Yes, I also hear it. If you right click on the preview and inspect the element, you can see the audio files are similarily named, but not exactly the same.
These are awesome! Is there any chance that they will be distributed in any other formats, such as OGG or FLAC? They can be converted, but converting from a lossy format to another lossy format will result in some quality loss. Additionally MP3's have a small amount of silence at the start which makes perfect song loops impossible.
It's a good song! It does feel a bit empty though. I was waiting for the song to pick up a bit towards the middle, but it never happened. The song establishes a very good and catchy tune at the start.
My license is exactly the same as CC by Attribution 4.0 with one restriction: The use of my music in any media that violates Youtube community standards is prohibited. In other words, you can't use my music in obscene material. Please see my About page for the full license.
I understand you wanting to not have your work used in obscene material, but YouTube Community Standards is not a license. YouTube Community Standard can change at any time they want. And while I doubt you would take legal action against someone for a misunderstanding, this is a huge red flag. From a legal perspective, it would not be wise to use music with those kinds of terms and conditions.
I was just thinking that it might be easier than I thought and I could download every file from https://opengameart.org/sites/default/files/* via the Wayback Machine since it allows wildcards and listing every file/URL it knows with wildcards. It would be as easy as downloading every file from the list of URLs it gives. But then I realized that wouldn't get the licensing for the files. I would instead need to look at https://opengameart.org/content/* pages to get the licensing and then scan those for the file links.
I'm honestly not that great of a scripter. I was gifted a bunch of storage space and have been making backups of things that I think might get lost to time.
I suppose if I had to, I could download what archive.org has saved. That would obviously not be all the files, but it would be a start. The other hard part is downloading the licensing for each file. Not a lot of good having a back up if the you don't know the licensing to use it.
For me, everything looks normal both logged in and logged out.
Yes, I also hear it. If you right click on the preview and inspect the element, you can see the audio files are similarily named, but not exactly the same.
Your submission is:
<div class="play-button" data-ogg-url="https://opengameart.org/sites/default/files/audio_preview/ambience.mp3.ogg" data-mp3-url="https://opengameart.org/sites/default/files/ambience.mp3"></div>
This submission is:
<div class="play-button" data-ogg-url="https://opengameart.org/sites/default/files/audio_preview/ambience_1.mp3..." data-mp3-url="https://opengameart.org/sites/default/files/ambience_1.mp3"></div>
Going directly to https://opengameart.org/sites/default/files/audio_preview/ambience_1.mp3... plays the same song in my browser, but https://opengameart.org/sites/default/files/ambience_1.mp3 plays something different (I'm assuming the correct song). You might want to ask MedicineStorm about this.
These are awesome! Is there any chance that they will be distributed in any other formats, such as OGG or FLAC? They can be converted, but converting from a lossy format to another lossy format will result in some quality loss. Additionally MP3's have a small amount of silence at the start which makes perfect song loops impossible.
It's a good song! It does feel a bit empty though. I was waiting for the song to pick up a bit towards the middle, but it never happened. The song establishes a very good and catchy tune at the start.
From your website:
What license does your music fall under?
My license is exactly the same as CC by Attribution 4.0 with one restriction: The use of my music in any media that violates Youtube community standards is prohibited. In other words, you can't use my music in obscene material. Please see my About page for the full license.
I understand you wanting to not have your work used in obscene material, but YouTube Community Standards is not a license. YouTube Community Standard can change at any time they want. And while I doubt you would take legal action against someone for a misunderstanding, this is a huge red flag. From a legal perspective, it would not be wise to use music with those kinds of terms and conditions.
I was just thinking that it might be easier than I thought and I could download every file from https://opengameart.org/sites/default/files/* via the Wayback Machine since it allows wildcards and listing every file/URL it knows with wildcards. It would be as easy as downloading every file from the list of URLs it gives. But then I realized that wouldn't get the licensing for the files. I would instead need to look at https://opengameart.org/content/* pages to get the licensing and then scan those for the file links.
I'm honestly not that great of a scripter. I was gifted a bunch of storage space and have been making backups of things that I think might get lost to time.
I suppose if I had to, I could download what archive.org has saved. That would obviously not be all the files, but it would be a start. The other hard part is downloading the licensing for each file. Not a lot of good having a back up if the you don't know the licensing to use it.
This one seems to have some good sounds. The first and third in particular might match what you want. https://opengameart.org/content/magic-spell-sfx
If this is the short version, does that mean there is a longer version somewhere?
This song reminds me of Kingdom Hearts. Good job!
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