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FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Original Soundtrack ~Special edit version~
-Album Details-
Title: FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE Original Soundtrack ~Special edit version~
Publisher: Square Enix Music
Catalog Number: SQEX-10768~75
Release Date: May 17th 2020
Ripped by: Razakin
-Info-
I really don't think this needs any explanation what this is. I heard it is a soundtrack to some lesser known indie game apparently ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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comment #1
Thanks for the release! ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
comment #2
Isn't this the game that features that beloved character with the interesting personality and unique sword? What's his name... Squall! Anyway, thanks for sharing.
comment #3
Hallelujah! Thanks!
comment #4
Thank you very much!
comment #5
Thank you!
comment #6
I love that the Jukebox tracks are there in HQ! Thank you so much!
comment #7
thank you
comment #8
Thanks so much for sharing!
comment #9
Bonerrific!
comment #10
Thanks for posting this! Been anticipating this one for a while. Appreciate all your work and so glad this site still exists after all these years of using it.
comment #11
Thanks a lot!
comment #12
I love this website and all the uploads posted here. Truly a valuable resource that I've used for years to find music to add to my libraries.
Is it possible to rip these albums into higher quality like 320kbps or flac? There's so much great music added here but has low bitrate. If this can be reuploaded and all future uploads at 320kbps or flac that would be great. Just a suggestion, thanks.
comment #13
@Rusty, if you want flacs, you can buy the album yourself honestly. That's been my ideology at least. And for 320kbs, variable bitrate with LAME setting of V0 is better. I mean, you don't always need that maximum bitrate for tracks.
comment #14
@Razakin
~250kbps music is better than no music, and true I can buy the album and get lossless tracks, but why not choose to upload at a higher bitrate? It's a simple change that would benefit many that care and can tell the difference, its not even that much more space. I don't see the issue with that. With my basic bose speakers and audio technica headphones I can clearly distinguish ~250kbps from 320. I can understand if you're trying to save space, but then you could use V0 with lame as you said.
comment #15
@Rusty, V0 will go as high as 320kbs if the track is complex enough for it to require it. That's why it is variable bitrate.
Also, if you can distinguish between those two, I'm safe to assume you've done some blind tests?
comment #16
Thanks for the release! Woohoo!