Personal Trainer: Cooking [NDS] – MP3 V0



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Ruqyo
08-11-2012, 02:04 PM

Download Link: pt-c.rar (http://www.mediafire.com/?n6hi8p86kl9fb1o)
Password: ruqyo

Requested by Ivalice2

Enjoy!

~Ruqyo


Peels9765
08-11-2012, 02:35 PM
I never Herd of this game, but I think it might be good, if it’s not a Cooking Mama ripoff.

lvalice2
08-11-2012, 04:27 PM
I never Herd of this game, but I think it might be good, if it’s not a Cooking Mama ripoff.Though its made by Nintendo, its not a game. Its basically an interactive cookbook/assistant.
It gives you directions to prepare multi-cultural cuisines as well as provide information like ingredients, substitutions, calorie intake, times, and other instructions. It also allows you to omit recipes containing ingrediants of your choosing that might be hard to come by or allergic to. I guess Nintendo forsaw that not everyone has access to foreign spices, sake, and squid.

And to Rugyo, I already thank you enough for providing the only rip of the game on the entire internet, but are you able to rip as lossless format? Kind of a lossless collector. It’d also be nice to know your method of music ripping because I happen to know quite a few NDS games that don’t have OSTs. Being an NDS pirate since before the rom count broke the #700, I’ve pretty much played any worthwhile NDS game in all of existence. Theres alot of music to be had. 😮


Peels9765
08-11-2012, 04:47 PM
Though its made by Nintendo, its not a game. Its basically an interactive cookbook/assistant.
It gives you directions to prepare multi-cultural cuisines as well as provide information like ingredients, substitutions, calorie intake, times, and other instructions. It also allows you to omit recipes containing ingrediants of your choosing that might be hard to come by or allergic to. I guess Nintendo forsaw that not everyone has access to foreign spices, sake, and squid.
Oh. Oh!

Ruqyo
08-11-2012, 04:57 PM
are you able to rip as lossless format? Kind of a lossless collector. It’d also be nice to know your method of music ripping because I happen to know quite a few NDS games that don’t have OSTs.

I am ABLE to rip it as lossless, but I’d rather not deal with FLAC/WAV. The file sizes are horrendous, and my upload speed isn’t that great. The files at MP3 V0 are large enough for me to deal with (and even then, I’m not keen on them). I rip it at MP3 V0 ~245kbps for this forum, but for myself, I convert it down to ~128-160kbps V0…or even 128 CBR because I don’t hear much of a difference; as long as it doesn’t sound flat/scratchy, then I’m easy.

My ripping method? It’s actually quite easy. First, I use VGMToolbox to rip the .2sf audio information from the rom file. Next, I open up those files in Foobar2000 (with an added .2sf plugin) and convert them to whatever format I wish. Then, once all the files are converted, I tag them with MP3Tag, make .rar files, and then upload them to the download host.


lvalice2
08-11-2012, 06:41 PM
I’m different. 😮
I care more about 1:1 CD burning. Its more about keeping music as pristine as it’s source as possible. I bought a TB external harddrive and have plans to buy another 2TB with just lossless in mind. Don’t get me wrong, I listen to my music, but I only like about 10% or less than I actually have. I like only about 30GB of the 400GB of music I’ve collected, but I keep the rest of the 370GB for the sake of keeping everything complete. And when someone on the internet is looking for lossless music, then I can provide my own collection if I can’t find a google link.

Thats why I’m always asking for lossless even though I know I cant hear the difference between MP3 and FLAC. Thanks for the mention of your tool. I’ll try it out tomorrow on my day off. 😮


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