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PsychoWedge: Hi there,

the people who downloaded the NWN2 Complete OST probably noticed, that the OSTs of "Mask of the Betrayer" and "Storm of Zehir" are a right mess. There are no tags, no proper names, no numbering, no nothing. The files are sorted alphabetically with no concept of a real soundtrack and everything is just chaos. It's madness! And I'm one of those guys who must sort their music library with great care or I go nuts.

I therefore ventured out into the internet, searched for some tracklists and taged everything as it should be. <span class="podkreslenie">I've uploaded two files</span> (packed in one zip) that were automatically made with Mp3tag and contain no viruses or anything ill meaning.

The first file (MotB file overview.html) is a simple html-document listening all 59 the files in the aforementioned alphabetical order with the correct trackname and tracknumber in case you want to tag the files on your own.

The second one (MotB import tags.txt) is a simple txt-file you can use to import the tags via Mp3tag. Just use this format string: - %artist% - %title% - %track% - %year% - %genre%
ATTENTION:
1. Sort the files alphabetically in Mp3tag.
2. Before you import the tags you must delete/exclude the file "Neverwinter Nights 2 Mask of the Betrayer soundtrack - ashenwoodcombatstingerend.mp3". It's a four second long end of something that can't be used. If you don't delete/exclude it and import the tags, everything after that one is shifted for one entry and therefore wrong.
Does anyone have these files from 5 years ago? The fastshare.org link no longer works.

Or barring that, anyone have any idea where to find the correct track orders for the MotB and SoZ soundtracks? I've tried Googling with no success.
Post edited June 10, 2018 by mdrichey
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Darvin: The tracks can easily be found in a playable format in the program files directory after installation. I extracted them all years ago in this manner (most software will play them correctly, despite their unusual file format), and the OC/MotB soundtracks do not have that long silence at the end of the file. The SoZ music, however, does have this silence and you'll need to find something to edit it out.

This method also works for the NWN1 soundtracks (there are a couple that aren't included in NWN2)
Crap, so the only way to fix the dead space at the end of the expansion tracks is to manually edit them out?
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mdrichey: Does anyone have these files from 5 years ago? The fastshare.org link no longer works.

Or barring that, anyone have any idea where to find the correct track orders for the MotB and SoZ soundtracks? I've tried Googling with no success.
here you go: https://www66.zippyshare.com/v/SJqR32Eh/file.html
Hi, I'm having the same hair-tearing frustration and the genius work of PsychoWedge is gone again. :( Pretty pretty please?
http://www.mediafire.com/file/shn0mj7e4u7cnyw/MotB_tags.zip/file

Better late than never, I guess... :D

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Afya: Hi, I'm having the same hair-tearing frustration and the genius work of PsychoWedge is gone again. :( Pretty pretty please?
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PsychoWedge: http://www.mediafire.com/file/shn0mj7e4u7cnyw/MotB_tags.zip/file

Better late than never, I guess... :D
It's gone again... any chance you can upload it to a more permanent place?
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PsychoWedge: http://www.mediafire.com/file/shn0mj7e4u7cnyw/MotB_tags.zip/file

Better late than never, I guess... :D
Hello again, could you (or anyone else) please re-upload the file or post the list?
I'll add my voice to the requests for a repost, if possible.
Please repost the link to the file with the removed silence from the OST.