So you’d actually be getting more quality on the game rip then streaming the music from YouTube. YouTube actually compresses the audio (aka the bitrate) while Bandcamp leaves the audio untouched. There’s so many thing wrong with what you just said, both YouTube and Bandcamp stream at 44.1kHz. You're the one who lacks research.ĭo note that the YouTube version's graph goes up to 24kHz, while the others go up to 22kHz. Originally posted by Rings:When did I say otherwise? What are you rebutting? The tracks are lossy. Therefore, it's very clearly worse quality than YouTube quality - by a whole 4khz.ĭo note that the YouTube version's graph goes up to 24kHz, while the others go up to 22kHz.ĭo note that the YouTube version's graph goes up to 24kHz, while the others go up to 22kHz. But, the Shang Tu Map track from the OST is cut off at 16kHz, because it is lossy. You're the one who lacks research.Īs you can clearly see in the screenshot, comparing the YouTube version of Dragon Valley to the OST version of Dragon Valley, the OST version is higher quality, because it's lossless. Gamerips are much higher quality then streaming on YouTube I don't know what you're on about When did I say otherwise? What are you rebutting? The tracks are lossy. Hahaha you don't do your research don't you? Originally posted by Rings:As a preface, I adore this game's music and own it on bandcamp. I would not recommend supporting this OST in its current state. I know many people, myself included, would be more than willing to support that. Considering the current cost is $10, and it's 121 tracks, $20 for a proper OST would still be a steal. One of the team members in the discord mentioned that getting the music crew back together to make a proper release would double the price of the OST (because apparently asking them to export their projects in WAV is too much to ask). I could have been listening to the gamerip this whole time, since it's the exact same thing, down to the lack of artist credits. As someone who waited for and anticipated this for so long, I am truly disappointed. There has been a gamerip for a while now, and I held off on listening to it because I wanted to wait for the official release with proper artist credits. And it's very noticeable (seriously, 16kHz cutoff? That's worse than YouTube quality, which is already a low bar) All the tracks that are lossy in the game are lossy here. Not only does it lack proper credits, it's also just a straight gamerip. This is a super lazy and amateurish release. Freedom Planet 1's OST is in my top 10 most played albums of all time since 2016: As a preface, I adore this game's music and own it on bandcamp.
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