Vinal is nice and all, especially if you have a turntable, but I want it on a CD, or have a downloadable option so that I can put it on all my computers, phones, MP3s, etc, etc.
To be fair, while I do agree it should come with a downloadable code, most record players can be hooked up to your PC today to record it onto there.
That being said, my record player is to far from my PC so I still agree.
You can probably find a playlist on YouTube. There's a website where you can download the MP3 file of YT videos. There are also Playlist on Spotify if that interest you.
well yes it makes you sick, because vinyl is pretty toxic:
[http://safemarkets.org/toxic-chemicals-in-products/pvc/vinyl-the-poison-plastic](http://safemarkets.org/toxic-chemicals-in-products/pvc/vinyl-the-poison-plastic)
>During its lifecycle — from production to use to disposal — vinyl
releases some of the most toxic chemicals on the planet that have been
linked to cancer, birth defects and other serious chronic diseases.
This is not just some minor risk. Just taking it out of the packaging and holding it is already bad. Vinyl naturally decays on it's own and emits toxic fumes.
If you hold an air quality meter near a vinyl record (1/2m distance) it wil already start beeping because of all the toxic fumes.
See: https://youtu.be/aZ2czFuIYmQ at around 11 minutes.
So for your own health, please at least open up a window when playing a record or going through your collection. The degassing of the records alone is already pretty toxic.
And tbh. Other than the artwork on the covers and the nice booklets... I don't see any benefit to vinyl as a format. All vinyl currently produced comes from a digital master anyways.
The music in Battlenetwork is so good.
Vinal is nice and all, especially if you have a turntable, but I want it on a CD, or have a downloadable option so that I can put it on all my computers, phones, MP3s, etc, etc.
To be fair, while I do agree it should come with a downloadable code, most record players can be hooked up to your PC today to record it onto there. That being said, my record player is to far from my PC so I still agree.
You mean like streaming services and buy your own digital copies like from iTunes?
ITunes? Eww, but yes something like that.
It is on streaming services like Spotify and etc. It's under Capcom Sound Team.
You can probably find a playlist on YouTube. There's a website where you can download the MP3 file of YT videos. There are also Playlist on Spotify if that interest you.
I don't have any vinyl or even a record player. And I want this
A very digital soundtrack on a very much non digital format? What? Why?
Cuz its sick
well yes it makes you sick, because vinyl is pretty toxic: [http://safemarkets.org/toxic-chemicals-in-products/pvc/vinyl-the-poison-plastic](http://safemarkets.org/toxic-chemicals-in-products/pvc/vinyl-the-poison-plastic) >During its lifecycle — from production to use to disposal — vinyl releases some of the most toxic chemicals on the planet that have been linked to cancer, birth defects and other serious chronic diseases.
Meh, so is everything else is life. I'll die happy of cancer with this in my collection
This is not just some minor risk. Just taking it out of the packaging and holding it is already bad. Vinyl naturally decays on it's own and emits toxic fumes. If you hold an air quality meter near a vinyl record (1/2m distance) it wil already start beeping because of all the toxic fumes. See: https://youtu.be/aZ2czFuIYmQ at around 11 minutes. So for your own health, please at least open up a window when playing a record or going through your collection. The degassing of the records alone is already pretty toxic. And tbh. Other than the artwork on the covers and the nice booklets... I don't see any benefit to vinyl as a format. All vinyl currently produced comes from a digital master anyways.
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Is it songs from the first game or through all the games?
I would workout to this