Content removed. :-(
Can you re-upload?
Sigh.
1. Download foobar2000. (
http://www.foobar2000.org/download)
2. Download foo_gep plugin. (
http://kode54.foobar2000.org/)
3. Download the game's SPC files. (change the rsn extension to rar then extract) (
http://snesmusic.org/v2/select.php?view=sets&char=R&limit=60)
4. Install foobar2000, then install foo_gep.
5. Download LAME MP3 3.99.5 exe. (
http://www.rarewares.org/mp3-lame-bundle.php) (or the FLAC bundle if that's what you want).
6. Open SPC files in foobar2000.
7. Right click on the tracks and click Convert.
8. Choose LAME MP3 and configure it's settings. Hit convert, it will ask you to locate the lame.exe (which we downloaded in step 5). Seconds later you have the entire soundtrack in MP3.
9. Now, from now on, you can just re-do steps 6~8 for whatever game you want for the several different systems GEP supports. You just have to find the rip files (SNES = spc, NES = nsf, Game Boy = gbs, etc), which all have various readily available archives online. These rips of entire soundtracks are WAAAAAAAAAAAAY smaller than any MP3. You'll be saving a crap ton of time and bandwidth doing these transcodes yourself. Or, if you mainly just listen on your PC anyway, you can just use the rip files and transcode nothing, which will save you very, very, very much space.
10. Now you never have to depend on anyone else again for these crappy inaccurate emulator transcodes. Yay!