02-17-2016, 07:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-17-2016, 07:29 PM by Pingus!.
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(02-17-2016, 05:40 PM)Fillerthefreak Wrote: Well, the GBA compressed the audio steamed into 8 bit, while GBA mus riper ignores that.
Here's "Fourside" from the GBA port of Earthbound (Japan Only) compared to the GBA Mus riper version.
GBA Mus Riper version:
There's definitely a major audio quality difference. GBA mus riper removes the fuzzy qualities from it.
I'm sure most people would rather have a cleaner version than the one you provided, as it's more usable then the "fuzzy" music you provided. Anyways, the focus is how to rip the instruments, so gba mus riper would be more appropriate to get the best quality. The fuzziness removed doesn't deter from the original, hell, it provides the user with the closest possible way to the originally created tracks. The "fuzziness" was just added by the incapability of the system. So, like Gors said, this isn't a drama thread, let's focus on the main topic here of how to do so.