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So, going through my computer, I found a file named "Linus Credits Sound Track" deep in my College folder.

 

I have no idea where this came from.

 

Is this from a credits segment on a LTT video? If so, what video? Just figured I'd ask here. I'd imagine it's from one of the bigger videos.

 

Another odd thing is that it says I got the file on August 22nd, 2014. Which is the day after I installed Windows on this system.

 

http://vocaroo.com/i/s0RUglaLyvYZ(the compression on that site is terrible holy crap)

Better quality, still not the full clip in-case of copyright issues and what-not: https://clyp.it/vxfz3j2j

I really wish that we'd just make organic hardware already, that grows and adapts to the demands it needs to meet. That way, grannies' computers can be floppy sacks of organicness and the 12 year old Minecrafters will look like the guys that only do bicep curls, and the nerdy programmers will finally have justice, with their body-builder rigs that skipped leg day.


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So, going through my computer, I found a file named "Linus Credits Sound Track" deep in my College folder.

 

I have no idea where this came from.

 

Is this from a credits segment on a LTT video? If so, what video? Just figured I'd ask here. I'd imagine it's from one of the bigger videos.

 

Another odd thing is that it says I got the file on August 22nd, 2014. Which is the day after I installed Windows on this system.

 

http://vocaroo.com/i/s0RUglaLyvYZ(the compression on that site is terrible holy crap)

Better quality, still not the full clip in-case of copyright issues and what-not: https://clyp.it/vxfz3j2j

Damn that's awesome! I want the full thing :D

My arsenal: i7-9700k Gaming Rig, an iPhone, and Stupidity.

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So, going through my computer, I found a file named "Linus Credits Sound Track" deep in my College folder.

 

I have no idea where this came from.

 

Is this from a credits segment on a LTT video? If so, what video? Just figured I'd ask here. I'd imagine it's from one of the bigger videos.

 

Another odd thing is that it says I got the file on August 22nd, 2014. Which is the day after I installed Windows on this system.

 

http://vocaroo.com/i/s0RUglaLyvYZ(the compression on that site is terrible holy crap)

Better quality, still not the full clip in-case of copyright issues and what-not: https://clyp.it/vxfz3j2j

I don't know, I'm gonna run this through a scanner program

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So, going through my computer, I found a file named "Linus Credits Sound Track" deep in my College folder.

 

I have no idea where this came from.

 

Is this from a credits segment on a LTT video? If so, what video? Just figured I'd ask here. I'd imagine it's from one of the bigger videos.

 

Another odd thing is that it says I got the file on August 22nd, 2014. Which is the day after I installed Windows on this system.

 

http://vocaroo.com/i/s0RUglaLyvYZ(the compression on that site is terrible holy crap)

Better quality, still not the full clip in-case of copyright issues and what-not: https://clyp.it/vxfz3j2j

I would guess it's a song that they used a clip from at the end of a build log, or something similar. The reason the file has that date in the meta data is because that date is when the Windows OS associated itself with that file. If you copied the file from another disk, like an external HDD, then it was technically a "new" file in the Windows system so it will have that date instead of a "last accessed" date.

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I would guess it's a song that they used a clip from at the end of a build log, or something similar. The reason the file has that date in the meta data is because that date is when the Windows OS associated itself with that file. If you copied the file from another disk, like an external HDD, then it was technically a "new" file in the Windows system so it will have that date instead of a "last accessed" date.

Installed from a thumb drive I've had since Windows 8 released lol. No files added or altered, only Windows 8 on the thing.

I really wish that we'd just make organic hardware already, that grows and adapts to the demands it needs to meet. That way, grannies' computers can be floppy sacks of organicness and the 12 year old Minecrafters will look like the guys that only do bicep curls, and the nerdy programmers will finally have justice, with their body-builder rigs that skipped leg day.


CPU: i7-4770k 4.8GHz | Motherboard: Asus Maximus Hero | RAM: 16gigs 2133MHz | GPU: SLI Gigabyte OC 2gb 770's | Case: INWIN GRone | Storage: 1tb Blue, 60gb SSD | PSU: Silencer MK II 950w | Cooling: Modded H100i

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Installed from a thumb drive I've had since Windows 8 released lol. No files added or altered, only Windows 8 on the thing.

Not sure on the metadata then. If you have your file storage on a separate disc the metadata shouldn't have been altered when you installed the new OS, so I guess at this point I'm out of ideas. I'm just gonna follow this thread in case someone figures out which video it's from, because it definitely sounds familiar to me.

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Not sure on the metadata then. If you have your file storage on a separate disc the metadata shouldn't have been altered when you installed the new OS, so I guess at this point I'm out of ideas. I'm just gonna follow this thread in case someone figures out which video it's from, because it definitely sounds familiar to me.

Same. It is chiptune, and LMG is fond of Adhesive Wombat (albeit using primarily Monstercat music nowadays), who makes 8-bit style music. At the same time, though, I can't find it if he did make it.

I really wish that we'd just make organic hardware already, that grows and adapts to the demands it needs to meet. That way, grannies' computers can be floppy sacks of organicness and the 12 year old Minecrafters will look like the guys that only do bicep curls, and the nerdy programmers will finally have justice, with their body-builder rigs that skipped leg day.


CPU: i7-4770k 4.8GHz | Motherboard: Asus Maximus Hero | RAM: 16gigs 2133MHz | GPU: SLI Gigabyte OC 2gb 770's | Case: INWIN GRone | Storage: 1tb Blue, 60gb SSD | PSU: Silencer MK II 950w | Cooling: Modded H100i

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Same. It is chiptune, and LMG is fond of Adhesive Wombat (albeit using primarily Monstercat music nowadays), who makes 8-bit style music. At the same time, though, I can't find it if he did make it.

Part of it seems to be an 8-bit variant of Organ Symphony No. 5 in F Minor, Op. 42, No. 1 - I can't find it's orogin, though.

 

Is there any way that I can get the file from you? I'm addicted.

My arsenal: i7-9700k Gaming Rig, an iPhone, and Stupidity.

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Part of it seems to be an 8-bit variant of Organ Symphony No. 5 in F Minor, Op. 42, No. 1 - I can't find it's orogin, though.

 

Is there any way that I can get the file from you? I'm addicted.

^this

I put it through Google Play search and it came up with Minuet in G minor or something along those lines.

 

Among a couple other organ songs

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