UPDATE: A few song and ques were added and goes as follows:
Longer Infected song
Final Round/Round 4 of Infection’s Last Man Standing, with both Radio intro and without Radio intro
Strongholds Victory Que
Strongholds Three Post Control
Objective Victory Que
Breakout’s Round Loss #3
Battlesuit Goblin [Firefight/Mantis Remix]
And a little bit of a rookie mashup from me. The surprise should be in the folder ‘Halo 5 Custom Mix’.
Hello everybody. This is my very first post and I wanted to contribute a small bit to the site; Seeing Bizargh’s thread about Halo has inspired me to contribute to the cause. This cause being some of the in-game songs in Halo 5: Guardians.
The method I used was to turn the sound effects and voices off and play a few games of Matchmaking, using the Xbox One Game recording. Once that was accomplished, I then upload it to Xbox Live, then download the footage and post it in WavePad Sound Editor for editing and as a result, I’m able to use that audio and edit it a bit. With that said, I’ve converted all of my recorded songs to two audio files; FLAC and MP3. Most of the songs are not that long and very few of them are and there’s maybe a song or two that are unfinished/potentials to be looped via editing, but I hope that it doesn’t hinder you that much and I’ll clean up the playlist in the future.
I hope I have done a decent enough job and hope you all enjoy my little contribution to the site. I know it’s not much and it’s not a ‘traditional game-rip’; I just wanted to do something to hold everybody over until the day it’s possible to rip Halo 5’s music directly. Until that day comes, I’ll try to continue recording and editing the songs. Some of the songs are intros to Firefight, some of them are the final bosses of the final wave and some are the Multiplayer’s Victory, Defeat and one Map Intro songs.
I can give the links to both FLAC and MP3 zips and let you lot be the judge. Enjoy it and may it serve you in your endeavors.
A small warning: ‘The Final Sixty’ music’s volume levels have points of decreasing and increasing; this was because I was trying to make a loop out of it, but the music fades out when the timer runs out.
Updated Flac Download: https://mega.nz/#!NtYWlIJT!pBmJYoPwJivN68TM5xlP61e8NyUeg5ABxxKTxrxKLgI (File Size: 253 MB)
Updated MP3 Download: https://mega.nz/#!YlJnVTLQ!SLwTSYMFMt6TCI6Wxnsh3BKwhyk6UCEiqCsemjmejLQ (File Size: 138 MB)
Future Plans:
Longer Infection’s Final Round: Last Man Standing Que
Variants of both Victory and Defeat songs.
Two of the other Map Intros
Source: Halo 5: Guardians (Xbox One)
Method(s): In-game sound effects + voices disabled/muted, game recorded, edited and converted.
Composer: Kazuma Jinnouchi
Nevertheless, thanks for enlightening me to music ques I never heard having mostly neglected the Matchmaking since the Open Beta (That Victory Theme was pretty satisfying, even if those old character animations made the victory so embarrassing!)
You’re welcome and I’m glad I could be of some assistance. Look forward for some more Halo 5 ques in the future.
The main problem with that is, one, I don’t have a capture card for that sort of thing and two, I still need to see so I can still play the game to get the audio; the game will just boot me if I idle for too long. Three, I don’t really have friends who would be fine to cooperate with me on this, so Matchmaking and Custom Browser is my main options. This all just loops back to the fact that I don’t have a capture card (In this case, an Elgato.)
I NOW get what you’re saying, but I don’t have a lick of an idea on how to do anything like that. If anyone could pull it off, I’d open the offer for them to try.
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Anytime
I NOW get what you’re saying, but I don’t have a lick of an idea on how to do anything like that. If anyone could pull it off, I’d open the offer for them to try.
If the Xbone still had RCA or some kind of converter, all you would need is this cable ().
You would keep the video plug connected to your tv then run the red and white audio cables through that splitter which would be connected to the line in (https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/l/linein.htm) port of your computer’s motherboard. To record audio, all you would need would be audacity and enable line in audio recording which is under the sound tab of windows.

You would keep the video plug connected to your tv then run the red and white audio cables through that splitter which would be connected to the line in (https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/l/linein.htm) port of your computer’s motherboard. To record audio, all you would need would be audacity and enable line in audio recording which is under the sound tab of windows.
Oh yeah. Gotcha. I know that method, since I used an old Dazzle Capture card to record and clean up the game audio (It’s different, I know.) That said, I’m slightly certain I had that type of wiring. Sadly, it doesn’t matter since Xbone doesn’t have that and short of recording it from an Elgato Capture Card, the Xbone DVR is what I have to go.
Oh yeah. Gotcha. I know that method, since I used an old Dazzle Capture card to record and clean up the game audio (It’s different, I know.) That said, I’m slightly certain I had that type of wiring. Sadly, it doesn’t matter since Xbone doesn’t have that and short of recording it from an Elgato Capture Card, the Xbone DVR is what I have to go.
You DON’T need a capture card to do this, it’s called line in recording.
This is one of many tutorials you can find on the web (https://www.nowsmart.com/convert-cassette-tapes.html)