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Touhou 6 UOST (in other words, properly looped gamerip) (in flac) Pingachevsky !R4K9xTEOkY
http://www.deadfrog.us/index.php?act=entry&id=7130
Figured I'd share a little project I undertook when I had too much free time. ^__^

And I don't care flac was overkill in your eyes, I'm a quality-phile to the end, so there was no other way. :D

Torrent should work, but we shall see >_>
>> Anonymous
I'm on your network up-encoding my 320kmp3s to flac and then challenging you to compare my 320k rips with the flacs you got from your network.

When you claim to hear the difference, i'm in your closet making your clothes invisible...
>> Pingachevsky !R4K9xTEOkY
>>127816
Remember the part where I said I could care less? :D
>> Anonymous
>>127819
That would be "couldn't" care less. Have you ever actually looked at that idiom? It implies NOT caring.
Great torrent btw.
>> Anonymous
whats in it?
>> Jesus !z.LOLm8x3o
Right...so does this sound better than the music in the game since it's in .flac? Or a I just downloading a 437.45 mb torrent for the same rip that I already have, except with a different filename?
>> .flac vs .mp3 Anonymous
There have been holy wars waged about the various formats: "lossless" vs "non-lossless". I can say without a doubt that both formats hopelessly compress the dynamic range found in the finer quality recordings. Strings when plucked sound like they were done with a screwdriver. Piano keys when struck have the feeling that the pianist's fingers are hammers. The mp3 format turns the bass note into a mono note (although most bass notes are mono in nature anyway).

For the limited dynamic and three chord harmony of modern "music", flac and mp3 are fine. But for the orchestral and instrumental I've yet to find a decent "lossless" codec.

On a side note, how can anybody pay good money for the .aac format? It's horribly limited and sounds like a cheap transistor radio compared to the actual uncompressed wave of cd.

Just my two bits. Sorry for the off-topic rhetoric.
>> Anonymous
off topic hit: there are no good digital formats. If you care about the quality of your audio you listen to analog signals such as LPs.
However, since touhou were computer generated in the first place you have to live with a digital file i guess ... however that doesn't mean that any of the formats mentioned are worth while for this. MOD(well that whole family really) and MIDI are both made for this work and still the best around for it.
>> Pingachevsky !R4K9xTEOkY
>>127836
I went and looped it twice (correctly) and faded it at the end such that the end doesn't just suddenly stop at a weird place. However the data itself is from the game's BGM folder. You can do exactly the same thing I did with the Foobar and Audacity if you wanted to...it's not that hard, just time consuming. Again, I had too much free time...>_>
However, those details were in the DF description my friend. ^_^
>> Sky Render !TpifAK1n8E
http://www.deadfrog.us/index.php?act=entry&id=7134

Here's the music in .mp3 format.
I hope it's okay with you, Pingachevsky, that I converted the files and am sharing them here. I appreciate you sharing them in the first place, so this is not in rebellion, or a cry of "I hate .flac", it's simply to make it more accessible.

mp3s are 192kbps in EAC. I tried to do VBR but it always sounded funny. Also, note that I have a few other torrents running so my seeding speed won't be that stellar, but the torrent is only 76MB now : )
>> Anonymous
audiophools
>> Anonymous
>>127984
>>127812
THANK YOU
>> Pingachevsky !R4K9xTEOkY
>>127984
Hey, I have no problems whatsoever duders. I was kinda hoping someone would do that so less people would be likely to pester me about large filesizes. :D