The Sound of Kirby Café [FLAC]

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2021-01-17 01:54 UTC
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The Sound of Kirby Café [FLAC] This is the first Kirby Cafe soundtrack ripped in FLAC with EAC report. Please check out my other torrents! <( "<) The Sound of Kirby Café 2 [FLAC] - https://nyaa.si/view/1328612 Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert Blu-Ray BD Uncompressed - 星のカービィ25周年記念オーケストラコンサート https://nyaa.net/view/1004259 [FLAC] KIRBY STAR ALLIES: THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK - 星のカービィ スターアライズ オリジナルサウンドトラック - https://nyaa.net/view/1016834 Yume Nikki Mini Soundtrack Collection (ゆめにっき) - https://nyaa.si/view/1313777 Thanks to the meidos, longsworduser, Kalevala Scans, and SomaHeir!

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It's nice to see someone new actually buy and uploads CDs, so thank you for that. Some advice/improvements: 1) LOG: I've checked out Jun_Ishikawa_Hirokazu_Ando_Shogo_Sakai_-_The_Sound_of_Kirby_Cafe.log and it scored an 80. Gap handling was not detected (-10 points) Test and copy was not used (-10 points) Please try to correct these during the ripping process Guide can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1b1JJsuZj2TdiXs--XDvuKdhFUdKCdB_1qrmOMGkyveg/edit?usp=sharing 2) Don't discard the .cue file 3) if possible attempt to scan the booklets. (please) recommended settings: 600 dpi, PNG, highest color bit depth your scanner goes to.

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Edit: Okay, I've read through the guide more completely and now have a better sense of what is meant when you say the score of the log file, so yes, I will try to do that in the future. I have a couple more Kirby CDs, a sealed Triple Deluxe and an unsealed Planet Robobot OST, but they may already be on here in FLAC. Again, thanks for the feedback... Hi Sheldonsuckz - yes, I am not very experienced at ripping CDs. I'm not sure where the score is at, either. The only thing I know about score-wise is the percentage of accuracy that EAC thinks it rips the tracks at, and in some cases I've re-ripped when it's down at 97% rather than 99 or 100. I've also never swapped a torrent before, but do you think it would be worth it for the audio quality? It also didn't create a .cue file at all - those are what you get when it's just one file for the whole CD, correct? I tend to prefer having separate tracks, but if it makes the release better...just not sure what purpose it serves other than organizational. Sharky's guide says it's to provide information so that the CD could be re-burned, but I'm guessing it's more just about "completeness" in an archival sense? That stands to reason, to me...at any rate, thanks for the feedback. I've got some disposable income and so am fortunate enough to buy expensive CDs like these and the 25th Anniversary Blu-Ray videos, so it's definitely a time to give back when I can...