PaladinZ
11-13-2013, 07:23 AM
This is a soundtrack that I've been wanting to get my hands on for some time now. Well, I managed to find a method to achieve this. It involved splitting the tracks into individual units since somebody else had jointed them together in threes. The process was pretty painstaking, and as a result the audio might seem a little longer at the beginnings or ends of a track. However, I'm satisfied with the end result and delightedly present it to you for your own enjoyment!



Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 OST
Composed by Frederick Love

MP3 320kbps | 203.4 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!zQIyxDgK!V1qbgjzvT5aWbfa9Br92JlDpqEIdmuYO39WHija ssEg

treeleaf49
11-14-2013, 03:09 AM
Nice work. It's very hard to find music from games based on TV and movies. I wonder why...

PaladinZ
11-14-2013, 05:42 AM
Nice work. It's very hard to find music from games based on TV and movies. I wonder why...

Thanks. =)

It seems to me that gamers typically avoid games based on a TV series because they are prone to turn out bad, or unsatisfactory as another way of putting it. But then, you could also factor in copyright claims and other legislative scenarios. Whatever the case, I've found that most games like this have superb music, yet are indeed strangely obscure.

Anyhow, another thing concerning my upload... The composer's name was apparently improperly tagged, and so when I opened up iTunes to play the files it didn't appear under the artist. You see, I didn't bother to tag everything in a music player, such as iTunes or otherwise, but instead set everything up in the individual file's Properties. If you opened up Properties and then clicked on Details, you'll probably find the name [Frederick Love] listed under "Artist", and not "Contributing Artist". It's an easy fix to just look up the album in your player's search box (if it has one) and then revise the name in from there. Apologies in advance if this inconveniences anyone; again, this is my first upload which I took the time to edit and tag.

Jessie
11-15-2013, 02:20 AM
Thanks :)

Jessie
11-15-2013, 09:33 PM
Just finished listening to it and was a nice soundtrack, the rip sounded a bit dull though, so i redid it. Hope you don't mind me posting it.

Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 (PS2) Game Rip (http://adf.ly/ZNNWp)

PaladinZ
11-16-2013, 01:45 AM
Just finished listening to it and was a nice soundtrack, the rip sounded a bit dull though, so i redid it. Hope you don't mind me posting it.

Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 (PS2) Game Rip (http://adf.ly/ZNNWp)

Yeah that was most likely the result of converting from a lower audio quality to a higher one; guess it doesn't work like that. I appreciate the improved quality, though. Definitely replacing this with my own collection.

kurai_surini
02-03-2014, 10:07 PM
Thank you for this. I have a request for this OST. Can you upload the song files that were in "parts"? In every level of the game the music becomes softer or "fuller" depending on the area you were in. When I looked on the disk I noticed the song files were split up to achieve that change in music. (For example, level 1 has 3 song parts, level 4 has 5 parts, etc). Can you upload the MP3s for the song parts please please? Thank you!

Also, what method of uploading did you use to make this? This soundtrack was recently uploaded again using a method called Vgstream. What method did you use? Tell us so in case something happens to these files we will know what to do.

PaladinZ
02-03-2014, 10:45 PM
I'm going to download the game and see if I can extract the files. Don't know how successful that'll be, but if I can find the audio files in "parts" then I'll retag and reupload the whole thing. Otherwise the full soundtrack of this jewel will be nearly impossible to find online.

Originally the only way that I could even get the music required downloading this playlist and then splitting them into proportionate lengths. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTZUmD4LF8gjS10ArgfUz9C11HBppjlOs

PaladinZ
02-04-2014, 04:39 AM
Thank you for this. I have a request for this OST. Can you upload the song files that were in "parts"? In every level of the game the music becomes softer or "fuller" depending on the area you were in. When I looked on the disk I noticed the song files were split up to achieve that change in music. (For example, level 1 has 3 song parts, level 4 has 5 parts, etc). Can you upload the MP3s for the song parts please please? Thank you!

Also, what method of uploading did you use to make this? This soundtrack was recently uploaded again using a method called Vgstream. What method did you use? Tell us so in case something happens to these files we will know what to do.

Took a look at the audio files directly found in the game, and there are exactly 20, just like in my upload. I'm not sure how to get these track parts otherwise, and I don't own the game disc itself. Do you happen to have a link to these additional files that you mentioned?

Also, yeah I used the Vgmstream method just now to play the game files.

kurai_surini
02-04-2014, 07:58 PM
I don't have a link. I found them on the disk. I have the game disc but it is scratched. I'll copy the files from the disk. Hopefully they'll be playable. They were in separate folders.

For your upload of the OST, you downloaded the songs from the YouTube? I am confused about that part. I thought you obtained and converted the game's audio files.

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I just looked on the disk and the files are in folders like J2A, J2B, etc and there are twenty of them like you said. Dang! I thought the song files were in parts

This means the soundtrack is complete.

But that doesn't explain how the game is able to "layer" the song files into parts. Wouldn't the game need a source to put the files together?

What on earth is THBANK.VBK? Is that an extra file?

I am going to play the game now while I have the urge for playing.

PaladinZ
02-04-2014, 08:33 PM
At the time I only knew how to pull the files from Youtube to play them. But recently getting the files directly from a game folder and converting them into a playable/streaming format was a good learning experience.

In his thread, hack3rman has instructions on converting the .VBK files using Vgstream and Winamp, just like you mentioned before.

Thread 167967

kurai_surini
02-04-2014, 09:14 PM
He says the files have 4 channels. Does that mean I can split those channels into individual mp3 files? Maybe that's how the game splits the songs into parts in each level!