Following your intervention, I checked too and the audiograph goes until 17.000hz, but it’s not a true 320 I admit.
But I never check if the mp3 that I found are @the true bitrate they seems to be, I am just sure with my own rip.
Btw, this OST is very rare and the sound is pretty good, true or not true 320, no importance 😉
Also, if you find a better version, I hope you will share with us 😉
The few soundtracks I could find\directly upload to share have ALWAYS been SINCERE, so if I wrote (FLAC) or (Mp3 320 kbps) that was it! And if I mistakenly wrote FLAC instead of another format, I corrected it in the message of the thread.
You MUST be credible like that, okay? I and others REAL users care about audio quality and If it is written (320 kbps), it MUST BE 320 kbps both in bytes, both in quality, and not a COPOUT! I was expecting HIGH QUALITY stuff, but the moment I heard it with my headphones I suspected there was something wrong so I had to check.
Don’t you DARE to imply that I should "upload the stuff at better quality", okay? The R-Type special soundtrack is already on a website dedicated to music despite reporting the name of a famous ps2 japanese action-rpg from dysney\square cooperation, at 128 mp3 (high quality sounding but still 128kbps of an obsolete 1992 mp3 format, would it have been opus format, being it a 2014 format, it would have been even better, but those guys there are idiots and don’t study) and what you did was just take those files and then say that it is yours.
If you would have uploaded it yourself, you would have done it at both Mp3 320 kbps, both FLAC, but you didn’t, so that is suspect, so I am 99% sure you just try to rip others off with fake 320kbps mp3.
Out this website, low-quality music cracker!
Bye ;-).
As far as I know, we’re not out to technically stop users posting transcodes (even more so when they seem to not be aware of them being transcodes), lorddsp doesn’t need to leave, especially not because you’re telling him to do so. Keep your attitude in check.
Now, you’ve made your case, let’s hope this won’t be an issue next time.
@lorddsp:
Please, do the following:
– Check what’s the actual quality/bitrate of the files you share.
– State something along the lines of: "Not my rip/Not the source" (if indeed that’s the case), otherwise you can’t blame users for telling you you’re ripping others off, because that’s what you would be doing (they’re going to assume you’re the author of the rip).
Thank you again for your amazing work lorddsp!!!
"Your output quality will never magically be better than your input quality."
At the same time, if it really is a rare album, I wouldn’t care if it was a triple transcode – as long as it sounded OK to me, that’s all that matters.
#peace