My friend was lucky enough to get a copy of the Jubei Ninpucho OST (which is a fancy way of saying the Ninja Scroll Movie OST). This rare OST can easily cost you $60+, at least on Amazon anyway.
Here’s the link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?h9ddinyxgzt
And since we’re on the topic of Ninja Scroll, I have the Ninja Scroll TV OST that I got from Galbadia hotel.
Here’s the link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?ndgqyubmnum
Please use join-stereo and variable bitrate if possible. It permitting to avoid bad quality encoding sound at that low bitrate.
An example on an ideal command line for lame 3.96 (the one I use myself) : -b 32 -m j -h -p -V 2 -F -q 1 –priority 2
Thanks for the suggestions, I’ll do what I can :).
To compress the tracks, I guess mp3 format using join-stereo and a variable bitrate in quality 1 or 2 should be enough for almost everybody. You can made it using the compiled LAME (it containing both DLL and EXE) : http://www.exe64.com/mirror/rarewares/lame3.97.zip
edit: I didn’t tested it yet myself. If you need the 3.96 for some reasons, I can post it, since I’ve lost the origin’s url.
I using myself the executable and the command line (instead of the DLL) to compress the WAVs after the rip, but it is just a choice matter I guess. (I have some bad feeling about the dll, but I forgot why)
There are documents inside which explain I guess the difference between join and stereo :
JOINT STEREO is the default mode for stereo files with fixed bitrates of
128 kbps or less. At higher fixed bitrates, the default is stereo.
For VBR encoding, jstereo is the default for VBR_q >4, and stereo
is the default for VBR_q <=4. You can override all of these defaults
by specifing the mode on the command line.
jstereo means the encoder can use (on a frame by frame bases) either
regular stereo (just encode left and right channels independently)
or mid/side stereo. In mid/side stereo, the mid (L+R) and side (L-R)
channels are encoded, and more bits are allocated to the mid channel
than the side channel. This will effectively increase the bandwidth
if the signal does not have too much stereo separation.
Unfortunately, it didn’t containing the part where it says that JS can be used everytime and recommended instead of STEREO. I lost that document.
I think that I should write some tutorial about it, someday.
Hope this help.
edit2:
Quick starting tutorial for EAC : (I agree it excepted the part of Compression Option)
http://www.nightmedia.net/docs/convertmp3.html
The ultimate guide about EAC (I guess) :
http://roozster.info/eac/total.htm
Just a heads up, the file is no longer available.