Even trying to click on that link gets my browser to say that the connection is not secure and the site might be trying to steal my secure data like passwords. While I'd like to have something like this myself, I don't want it that badly. I know that you're against those corporate storage sites, ZoriaRPG; but at least they don't create warnings like this.
The other site mentioned earlier is the one I generally use now to find sound effects I don't have, though it does have some strange omissions.
Might I suggest that you either place it on a different site, or offer to send it to members who want it via a more secure medium; like Skype?
I'm not going to place it elsewhere, but feel free to do so, if you are so inclined. I'm certainly not going to send it over Skype. Not 1.31 GB of files. If you're unable to decipher what an expired SSL cert means, for a file like this, then that's hardly my problem. You aren't transmitting anything, so SSL is effectively irrelevant. If I were you, I'd be far more worried about the trackers and cookies that 'data sharing sites' store on your drive, and the information they read, and retain about you; than a file on a direct *nix path with no HTML or scripts running, at all.
I'll bet £10 that every one of those sites runs google analytics, or google syndication; or both. That's evil, refined.
The sources, various. I ripped some myself (mostly FDS related), but credit doesn't apply to original Nintendo music, and sounds;, except of course, to Nintendo Co., Ltd., and the original composers. Come to think of it, I don't recall seeing any of you crediting the original composers in any of
your custom ending credits...
I'm distributing it as a package, for your convenience, not my glorification. If you want to complain about it, I can take it down, and just ignore the latter complaints about that, instead.
No HW files. I don't own the game, and thus, can't encode the SFX for you, but if you own the game, feel free to do so, and distribute them as you see fit.
The bottom line: I don't own any of this, nor do you you, nor does
anyone who ripped it. Distribute it, use it, don;t use it, don;t distribute it; tear it into pieces, and put it back together if you will. None of that ultimately matters.
Edited by ZoriaRPG, 14 October 2015 - 03:38 PM.