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Actually, it's 4.45GB when you convert all files to WAV. You thought it's 3.5GB total because kvs2ogg just stop converting when it fails to convert the file 57.kvs. Leaving a lot of files behind.
And also, when kvs2ogg convert the file 56 (NGS1 - Supply Base) to WAV, we get a incomplete music. It have just 1:24 when it should be 2:35. The file 57 (NG2S - Emergency Alarm) is impossible to convert (OGG or WAV). I always get a 0B file. The rest of the 186 files converts just fine.
So, thank you for this guide. It helped a lot!
Also the music is lossy (tested with Fakin' the Funk program). They are mostly 320kbps. So converting to .wav is pointless upsampling.
You could do OGG, but a better option is using foobar2000 with the vgmstream plugin to convert to 320kbps (ogg/mp3)