is there a way to get the bomb car music as an Mp3? (IF no copyrights are broken)
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-02 12:07
by OkitaMakoto
inside the objects zip I would imagine[in the objects folder].. in vehicles or sounds/vehicles, and under something like car_alarm or car_horn I believe...
Id find the actual directory but I dont have it installed...
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-02 12:08
by cat
The track is not very long. Is there a "full" version of it? Like 3 minutes.
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-02 12:31
by OkitaMakoto
ohhh, my bad. I dont know that
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-02 12:40
by GeneralNorth
I can imagine if the pr community have a rl-meeting and i come up in my car pumping that music just to see how everyone reacts? 'CARBOMB 150 150!!'
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-02 13:14
by Gore
GeneralNorth wrote:I can imagine if the pr community have a rl-meeting and i come up in my car pumping that music just to see how everyone reacts? 'CARBOMB 150 150!!'
Haha I'd like to see that.
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-07 16:17
by Sundance Kid
The song is called Qom,dont know the artist.but its a catchy song tbh
and no,i dont have an .mp3 version of it.
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-07 19:21
by waldo_ii
I think I could take the music off the video if you wanted me to. All it takes is a little knowledge of how YouTube works and some Linux magic to encode the audio in .mp3
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-07 19:27
by Jaymz
I'm very impressed you managed to find the song Saq.
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-07 19:32
by masterceo
if anyone wants to download just click at this link:
when you complete your download add .mp3 to file name
Re: Bomb car music
Posted: 2008-12-07 19:36
by VoXiNaTiOn
waldo_ii wrote:I think I could take the music off the video if you wanted me to. All it takes is a little knowledge of how YouTube works and some Linux magic to encode the audio in .mp3
Or you could just use a YouTube to .mp3 converter .
I looked around the websites linked, found no mention of copyright and as it is used in PRMM, I assume that there is no legal restrictions placed upon the music, however if I am wrong don't hesitate to remove this post.
'[R-COM wrote:VoXiNaTiOn;865501']Or you could just use a YouTube to .mp3 converter .[/URL]
What? Get something else to do my job for me? Nevar!
Plus, ffmpeg, the utility that I use to encode the audio from the .flv that I get from YouTube, lets me choose how I want to encode it.
And YouTube lets you download videos for free, right? The preferred method for most users is to use their handy flash platform, I sometimes like to download the .flv for myself. In this case, I did.
Now, with my free movie, I can do what I want. In this case, I took the audio out because I wanted to listen to only the audio. I am sharing it with people who also have the ability to download this free video and do the conversion themselves.
Legal. If the maker of the music didn't want people to download it, they can simply tell YouTube about it. This hasn't happened in this case.