
It’s another one of those games where you can just go into the game’s music folder and extract them.
Converted the tracks to mp3(320 kbps).
Lucius (https://mega.co.nz/#!qUpEATwS!hZfqvDVj01S-OHX-4atBVcgG_qPWJLymneTCJi6FQAE)
Files were originally in ogg format(with only 5 being in wav format)
Lucius original music files (https://mega.co.nz/#!jIwwzKLJ!TPsZ-oOnRXLZPVRwVRN79oON4MT0lat2J3txgNz2OL4)
For the ones that want the original music files.
I don’t see how they’re ruined if they sound fine after converting them to mp3. As long as they don’t sound like they’re in low quality, that’s all that matters.
Why is transcoding bad?
Whenever you encode a file to a lossy format (such as mp3, m4a(AAC), ogg, or mpc) information is permanently lost. It doesn’t matter what you do, it’s impossible to get this information back without making a new rip from the original lossless source. If you reencode it to a different format or bitrate, all you’re doing is reducing the quality. This applies to any lossy to lossy conversion, so even if you convert from 320kbps to 192kbps, the final file will still sound worse than if you had just ripped to 192kbps in the first place.
What you’re doing is lowering the quality of lossy files even further, while making them bigger. It may not be sounding like total crap, but it seems unnecessary to take up extra space without it doing anything, and Ogg is a perfectly viable format (better imo). You should probably state that it’s an Ogg->Mp3 transcode.
I see. Still, it doesn’t matter to me, because I can’t tell(well, "hear" to be exact)the difference between lossless and lossy. Plus, I find it more convenient to convert whatever format in to mp3 while still having a decent, if not small, file size. If you want me to, I can upload the original files.
Alright, original files are up.
I’m french, I speak english very bad !
I want this OST, but your links are "dead" ! If you can to give a new link, it’s very nice !
Thank you ! (Sorry for my english)