The game’s music files have finally been decrypted so I thought I would finally make a soundtrack for the game. Enjoy!
Tracklist:
01 Title / Main Menu
02 Intro Fanfare
03 Bowser Fanfare
04 Overworld
05 Bowser’s Theme
06 Results
07 Underground
08 Athletic
09 Ghost House
10 Desert
11 Forest
12 My Kingdom
13 Kingdom Builder
14 Overworld (Coin Rush)
15 Underground (Coin Rush)
16 Athletic (Coin Rush)
17 Castle (Coin Rush)
18 Ghost House (Coin Rush)
19 Airship (Coin Rush)
20 Desert (Coin Rush)
21 Bonus Mini Game
22 Menu (Remix 10)
23 Remix 10
24 Invincible (Remix 10)
25 Remix 10 Cleared!
26 Princess Peach Rescued
– Files were originally 32000 Hz but I’ve converted them to 44100 Hz for higher quality
Files were originally 32000 Hz but I’ve converted them to 44100 Hz for higher quality
-isn’t that nonsense?
Unfortunately not. Converting from lossy (OGG Vorbis) to lossy (MP3) you’ve decreased the quality and upscaling the sample rate from 32000Hz to 44100Hz does not increase the quality either. But, I am quite happy that this was finally decrypted.
Well to be honest, I don’t really know that much about how to increase quality of audio files. I just assumed that upscaling sample rate would make it sound better.
Even worst, when it’s lossy it’s lossy forever.
Yeah, it’ll stay lossy, but converting OGG Vorbis -> MP3 will lower the quality, while OGG Vorbis -> FLAC will keep the same quality. Just saying cause I wouldn’t want files in the OGG Vorbis format. Although I guess I could just convert them myself if I had them.
If the source were stored in a wav file you could convert into flac.
But the quality is fine but could be better.
I mean 120 Kbps w/ 32000 Hz is basically listenable, under that and the quality will suffer even more.
As a person who listen to mp3, i think it’s good enough for now. If they release a digital album for the game, you probably will get higher quality.
While playing it your system will resample it anyway (in 44k or 48k depending of your setting) before mixing it to the output, so if well done converting it to flac shouldn’t worsen the quality but it’ll just be a waste of disk space.