Sins of a Solar Empire Soundtrack tracklist?

Is there one?
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Reply #1 Top
Not for the in-game background music. However the Collector's CD (and the MP3 version) should include tagging already.
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Not for the in-game background music. However the Collector's CD (and the MP3 version) should include tagging already.
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When I ripped mine it just came up with Track 1, etc. (That could be a database issue, i.e. the database it was pulling album info from didn't have the track titles. In fact, it didn't have a title for the cd at all)
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It's been registered with both Gracenote and CDDB before it went to manufacturing.  (:( 

Here's the track listing:

  1. Opening Theme
  2. The Fallen Empire
  3. Cataclysm
  4. Ten Thousand Years
  5. A World in Isolation
  6. Deviants
  7. Expulsion
  8. Peace and Prosperity
  9. Impending Darkness
  10. The Arrival
  11. A Futile Challenge
  12. Outclassed
  13. Relentless
  14. Birth of a Coalition
  15. Resistance
  16. Counter-attack
  17. The Emerging Empire
  18. Desperate
  19. The Prophecy
  20. Collecting of Will
  21. The Expanding Empire
  22. The Return
  23. Two Fronts

 

Reply #4 Top
Not for the in-game background music. However the Collector's CD (and the MP3 version) should include tagging already.
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Where can I download the mp3 version?

Reply #5 Top
If you purchased the game direct from Stardock, just click the Download Updates button in-game.
Reply #6 Top
That's a bummer for those of us that bought retail. I really love the music! I’ve got a couple of songs from the Advent in-game background music stuck in my head. Would love to have loaded up my iPod and listen to the whole sound track while I’m at work.
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I would love to be able to listen to the music as well. Seems if I bought it retail that wouldn't matter too much. Stardock is always great about taking care of gamers. If you bought it legitimate, it doesn't matter if you have a box or not. They allow you to download the full game if you are like me and occasionally have one of the kids lose track of where they put a game or it's media (just love that).
Reply #8 Top
Well, I hope they make it available for us that bought it somewhere other than directly from them.

Please, Stardock, hear our plea!
Reply #9 Top
as far as i know you can only get the soundtrack from the colectors edition but mentioning no audacity editing software and the fact that the .oggs are in an open folder you can convert to mp3. or you could even change the in game music.
Reply #10 Top
You can play the music in winamp directly from the \Sound directory.
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Reply #11 Top

Are the songs in the \sound directory the same songs or does the folder contain at least some songs from the soundtrack CD?

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dont think anyone actully had a solution to this, is there any way for those of us who bought retail to download the MP3's?

edit: ab-, just downloaded winamp and i can listen to the .ogg files at my leisure!

YOU ARE MY HERO! karma to you!

Reply #13 Top

Just get a ogg to mp3 converter I am pretty sure there is a free one out there

http://www.ogg-mp3.net/free-download-ogg-mp3-converter.htm

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just a question guys... in the files i found in the game, there are a bunch of songs that you never hear in the game... some battle songs and other stuff....

any ideas?

(p.s. if anyone is interested, download WinAmp and listen to TEC3 and TEC4 so you know what im talking about)

Reply #16 Top

I got the soundtrack with my edition of SoaSE. Its the Game of the Year Edition. And its pretty nice to have the soundtrack aside from the game itself. Now if i want to make a video i can control what music from the game I have in the background.

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Quoting ab-, reply 10
You can play the music in winamp directly from the \Sound directory.
End of ab-'s quote

ha thats what i was going to say. go winamp!

Reply #18 Top

Is there an official cd cover?

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Quoting ab-, reply 10
You can play the music in winamp directly from the \Sound directory.
End of ab-'s quote

 

VLC can also play .OGG files directly (Upbeat 3 I find particular fun; it plays whenever you're doing a beatdown on the opposition).

Reply #20 Top

Dear folks at Stardock.  Please make the OST available to we who purchased retail copies of SotSE.  Perhaps consider digital distribution through Sumthing Distribution.  They have entered agreements with several game developers to make their soundtracks available for instant download.

Please consider.  Thanks.

Reply #21 Top

All the music is in C:\Program Files\Kalypso\Sins of a Solar Empire\Sound on my pc, in .ogg format. I purchased retail boxed, but bought the expansions via Impulse.

TEC 2.ogg is my fave so far...

 

 

Reply #22 Top

Quoting Yarlen, reply 5
If you purchased the game direct from Stardock, just click the Download Updates button in-game.
End of Yarlen's quote

Ah... I purchased SoSE (as well as Entrenchment and Diplomacy, all seperately) from Stardock.

When i click the in-game 'Download Updates' button, it opens Impulse, but nothing else happens.

How do i access the mp3 version of the soundtrack CD?

 

Also, just a note, but Foobar 2000 is a great music player that supports .ogg, just my recommendation

 

Ah, and I also (recently) ripped the soundtrack from the /sounds folder, and ended up with copies of:

Disk 1 [Advent Soundtrack]:

:Advent 1-6

:Advent Announcement [Considering removing from playlist due to length]

:Advent Battle 1&2

:Advent Quiet 1&2

:Advent Sad

:Advent Theme

Disk 2 [TEC Soundtrack]:

:TEC 1-4

:TEC Announcement [Same as Advent Announcement]

:TEC Opening

:TEC Quiet

:TEC Theme

Disk 3 [Vasari Soundtrack]:

:Vasari 1-6

:Vasari Announcement [Same as Advent Announcement]

:Vasari Battle

:Vasari Sad

:Vasari Theme

:Vasari Trouble

Disk 4 [Misc. Soundtrack]:

:Opening Theme

:Battle 1-14

:Quiet 1,2;4-12

:Sad 1-3

:Trouble 1-9

:Upbeat 1-3

[NOTE: The soundtrack is divided into 'disks' for organization]

Did i miss any?

Reply #23 Top

Interestingly, Sins doesn't seem to have any credits, so we don't know who did the music.  I like the track Trouble 3 best.  And I use VLC media player for the .ogg files.