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Community => Help me find that... => Topic started by: Bryd0 on February 05, 2014, 11:22:00
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Okay, I have a module that I used to have on my old computer that has been stuck on my mind since, and cannot find it anywhere here at all. What's worse is that, I have completely forgotten the artist that wrote it as well as the title, and I believe it was either a MOD or XM format and had a few instruments. However, I can remember of what it sounds like that you can have a listen to (http://www.4shared.com/music/jsIMa_PUce/thistuneisdoingmyheadin.html) (which is an amateur replication done with MilkyTracker, but I done my best at making it near-accurate to what I'm looking for).
The module is stored in the hard drive of my old computer but since I don't have a USB to SATA cable in order to retrieve it from there (yet), this will have to do for now.
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Not going to download from a site that requires an account for downloading. If you still have access to that old computer, it really shouldn't be a problem, should it? Get an USB stick, boot it up and copy it over.
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Well I can't, because it's gone now. Only have the hard drive for it left but I don't have the USB to SATA cable yet. Sorry, should've said it further. For the file, I'm pretty sure you can play it from that site without the need of downloading...
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Trying to play it, it shows a notification that a plugin is needed without specifying which one. Not that playing WAVs should require anything outside the mainstream like Flash or you know, a HTML5 capable browser. You could attach the file to your post instead of using an external site with ads, registration, countdown timers and all the social networking nonsense.
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I was going to do that, but it's far too large for it to be uploaded as an attachment here, not even as a zip folder (the file is about 3MB, and in a zip folder it's 1MB). Unless I know how to compress it or if the attachment file size can be increased. I'm sorry if I'm giving you all this hassle :(
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If it's WAV like the site claimed, how about lossy compression like mp3 or ogg vorbis? Those should easily take the size down to a tenth. Easy to use encoders: mp3 (http://www.rarewares.org/mp3-lamedrop.php), ogg (http://www.rarewares.org/ogg-oggdropxpd.php).
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I can encode WAV files into MP3s with Audacity. I've done that, and it's now attached to this post. Hopefully I can get this problem sorted now.
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Bumping this, because I've finally found what I was looking for, when I just got a hard drive mount today. It was. It was Tool's "Crono" (http://modarchive.org/module.php?39811).
Someone can go ahead and lock this now, if they wish :)