About This Content Tracklist: 1 - Reign of the Septims 2 - Through the Valleys 3 - Death Knell 4 - Harvest Dawn 5 - Wind from the Depths 6 - King and Country 7 - Fall of the Hammer 8 - Wings of Kynareth 9 - All's Well 10 - Tension 11 - March of the Marauders 12 - Watchmen's Ease 13 - Glory of Cyrodiil 14 - Defending the Gate 15 - Bloody Blades 16 - Minstrel's Lament 17 - Ancient Sorrow 18 - Auriel's Ascension 19 - Daedra in Flight 20 - Unmarked Stone 21 - Bloodlust 22 - Sunrise of Flutes 23 - Churl's Revenge 24 - Deep Waters 25 - Dusk at the Market 26 - Peace at Akatosh 7aa9394dea Title: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - SoundtrackGenre: RPGDeveloper:Bethesda Game StudiosRelease Date: 22 Jun, 2018 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - Soundtrack Free Download [hack] the elder scrolls iv oblivion soundtrack 320 kbps. the elder scrolls iv oblivion original soundtrack. the elder scrolls iv oblivion soundtrack. the elder scrolls iv oblivion song. the elder scrolls iv oblivion ost download. the elder scrolls 4 oblivion soundtrack download. the elder scrolls iv oblivion song. the elder scrolls iv oblivion soundtrack 320 kbps. the elder scrolls iv oblivion theme song. the elder scrolls 4 oblivion ost. the elder scrolls 4 oblivion ost. the elder scrolls iv oblivion theme song. the elder scrolls iv oblivion ost download. the elder scrolls iv oblivion (original game soundtrack). the elder scrolls iv oblivion original soundtrack. the elder scrolls iv oblivion soundtrack download. the elder scrolls iv oblivion (original game soundtrack). the elder scrolls iv oblivion soundtrack download. the elder scrolls iv oblivion soundtrack. the elder scrolls 4 oblivion soundtrack download This DLC contains the full soundtrack found in Oblivion, minus the ~15 second "death" and "success" tracks. It installs to <steampath>\/steamapps\/common\/Oblivion\/Oblivion Soundtrack. There's no need to discuss the quality of the tracks themselves -- they're Jeremy Soule compositions; 'nough said.These are MPEG Layer-3 files, which is disappointing to those expecting lossless (such as FLAC) or superior lossy (such as Vorbis) codecs for this soundtrack. While the base game already comes with its soundtrack under <steampath>\/steamapps\/common\/Oblivion\/Data\/Music, the advantage to this DLC is the addition of track metadata for easy music player integration, as well as the high-quality bitrate of 320 kb\/s (up from the base game tracks' 192 kb\/s).It would have been nice if Bethesda had provided an easy way to replace the in-game versions of the songs with these higher-quality versions; though this may be possible manually via painstaking file moving\/renaming.Ultimately, I think the asking price (currently $10) is just too much for what is being presented here. The bump in quality isn't significant enough to justify a re-purchase of content the player already bought with the base game, especially considering the tracks cannot be immediately used within the game itself. This would have been more suitable as an "HD Soundtrack" free DLC, similar to those released for Skyrim. Releasing this soundtrack in a lossless codec would have made it a far more recommendable purchase.Full media info (from VLC):Codec: MPEG Audio layer 1\/2 (mpga)Type: AudioChannels: StereoSample rate: 44100 HzBits per sample: 32Bitrate: 320 kb\/s. This DLC contains the full soundtrack found in Oblivion, minus the ~15 second "death" and "success" tracks. It installs to <steampath>\/steamapps\/common\/Oblivion\/Oblivion Soundtrack. There's no need to discuss the quality of the tracks themselves -- they're Jeremy Soule compositions; 'nough said.These are MPEG Layer-3 files, which is disappointing to those expecting lossless (such as FLAC) or superior lossy (such as Vorbis) codecs for this soundtrack. While the base game already comes with its soundtrack under <steampath>\/steamapps\/common\/Oblivion\/Data\/Music, the advantage to this DLC is the addition of track metadata for easy music player integration, as well as the high-quality bitrate of 320 kb\/s (up from the base game tracks' 192 kb\/s).It would have been nice if Bethesda had provided an easy way to replace the in-game versions of the songs with these higher-quality versions; though this may be possible manually via painstaking file moving\/renaming.Ultimately, I think the asking price (currently $10) is just too much for what is being presented here. The bump in quality isn't significant enough to justify a re-purchase of content the player already bought with the base game, especially considering the tracks cannot be immediately used within the game itself. This would have been more suitable as an "HD Soundtrack" free DLC, similar to those released for Skyrim. Releasing this soundtrack in a lossless codec would have made it a far more recommendable purchase.Full media info (from VLC):Codec: MPEG Audio layer 1\/2 (mpga)Type: AudioChannels: StereoSample rate: 44100 HzBits per sample: 32Bitrate: 320 kb\/s
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