The Season 2 Soundtrack was fantastic, but....
Now, to ttg staff esp. I absolotely LOVED the sam and max s2 soundtrack, BUT, why is it that you had the music files as "audio files" rather than mp3 or even wav, its just that I have iTunes and whenever i convert the CD it comes up with heaps of skips, so I have to keep repeating the process with each song about 6 times until it smooths out.
Now I know that it is not ttg's fault, but just for future reference, pretty please use mp3 files on the cds, its taken me 9 hours just to fix it!
Reguards,
Lachlan
(Any other homies had this problem post a "holla")
EDIT!
The files are fine now, I used 'em on a newer PC, But thank you all who posted a comment.
At least we sorted out that problem for the future
Now I know that it is not ttg's fault, but just for future reference, pretty please use mp3 files on the cds, its taken me 9 hours just to fix it!
Reguards,
Lachlan
(Any other homies had this problem post a "holla")
EDIT!
The files are fine now, I used 'em on a newer PC, But thank you all who posted a comment.
At least we sorted out that problem for the future
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If iTunes isn't converting them properly, I guess you could try Audacity or something like that, if that works.
I can't speak to the conversion process because I haven't tried it, but I'd be surprised if it were directly related to the file format we used. (But if anyone else is having this problem, please let us know!)
You'll find MP3s of some of the tracks here: http://www.telltalegames.com/community/blogs/id-322
And using MP3s to make audio CDs makes me cry...
Damn being an audio engineer...
Yeah there is some amazing misunderstanding going on in here.
The soundtrack contains 1.75 discs worth of full quality CD audio, mastered and output by Jared Emerson-Johnson, the composer. It's regular full quality uncompressed audio made in the real way. Disc two is about 25% filled with additional "bonus tracks" on a data track -- suites of the music which plays during the cutscenes in the episodes, and a few stragglers like the music from the trailers -- which are encoded as 256kbps MP3 files. Only the "bonus tracks" are MP3s.
-Lachlan
P.S, If you want to hear some of my music, send us a message