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Does anyone know a good place to download full soundtracks?

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The store. It might cost a bit, but you'll get it.

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You can find all the songs on music downloading programs... I use the free ones, of course... I rarely pay for any CD other than John Williams. Go to download.com and just like type in "music download" and you'll probably get a few programs.

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www.allofmp3.com

it has things other than soundtracks too. complete. but lo quality.

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You can find all the songs on music downloading programs... I use the free ones, of course... I rarely pay for any CD other than John Williams. Go to download.com and just like type in "music download" and you'll probably get a few programs.

You'll most likely end up getting a few people not to like you with this kind of statement....

I am one of them.

It is not cool to download soundtracks that are still IN PRINT.

By the way I suspect this thread will be locked soon if not by morning...

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Well I guess I am a fool for asking, and an even bigger fool for bringing up the subject.

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iTunes sucks, they are low quality 128 files, and what do they charge, 99 cents a song? You're better off buying the actual CD's used at amazon or half.com, and you'll actually have the CD and can make your own high quality mp3 files. I picked up the E.T. 25th anniversary off Half for $3 plus shipping.

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iTunes sucks, they are low quality 128 files, and what do they charge, 99 cents a song?  You're better off buying the actual CD's used at amazon or half.com, and you'll actually have the CD and can make your own high quality mp3 files.  I picked up the E.T. 25th anniversary off Half for $3 plus shipping.

The question was where he could "download" soundtracks... and I gave him a suggestion. BTW, 128k AAC files sound pretty damn good.

-Erik-

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iTunes sucks, they are low quality 128 files, and what do they charge, 99 cents a song?  You're better off buying the actual CD's used at amazon or half.com, and you'll actually have the CD and can make your own high quality mp3 files.  I picked up the E.T. 25th anniversary off Half for $3 plus shipping.

The question was where he could "download" soundtracks... and I gave him a suggestion. BTW, 128k AAC files sound pretty damn good.

-Erik-

True, but my point is if you're going to be spending money, you might as well buy the CD if you can get it cheap used. OOP titles is one thing where you can't find the actual CD, but usually those services don't offer OOP titles.

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mp3search.ru sells soundtrack downloads. It might be legal. But I'm not certain.

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