Personal purchase | iTunes M4A |
Tracklist
01 Jump Up, Super Star! 4:06
Download:
https://mega.nz/#!v8UiVASQ!psxYyNJoPGLDvFdgffwO-1_mKd8bGGgpeaZXvLl0Y80
Was waiting all day long, eager to have this song, and when it finally was available for me – I couldn’t hold it. I had to download iTunes just for this. And in my opinion, it kinda was worth it. You could say I’m supporting Nintendo and letting them know I want more of them, right? 😛 Anyway, I’m glad of the purchase. Here it is, and I hope you guys enjoy it as much as me. 🙂 Don’t forget to say thanks if you want to.
That was wholesome to read, lol. I’m glad you enjoy this song as much as I am
Yes, I kinda do not have a converter on hand right now. Sorry :/
Will see if I can.
Will see if I can.
oh, don’t worry about it. this version it’s good enough, I just like MP3s ‘cuz I like to save space on my PC ^_^U
There wouldn’t have been that much of a difference in size, just one or two megs less perhaps. This is AAC, AAC is lossy, just the better lossy. It’s not lossless. 😛
I’m sure vlc can play that song.
Still baffled by how People seem to be fucking unable to do this themselves in 2017. Mommy still wipes your Bum, too ?
MP3 (https://mega.nz/#!KtZSDCBQ!sacgAf54ujPoeKfBm-QvHUWOthrM9ZBN6fCluaK2zO4)
Man…
It’s AAC>WAV 32 Bit, no dither>MP3 VO
I.e. a 256 kbps AAC would be the same filesize as a 256 kbps MP3, maybe only differing if the sample size is different, .e.g 16-bit, 24- bit, etc.
I.e. a 256 kbps AAC would be the same filesize as a 256 kbps MP3, maybe only differing if the sample size is different, .e.g 16-bit, 24- bit, etc.
No expert but MP3 files are usually in smaller sizes. I bought the copy from iTunes and this is the info from the file.
Size: 8,29 MB (80% Compressed)
Original Size: 41,43 MB
Length: 4 minutes 6 seconds
Channels: 2 (stereo)
Sample Rate: 44,1 KHz
Bit Rate: 256 kbps
Encoder: AAC (LC)
Audio Quality: Very High (Lossy)
I’d rather have gotten the lossless copy of 41MB and I wonder if that’ll be available for purchase though I suspect not, this is the official release after all.
Whose File, mine or his ?
Ponyo’s
I removed the metadata completely with FFmpeg, and then manually tagged it, following the original iTunes metadata. It was the quickest, most safest way. There was no data/quality loss in the actual song..
thanks for explaining
ty!
Who’s the man? You da man!
It’s only 99c and you guys are too cheap to pay that? I happily bought it and would also purchase a Japanese full version of Mario Odyssey but don’t know if it exists on the JPN iTunes.
It might be they’re cheap, but there might be a thousand other reasons why they go with downloads; perhaps they don’t have a bank account or a card, perhaps they don’t have iTunes and don’t want to download it just to buy the song (like I did)
Thanks for holding up the Moral Standards on a Piracy Board.
Newsflash, i will pirate Shit even if it costs 0,01 Cents.
So, peddle your Papers somewhere else.