Blade Runner (Westwood Studios, 1997)



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VampyreDjango
03-24-2007, 10:33 PM
Hi, I’ve been looking for the soundtrack to the classic 1997 point and click adventure Blade Runner by Westwood Studios. The composer, Frank Klepacki, has got it streaming on his site, www.frankklepacki.com, but it would be nice to have it as regular mp3s. Does anybody have the soundtrack or know of a way to rip the music from the site and convert it to mp3?

Thanks!


Tropy_29
03-24-2007, 11:50 PM
Not completely sure, but this might work;
(You must have Firefox to do this)
1. Firstly, clear you cache.
2. Visit the site, and play all music, making sure each track gets played.
3. In the URL bar, type : about:cache?device=disk
4. Scroll through to find the music files, click on them, and right-click and save-as then.

Post back if that works or not. 🙂


byblo
04-23-2007, 01:35 PM
It should be uploaded soon 🙂 Edit: go there : Thread 39373

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