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AMIGA-MODThe red ashtray

Author: flag Deelite (Henrik Bertilsson)

Song Length: 4:59
Song Status: Active *
Song Bitrate: 109 kbps
Song Legacy Flag: R
Song Platform: PlatformAMIGA-MOD


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Download link: http://amp.dascene.net/downmod.php?index=20018

Last Queued : 1 month, 2 weeks ago

This song has been played 19 times. [See Request History]
It was added 15 years, 5 months ago.

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flagNerdN
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This must have speed issues. "Needs re-encoding"?

flagsqrmax
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#10

The previous mp3 seemed to have problems compared to VLC playing the mod file. So I uploaded the mod file from amp.dascene.net instead (and fixed the name of the tune as well).

flagsqrmax
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#10

For the sake of completeness only...

1. The previous mp3 was a recording that was out of synch, and IIRC it was also >11 minutes. I thought uploading the mod file, which also lasted >11 minutes, would fix it. Although the mod file played in synch, it still plays too slow.

2. I got the mod file, recorded it with XMplay, and flagElrinth put it here. I spot checked the recording, and it seems better. So, FYI, when the tune goes unlocked, you will have to revote the tune.

PS: yes yes I know, 109kbps seems like it would be low. Note the file is VBR ogg at -q5, which is reasonably understood to be indistinguishable from the original in the vast majority of circumstances. If it comes out at 109kbps, that's because the encoding turned out to be efficient. In other words, it's not for lack of trying .