Yoshi's Island DS music available.

With the current version of vio2sf (pretty much the only 2SF plugin for Winamp... as well as foobar and other things), this is the highest quality you can get.
All files at AAC, and at 192 kbps, which is pretty good quality.

http://nintendo3dscommunity.com/index.php?/files/file/10-yoshis-island-ds/
 
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Nin3DS? The downloads thing's broken. It keeps saying that this has been downloaded 0 times. Is it a glitch?

Seriously, no one's downloaded this? It's not exactly the worst soundtrack is it?
 
Imma download it...... I'll tell you when I do so can check.
 
Ugh... Nin3DS? Why don't you just take down the freaking downloads? I mean wow, ONE person downloaded all the tracks? Yay. So, Yoshi's Island DS is 4 years old. What does everyone expect only games released in 2010? Or 2011? I upload Yoshi's Island DS music that's far better quality than ANY Yoshi's Island DS rip available on the internet (as far as I know of). But somehow no one even bothers to comment? I mean at least tell me I'm a stupid gay faggot, rather than just not reply at all, or comment or anything.
 
Don't panic. MP3 downloading has kinda gone a bit out of fashion.

People use Youtube now, and more people view the soundtrack there, including the official channel.
 
I dont really like yoshis island DS music
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,but the first ones music was amazing and really catchy
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MP3 is out of fashion because quality sucks. People are using AAC (which are better quality, and can be smaller in size, hence why I use it), or FLACs which are quite large (they can be as large as maybe slightly smaller than a typical 320 kbps MP3, to maybe a 3 minute song being almost 50 MB... far larger even than CD Audio or a WAV -- although this is only if it's over 2 Mbps (~2048 kbps) and at a ridiculously high 192 kHz, 4 times higher than 48 kHz, which is what most people use, at the highest.

Also, the quality of YouTube sucks... seriously, if you used a high quality sound source, and saved the video at 1080p, even after it's processed, you can clearly hear that there's some loss of quality. What does the video need to be in? WHUXGA - Wide Hex Ultra-eXtended Graphics Array (7680×4800) with the audio bitrate in gigabits per second?
 
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Problem is, it's a matter of conveniance. People can either get a proper audio program and listen to the files, or just go on Youtube (and yes, the quality sucks, but people generally don't care) and bring up the file near instantly.
 
Problem is, it's a matter of conveniance. People can either get a proper audio program and listen to the files, or just go on Youtube (and yes, the quality sucks, but people generally don't care) and bring up the file near instantly.
I'm one of them....heh.....

I don't care about quality as long as it is decent quality.
 
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