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10 comments on Super Smash Bros. Brawl Music ripped from the game disc (314 tracks)
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VitalBeach from 
2.Posted by DEADNUMBER339 on Feb 03 2008 at 15:02
What am I going to do with BRSTM files? Blah!
3.Posted by Kriss85 on Feb 03 2008 at 16:47
Yes...how can I listen to this ?....what are these brstm files 
4.Posted by kunalsan on Feb 03 2008 at 18:18
i think you need to get winamp and download the in#-cube plugin from http://www.hcs64.com/in_cube.html
5.Posted by gengis_the_wise on Feb 04 2008 at 01:08
shut up forse you fat 5hit if you'd have looked you would have seen a torrent has been uploaded with these ripped as mp3 fat fu(k face
6.Posted by VitalBeach on Feb 04 2008 at 01:14
forse you are an idiot. Converting to an mp3 would be lossy to more lossy, degrading the sound quality. the winamp plugin that kunalsan points to will allow you to play it. its not a "sh1t" file format, its the original codec it came in. you can convert it to 128 mp3 so you can listen to it on your zune tho if you must, but that would require you downloading that plugin. Arg it suks when people upload things not in your exact format!!
7.Posted by Master_Alucard on Feb 04 2008 at 02:56

8.Posted by Kryptographer on Feb 05 2008 at 05:42
I had to download a second torrent to get the mp3's I needed.
Archive files are for people that are hiding the true contents or want to slip a password in. When I look at the details tab and all I see is an archive file name, I've learned nothing.
Files are already compressed enough for the most part without sticking them in a RAR. If you must do this, at least tell us what's inside.
I will be seeding the second torrent I downloaded and not this one.
Thanks for wasting my monthly bandwidth limit for nothing.
9.Posted by kevind23 on Feb 11 2008 at 16:25
First of all, there are only 312 tracks. Secondly, no matter what codec they are encoded with (I'd prefer ogg, but that's just me), there is absolutely no need to compress them in an archive. Okay, this isn't gnutella anymore; this is BitTorrent and you can share a whole folder of files at once. The file size is only slightly over 1GB, whereas your .rar file is 980MB -- that's a difference of what? About 20 megabytes? -_-"
10.Posted by Vasch on Feb 25 2008 at 18:32
So Keving , could you upload all the songs but no in a compressed file.
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1.Posted by kunalsan on Feb 03 2008 at 12:45
do you need the winamp plugin to play, are there any other media players that can play it cos i dont have winamp