Lavarocks1212
04-19-2015, 08:42 PM
I couldn't find this anywhere, so I got mp3 tracks from a YouTube mp3 downloader, renamed and tagged the album.
Figured I'd let somebody else enjoy this too!

Download: MP3 from Mediafire (https://www.mediafire.com/?w1svdvt4aysadv2)

Preview:

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XeRo9009
04-19-2015, 09:17 PM
You must have not looked very hard, then.

Lavarocks1212
04-19-2015, 09:29 PM
You must have not looked very hard, then.
WRONG!!!

I looked very hard, on every thread related to the words "Super Mario 64"
There was only a few and of the few they were dead links.

And even if there was a link I'd bet it wouldn't be 320kbps.

XeRo9009
04-19-2015, 09:31 PM
converting Youtube videos to 320kbps doesn't mean it magically becomes 320kbps quality.

Also these are all lossless:
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f72/lossless-video-game-soundtrack-thread-v2-126974/132.html#post2475743
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f72/lossless-video-game-soundtrack-thread-v2-126974/256.html#post2725229
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f72/lossless-video-game-soundtrack-thread-v2-126974/75.html#post2382069

and here's the USF version: http://usf.joshw.info/s/Super%20Mario%2064%20(1996-06-23)(Nintendo%20EAD)(Nintendo).7z

Lavarocks1212
04-19-2015, 09:37 PM
converting Youtube videos to 320kbps doesn't mean it magically becomes 320kbps quality.

Also these are all lossless:
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f72/lossless-video-game-soundtrack-thread-v2-126974/132.html#post2475743
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f72/lossless-video-game-soundtrack-thread-v2-126974/256.html#post2725229
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f72/lossless-video-game-soundtrack-thread-v2-126974/75.html#post2382069

and here's the USF version: http://usf.joshw.info/s/Super%20Mario%2064%20(1996-06-23)(Nintendo%20EAD)(Nintendo).7z

Honestly, Thanks for RUINING MY HARD WORK! Can you just leave? I mean really man, I spent HOURS on tagging & renaming all the tracks, I wanted it to be just perfect right before I posted it. So please, JUST STOP!

Oh and btw, I checked the files they all say 320kbps.

TheSkeletonMan939
04-19-2015, 10:02 PM
Honestly, Thanks for RUINING MY HARD WORK! Can you just leave? I mean really man, I spent HOURS on tagging & renaming all the tracks, I wanted it to be just perfect right before I posted it. So please, JUST STOP!


You spent... hours? Why? It shouldn't have taken much more than five minutes to tag it all, if even that.

I'm trying to not be a dick when I tell you this, Lavarocks, but: no one is going to download your YouTube rip. There are lots of Super Mario 64 links here that are higher quality than what you're offering. XeRo kindly linked to a few. And he didn't ruin your hard work. You just wasted your time.

If you enjoy listening to your files that's fine... but don't try to victimize yourself by claiming that your work had been "ruined" by someone telling you where you could have looked in the first place.


Oh and btw, I checked the files they all say 320kbps.




Just because you converted to 320kbps doesn't mean they really ARE 320k.

That's like taking a low-resolution photograph and making it bigger in Microsoft Paint. It just increases filesize and does nothing to improve the photo's quality. At best these files are really 192kbps, probably 128kbps.

You can read a little about it here (http://www.techsupportalert.com/How-to-find-out-the-actual-quality-of-an-audio-file). Just check out the spectrograms of your files in a program like Spek and see what I'm talking about.

Don't be tricked into thinking that converting to a higher bitrate automatically makes it higher quality. I was once that naive, though thankfully I soon learned the error of my ways.

And FYI, XeRo: that USF rip isn't any good either, if it's the same one that's been floating around for ages from Zophar's Domain. It was ripped incorrectly and plays at an incorrect tempo. :(

Say, Lavarocks, what Youtube-to-MP3 program did you use?

XeRo9009
04-19-2015, 10:07 PM
The one I linked should be the latest; I did notice that about the tempo. Shame because the official soundtrack is a bit iffy in spots (such as added reverb and some artifacts in tracks like Koopa's Road). Do you know of a tempo-correct version, by any chance?

Lavarocks1212
04-19-2015, 10:29 PM
Here's where I got the soundtrack:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8FA3FE759E7FEE2B

As far as the program, It's 4K Download.
https://www.4kdownload.com/products/product-videodownloader

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I think it pretty much sounds the same as the video... (Correct me if I'm wrong)
Lol you can tell I have OCD when it takes me HOURS.

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Well... I guess you 'could' try mine if the tempo was off...
And If you don't like it, I'm more than fine with you just deleting it. :P

Lavarocks1212
04-20-2015, 01:10 PM
You spent... hours? Why? It shouldn't have taken much more than five minutes to tag it all, if even that.

I'm trying to not be a dick when I tell you this, Lavarocks, but: no one is going to download your YouTube rip. There are lots of Super Mario 64 links here that are higher quality than what you're offering. XeRo kindly linked to a few. And he didn't ruin your hard work. You just wasted your time.

If you enjoy listening to your files that's fine... but don't try to victimize yourself by claiming that your work had been "ruined" by someone telling you where you could have looked in the first place.





Just because you converted to 320kbps doesn't mean they really ARE 320k.

That's like taking a low-resolution photograph and making it bigger in Microsoft Paint. It just increases filesize and does nothing to improve the photo's quality. At best these files are really 192kbps, probably 128kbps.

You can read a little about it here (http://www.techsupportalert.com/How-to-find-out-the-actual-quality-of-an-audio-file). Just check out the spectrograms of your files in a program like Spek and see what I'm talking about.

Don't be tricked into thinking that converting to a higher bitrate automatically makes it higher quality. I was once that naive, though thankfully I soon learned the error of my ways.

And FYI, XeRo: that USF rip isn't any good either, if it's the same one that's been floating around for ages from Zophar's Domain. It was ripped incorrectly and plays at an incorrect tempo. :(

Say, Lavarocks, what Youtube-to-MP3 program did you use?

Thanks man, afraid i would have lost it if you hadn't jumped in. :D

TheSkeletonMan939
04-20-2015, 04:36 PM
As far as the program, It's 4K Download.

I recommend Mediahuman's YouTube to MP3, because it allows you to grab the audio stream without any conversion of any kind (so it's in an M4A format), but you can do what you'd like.


Do you know of a tempo-correct version, by any chance?

Unfortunately no. I have no ability in game audio-ripping, so I can't do it, and those who do have the ability apparently aren't interested in correcting the USF rips of classic N64 games. :/

Lavarocks1212
04-20-2015, 05:19 PM
I recommend Mediahuman's YouTube to MP3, because it allows you to grab the audio stream without any conversion of any kind (so it's in an M4A format), but you can do what you'd like.

Sorry... I really only use mp3's.
Thanks for the suggestion man. :D

MagnetMan34
04-20-2015, 09:31 PM
Sorry... I really only use mp3's.
Thanks for the suggestion man. :D

You can always convert it to MP3.

TheSkeletonMan939
04-20-2015, 09:57 PM
You can always convert it to MP3.

But that kinda defeats the purpose, doesn't it? The point I was trying to make with the M4A bit is that there's no chance of quality loss through transcoding since you'd be grabbing the source audio stream.

Toadsanime
04-29-2015, 11:06 AM
Ah, nice effort man, but as has been said, unfortunately ripping music from YouTube is going to end up with pretty poor quality. The file itself may be 320kbps, but the sound will not resemble anything like that; you don't know what quality the tracks are when they're uploaded to YouTube, uploading to YouTube destroys sound quality and then ripping from YouTube destroys sound quality even further, so although the file is 320kbps, you might be looking at quality that resembles something like that of 128kbps at best.

Your efforts to share good music is appreciated though!

Lavarocks1212
04-21-2016, 04:53 PM
I've updated this with new tags and updated some of the track names, So If anyone wants it dispute the quality as others have said here is the link:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/djrpw8lcb8bok0n/Super_Mario_64.zip

Also, Thanks to the Youtuber GlivaSunner for uploading, They have loads of Mario soundtracks for listening... Be sure to check em' out HERE:
www.youtube.com/user/GlivaSunner