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Motamid: I just bought and played through Sands of Time and was disappointed when I heard the GoG 3:46 version of Time Only Knows. I tried to follow your link to the 4:20 version, but it was no longer there. Is there anywhere else I can find the 4:20 version to this song?

Oh Mediafire removed the Download? I certainly didn't do it...
Ok here you go again: 36 - Stuart Chatwood - Time Only Knows.mp3 (4:20 version)
;)
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Motamid: I just bought and played through Sands of Time and was disappointed when I heard the GoG 3:46 version of Time Only Knows. I tried to follow your link to the 4:20 version, but it was no longer there. Is there anywhere else I can find the 4:20 version to this song?
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pops117: Oh Mediafire removed the Download? I certainly didn't do it...
Ok here you go again: 36 - Stuart Chatwood - Time Only Knows.mp3 (4:20 version)
;)

Thanks the link worked great! I can't seem to get this song out of my head. Hopefully this will help give me my fix :)
Concerning the soundtrack to Prince of Persia 2008 on gog:

How many tracks are there in total and what length?
I have the game already, but absolutely WANT the soundtrack.
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Vainamoinen: Concerning the soundtrack to Prince of Persia 2008 on gog:

How many tracks are there in total and what length?
I have the game already, but absolutely WANT the soundtrack.
I'm in the exact same situation. Waiting for someone to share the info.
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Vainamoinen: Concerning the soundtrack to Prince of Persia 2008 on gog:

How many tracks are there in total and what length?
I have the game already, but absolutely WANT the soundtrack.
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RedKong: I'm in the exact same situation. Waiting for someone to share the info.
There are 81 tracks and I don't have the full length. It's also a very quiet soundtrack save some songs. >_<; While I appreciate the soundtrack, GoG needs to work on making them consistent in volume level.
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AegisRunestone: There are 81 tracks and I don't have the full length. It's also a very quiet soundtrack save some songs. >_<; While I appreciate the soundtrack, GoG needs to work on making them consistent in volume level.
Thank you very much!

Regarding the inconsistent volume level, I think maybe or [url=]http://www.mptrim.com/ could resolve the problem, give it a shot.
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AegisRunestone: There are 81 tracks and I don't have the full length. It's also a very quiet soundtrack save some songs. >_<; While I appreciate the soundtrack, GoG needs to work on making them consistent in volume level.
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RedKong: Thank you very much!

Regarding the inconsistent volume level, I think maybe or [url=]http://www.mptrim.com/ could resolve the problem, give it a shot.
What do those sites do? Fix the volume without having to make it a .wav file and then back to .mp3 (I find that so annoying and tedious)?

BTW: you're welcome! :)
Post edited October 09, 2012 by AegisRunestone
Yes, those two programs do not make an intermediate .wav file. They can normalize the volume across the entire album. In particular mptrim can automatically remove the silent part at the end or the beginning of a song.

I have bought the game and I found out that the soundtrack is the same low quality version that can be found on file sharing sites.

The first six tracks are ripped from the Bonus DVD of the Collector's Edition and as such have good quality.

The remaining tracks are to a large extent low volume, low quality files with popping and static noises. Some tracks have up to 4 minutes of silence at the end (like track 70 "the last obstacle").

I have used the programs above to make it a little less jarring, but GOG could have asked for a higher quality version of the complete soundtrack, I imagine someone at ubisoft must have it.
Post edited October 10, 2012 by RedKong
Hello, can anyone report how many tracks are included in the WW and T2T OSTs offered by GOG? I already own the games on Steam and also purchased the Trilogy OST from iTunes which is missing several tracks from the Japanese SoT which I believe is included here, but have no idea about to expect from the other two separate OSTs.

Thanks in advance.
I don't have T2T, but WW has 32 tracks.
Just checked my Two Thrones folder, and it has 44 tracks.
It is SO fucking hilarious that the Ost presented here are low quality versions of ripped soundtrack the Ubisoft community did ages ago.

I should know, I provided the Warrior Within Ost.
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RedKong: Yes, those two programs do not make an intermediate .wav file. They can normalize the volume across the entire album. In particular mptrim can automatically remove the silent part at the end or the beginning of a song. I have bought the game and I found out that the soundtrack is the same low quality version that can be found on file sharing sites. The first six tracks are ripped from the Bonus DVD of the Collector's Edition and as such have good quality. The remaining tracks are to a large extent low volume, low quality files with popping and static noises. Some tracks have up to 4 minutes of silence at the end (like track 70 "the last obstacle"). I have used the programs above to make it a little less jarring, but GOG could have asked for a higher quality version of the complete soundtrack, I imagine someone at ubisoft must have it.
Thank you VERY much for the info. Because for that OST quality, I really won't buy this game again. :(
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RedKong: Yes, those two programs do not make an intermediate .wav file. They can normalize the volume across the entire album. In particular mptrim can automatically remove the silent part at the end or the beginning of a song. I have bought the game and I found out that the soundtrack is the same low quality version that can be found on file sharing sites. The first six tracks are ripped from the Bonus DVD of the Collector's Edition and as such have good quality. The remaining tracks are to a large extent low volume, low quality files with popping and static noises. Some tracks have up to 4 minutes of silence at the end (like track 70 "the last obstacle"). I have used the programs above to make it a little less jarring, but GOG could have asked for a higher quality version of the complete soundtrack, I imagine someone at ubisoft must have it.
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Vainamoinen: Thank you VERY much for the info. Because for that OST quality, I really won't buy this game again. :(
geez, wish I had read this before purchasing PoP 2008 today, very annoying popping noises on almost every track I have listened so far, how did this disgrace slip through GOG's quality control?

EDIT: just wrote to GOG support team to let them know about this issue, also noticed that the noises seem to affect tracks 7 to 40 only (out of the 81 available).
Post edited May 18, 2013 by strife67
I love GOG and what it represents so I will probably buy the Prince of Persia games this weekend despite already owning them on disc (the PC disc versions of WW and T2T do not work on 64-bit Windows, and I have PoP 2008 on Xbox 360) but I sincerely hope that GOG will do its best to improve its versions of the games.

Edit: This is really weird, I don't remember posting this yesterday. I think I posted it a year ago and the date got changed :S
Post edited May 19, 2013 by Jennifer