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Fate-is-one-edge: The links you posted are landing on a "403 code-Forbidden" page.

What are they supposed to be anyways?
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vv221: To be able to use these download links, you need to be connected to a GOG account owning the soundtrac DLC for Stellaris.

https://www.gog.com/downlink/stellaris_complete_soundtrack/en1installer0
→ setup_stellaris_complete_soundtrack_2.3.3.1_(30871).exe
https://www.gog.com/downlink/stellaris_complete_soundtrack/en1installer1
→ setup_stellaris_complete_soundtrack_2.3.3.1_(30871)-1.bin
Despite this being a Windows installer, in a format (InnoSetup) GOG usually uses only for games themselves, this one contains the soundtrack.
You practically mean this, right?
If so, it is confirmed that the offline DLC installer for the "Original Game Soundtrack" is updated, with the downside that it needs the main game already installed in order to deploy.
Attachments:
fullost.jpg (21 Kb)
Post edited July 15, 2019 by Fate-is-one-edge
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Fate-is-one-edge: (…)
The screenshot you linked has been taken from Galaxy, right?
These links are not shown when you use the website.

On the website you have another link for the soundtrack instead (a single archive, not a two-parts installer), and this one is outdated. Said link is shown in the "extras" part of the game card, not the "DLC installers" one like I suspect the Galaxy links would be.

Here is the link you get from the website:
https://www.gog.com/downloads/stellaris_complete_soundtrack/81304
→ stellaris_ost.zip
Post edited July 17, 2019 by vv221
The soundtrack has been updated recently to include Nemesis new tracks.
MP3 tracks for Ancient Relics have been added too.

But we are still missing lossless (FLAC) tracks for Ancient Relics.

To get the full lossless soundtrack, you would need to use this download link that is included in the Download game installers section (and is indeed provided as a game installer for some reason), not the download link from the Extras section. This last one provides the incomplete .zip archive.
Post edited April 17, 2021 by vv221
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vv221: (and is indeed provided as a game installer for some reason), not the download link from the Extras section. This last one provides the incomplete .zip archive.
sh is basically a Linux file so pointless for Windows users unless they want to install a converter... normally a very dangerous thing to do because Windows can't read a sh file before its opened but in this case I assume we can trust Gog to not put anything too nasty in
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ussnorway: sh is basically a Linux file so pointless for Windows users unless they want to install a converter...
This is an archive that can be handled by unzip.
So much more portable than the .exe/.bin InnoSetup installer I already linked to in the first post of this thread.
sh is a script i.e, 'run this code' is what it actually does... that code could tell it to make new folders, remove old folders or do something else and there just is not any way to be sure what the code does unless you know how to read it [most Windows users would not know how to read code in general and only a very small % of people know Linux codes because they are not a standard] so in general use scenarios, running a sh you got online is just asking to be raped up the ass