The Gang of Five
The Land Before Time => General Land Before Time => Topic started by: Petrie. on December 31, 2010, 08:13:50 PM
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I'm posting this because I stumbled across this tonight, and its perfectly legal as the composer for much of the sequels, Michael Tavera has put up some of the LBT score used in the later films. Given the right plugins on your browser, you can also save these clips.
http://www.michaeltavera.com/audio/ (http://www.michaeltavera.com/audio/)
Under drama - Longneck's Story
Under expansive - LBTX101, Genesis A, Genesis B, Genesis C, Eternity, Eclipse, The Valley
Under mystery - Land of Mists
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I downloaded one of them at least. The server is super SUPER slow and it takes forever just to stream them. Great clips though.
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I downloaded one of them at least. The server is super SUPER slow and it takes forever just to stream them. Great clips though.
Actually, streaming for me was rather quick. To be honest, for me, it was practically immediately.
Maybe you were on at a time when there was heavy traffic.
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these are great. could someone tell me how to get these as mp3s?
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Firefox has plugins that will help you. ;) Specifically those that look for flash based content to be loaded on the site.
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Wow! That's really great! :lol: Thank you for sharing. :)
Heh, I almost forgot how beautiful these soundtracks are ~ :^.^:
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Very nice find! So cool to hear these tracks on their own.
Also, other tracks that are LBT based include:
Father Son
Father Daughter Talk
The Desert
Sue A
A Daughter's Love
I've been hoping these would turn up someday. Thanks a bunch for pointing them out.
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I never really paid much attention to the music in the sequels, but these are pretty good! Thanks for the link :)
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Getting the original MP3 files proved impossible through the resource downloading programs I had, so I got them all manually. I must say, it was a B**** though. These are NOT the songs that have just been downloaded in crap quality SWF format then converted to MP3. These are the ORIGINAL songs located on the server of the website linked in the first post. I've put them up on the LBT server if anyone wants to download them. You may find them here:
Click Here! (http://www.sharelbt.com/Public/music/LBT%20Sequel%20Soundtracks/)
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Getting the original MP3 files proved impossible through the resource downloading programs I had, so I got them all manually. I must say, it was a B**** though. These are NOT the songs that have just been downloaded in crap quality SWF format then converted to MP3. These are the ORIGINAL songs located on the server of the website linked in the first post. I've put them up on the LBT server if anyone wants to download them. You may find them here:
Click Here! (http://www.sharelbt.com/Public/music/LBT%20Sequel%20Soundtracks/)
Would you possibly be able to do this with the other tracks? Cos these are pretty awesome.
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Sorry but as I said, it was a B****. I only did it for LBT purposes. If you can get access to their main PHP files you'll be able to find the main server-side links to the songs then throw the URL you extracted into the browser bar. Then it will ask you if you want to save the .mp3 file. That's what I did.
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Sorry but as I said, it was a B****. I only did it for LBT purposes. If you can get access to their main PHP files you'll be able to find the main server-side links to the songs then throw the URL you extracted into the browser bar. Then it will ask you if you want to save the .mp3 file. That's what I did.
:confused Hmm....I think I'll just stick to bootleg-recording the tracks on Audacity.
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^Sure you can do that. But the quality is crap and you have to listen to each and every song in its entirety and mess with that recording program. I did it the easiest way possible with the best possible end result. This is exactly what you do to manually download the files on this site:
Start a song. When it's playing, hit CTRL + U to view the source of the page. Then take the PHP document name found under the Javascript that plays the music file and paste it into the address bar in the same root subdomain. Then it will open the unique PHP document. Do CTRL + U again and it will give you the exact URL to the MP3 file. The URL is located in the PHP code, but it's easy to see because it has a .MP3 extension. Alternatively the unique PHP document has the direct URL to the MP3 file, but it has a space and extra "/" in it to prevent automated downloads. Just remove the space and slash and copy and paste the URL into a new browser tab/window. Then it will ask you if you want to download it.
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Very nice find! So cool to hear these tracks on their own.
Also, other tracks that are LBT based include:
Father Son
Father Daughter Talk
The Desert
Sue A
A Daughter's Love
I've been hoping these would turn up someday. Thanks a bunch for pointing them out.
May I know which movies where those soundtracks were used? :)
And how do I download these clips? I'm using Safari.
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I'm so sorry for double post.
EDIT: Nevermind, my friend taught me how to download those.
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Landbeforetimelover, I don't see how it was much trouble. I got copies in just a few seconds. Then again, I used download helper.
Anyways, this awesome.
Snow is another one, from LBT 8.
The one I'm looking for isn't up there. :(
Oh well.
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I did I loved all the music in the movies. accept for a few.
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Anyone here found the music from the 3rd Film during the credits. The music feels so relaxing to me...
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Under the topic "lbt song list" in the "lbt projects" section you'll find it. I love that music too. 3 was such a great film. :)
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That one has lossy encoding :blink:
But nevermind that, I found a way to get a better one. :DD
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How?
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^^ Wait, are you looking for the score during the credits or a song from the film? I have the end credits score if you want it. Although, seeing as you found a way to get your own copy I guess that offer would be moot.
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What I really want to do is change the credits score for movie 4. I'd like to have the Michael Tavera piece "The Valley" be the sole track for movie 4's credits, instead of the medley of that piece and "if we hold on together" we curently have. Could I somehow set the credits to that? (movie 4 is my favorite, and having that song be to the credits would perfect it. :)
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Yes you can. All you'd have to do is rip the DVD, open the file in a video editor, mute the piece at the end, and add the track you want. The alternative to ripping your own DVD is to find an already ripped file and continue from there.
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How do I rip a file?
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:slap You don't rip a file. You rip the DVD. Or you go and find an already ripped, as in already ripped from the DVD, file. To rip a DVD, just find a program that will do it.
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How?
I actually just got it from the LBT III movie itself (which is I downloaded months ago) The credits music there was quite better than the one with the lossy encoding. I just simply cut the other parts of the movie until the only thing left is the credits part. (I used Windows movie maker to cut videos) and then I save the movie and just convert the video into .mp3 file.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGgFPaXGIoY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGgFPaXGIoY)
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My copy of 4 is the VHS. Superior cover, but I can't rip it. By the way, is Windows DVD maker the same as video editor? Anyways should I just find movie 4 online instead? If so, how would I remove everything but the credits and add in the track I want? Thanks!
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Windows DVD Maker is different from Windows Movie Maker. If you're using Windows Vista, there will be a Windows Movie maker software there, but if you're using Windows 7, there won't be. So you need to download it, here:
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker (http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker)
It is easier to cut videos in Windows movie maker.
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Here's the ending music from The Land Before Time VIII: The Big Freeze
I just thought that someone might be interested in it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-dNzySCIhY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-dNzySCIhY)
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I like it---it has a cheery, upbeat wintery feel--- reflects the film's nice upbeat ending.
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I think it's very sad that we have to go to these lengths---in this case, browsing through a site of sountrack music clips---instead of them just being made available on itunes or something.
Oh, by the way, there's a really beautiful piece from 9 that doesn't appear to be on there. It's an intrumental version of "No one has to be alone" that plays twice in 9, first when Littlefoot's grandparents are explaining to him what a fantastic place he lives when he's bored, and secondly at the very end as the gang goes home. It just melts my heart. Now if that was on itunes, I'd have it in a blink of an eye! :smile
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We're these removed? Because I can't listen to them. :(
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Looks like it :(
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Well guys, looks like some of the sequel soundtrack clips have been uploaded to YouTube :wow
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post a link here so I'll just tell you the name of the YouTube channel you have to look up in order to find them. Look for Israel Barber ;)