLVuZhUYcIaa-w
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/theory-everything-original/id930744739
Thanks a lot
Here you go, I have added them as single tracks so you have an option to download it as an archive or individually https://mega.co.nz/#F!cowVHRYJ!cmxupdLsVLVuZhUYcIaa-w
Thanks so much!!!!
Another way to go around this issue is to go to your import settings in iTunes, and instead of ACC (which is 256k), you set it to mp3, which has a maximum of 320k. Once you’ve done that, you put whichever music it is in iTunes, select the files, select the ‘create MP3 version’ option’, and then iTunes will convert the files to 320k mp3s.
That’s how I do it at least.
really? that”s just plain stupid!!!
1. transcoding a mp3 file with low bitrate to a higher bitrate mp3 files gains you NOTHING. you even loose a bit of quality and you’ll waste space.
2. aac at 256k vbr (that’s what apple uses on itunes) is superior to 320k mp3
if you want the best quality of your source files, leave them alone. don’t transcode them to anything, unless they are true lossless/uncompressed files (studio master files, cd rips). then you can convert to your hearts desire… but even then most folks will fuck up the audio.