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I would like to bring to your attention that many game soundtracks are coming only in MP3. While this is fine for many, there are some who wish to have the FLAC version for the best quality whenever possible.

Currently, many of these games' soundtracks are also available elsewhere for the same price as GOG and they come with MP3+FLAC. Whenever a developer provides the soundtrack here, GOG should really push them into including the FLAC files too.

A small list of games which are currently affected by this:

CrossCode
Iconoclasts
Wizard of Legend
Dead Cells

A wishlist can be found here: https://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/flac_versions_of_soundtracks (feel free to correct me if an older one already exists).


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A few years ago I bought my first album from Google Music, which was also the last. I re-bought the album on disc and the difference is audible even with my now aging headset. Nowadays I have a large collection of albums on CD and all neatly converted to FLAC, they take a bit more space but it's worth the trade off.
Post edited September 23, 2018 by Ganni1987
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Co-signed. MP3s are just dumb, at this point.
Co-Signed. MP3s are inefficient. If you are gonna go lossy, go for OGG.
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Post edited September 23, 2018 by Fairfox
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Darvond: Co-Signed. MP3s are inefficient. If you are gonna go lossy, go for OGG.
OGG? WAV any good?
Post edited September 23, 2018 by DreamedArtist
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DreamedArtist: OGG? WAV any good?
WAV are uncompressed.
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DreamedArtist: OGG? WAV any good?
Wav is very uncompressed.

I'd also accept tracker formats when possible. (MOD, XM, Riff AM, etc.)
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Ganni1987: I would like to bring to your attention that many game soundtracks are coming only in MP3. While this is fine for many, there are some who wish to have the FLAC version for the best quality whenever possible.
You mean considering file size? DSD and MQA are the best IIRC, but pointless without the hardware to make use of the quality. FLAC is still great and much better than MP3 though.

My own PC can output 192Khz, 24-bit audio, which wasn't the default setting; I recommend everyone who cares to go into the advanced settings for their speakers and checking the standard format quality.
Co-signed as well.

I'm one of the nutters that still use a dedicated sound card. Nuff said.
Heh, I got so many riled up when gog first started offering FLAC as an option

I'll remind that simply because the file is appended with .FLAC

it does not guarantee that the audio you will be listening to is lossless xD

what goes in to the actual game's soundtrack never is (there are a few outliers)

only the original author of the piece has an actual lossless version of his works

reproducing the author's works in this 1:1 quality is an effort the great many of people won't be bothered with presenting anyone
but, as it stands

alll the .FLAC iterations of soundtracks on GOG are simply re-encodings of the audio files distributed with the commercial releases of the games--there is no access to the original source audio.
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Fairfox: i think its to push you to buy on bandcamp etcetc becaaause as you say for liek teh same price you can get ne format you want on that site
One issue with bandcamp:
* When paying with credit card (at least, don't know if there are other options and if they have this issue), the form asks for your name
* It seems logical to put the name on the credit card here
* But then, the e-mail with the links addresses you by the name you entered there
* Which could very well not be the name you actually go by.

Remember, "name on credit card" might not be the person's preferred name, and it might not even be a name the person even finds acceptable. This is the one issue I have with the site.

(This issue does not come up when you "order" free music from the site; there's no name prompt, and the e-mail doesn't address you by name in that instance.)
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evilnancyreagan: I'll remind that simply because the file is appended with .FLAC

it does not guarantee that the audio you will be listening to is lossless xD
You could say that about any file type. Why would GOG or the developers be renaming file extensions? Sounds pretty 'fraudulent' to me.

A Flac encoding of an MP3 file is still lossless. Lossless says nothing about the "quality" of the audio. Though I don't see the point of doing such a thing.

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evilnancyreagan: alll the .FLAC iterations of soundtracks on GOG are simply re-encodings of the audio files distributed with the commercial releases of the games--there is no access to the original source audio.
Have you been comparing the uncompressed waveforms with those from inside the games? All of them?
Post edited September 23, 2018 by teceem
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Fairfox: i think its to push you to buy on bandcamp etcetc becaaause as you say for liek teh same price you can get ne format you want on that site
An actual issue with Bandcamp:
If the artist/label decides to remove a release from Bandcamp, it will also be removed from your collection. It'll still be streamable from their mobile app, but can't be downloaded.
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Darvond: Wav is very uncompressed.
Usually (LPCM), but not necessarily (e.g. ADPCM).