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Well, I just created my own DTS-HD MA 5.1 track using your lossless files. I muxed it to Harmy's 2.0 MKV and I'm happy to report that this kicked ass.
Thank you very much hairy_hen, for all the work you have put in to this mix.
Well, I just created my own DTS-HD MA 5.1 track using your lossless files. I muxed it to Harmy's 2.0 MKV and I'm happy to report that this kicked ass.
Thank you very much hairy_hen, for all the work you have put in to this mix.
@hairy_hen: Awesome. Thank you again for this fantastic project.
@Krycek87: How large is the final DTS-HD file? And could you upload it somewhere for me please? I have zero knowledge of the matter and would hate to screw it up.
Harmy said:
@hairy_hen: Awesome. Thank you again for this fantastic project.
@Krycek87: How large is the final DTS-HD file? And could you upload it somewhere for me please? I have zero knowledge of the matter and would hate to screw it up.
It's about 1.76 gigs. Sure thing, I'll rar it and upload it for you. When I get back home I'll PM you.
It's actually a pretty simple program to use. You just plug in the lossless waves, make sure the setting is set for DTS-HD MA and click encode. Ten minutes later and you're set.
@ Krycek87
I'd like to get the lossless DTS-HD file too, it would be awesome if you could send me the links as well.
Krycek87 said:
It's actually a pretty simple program to use. You just plug in the lossless waves, make sure the setting is set for DTS-HD MA and click encode. Ten minutes later and you're set.
If you don't mind my asking, what program did you use?
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I'm guessing DTS-HD Master Audio Suite?
Well that's what I use and is very convenient, though my only gripe is that I have to disable my internet everytime I encode since it seems to refuse whenever it's on.
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Such are the side-effects of using a serial from a keygen program. I'm sure if you contacted DTS-MAS support (or sales), you could work around that little issue...
ScruffyNerfHerder said:
Krycek87 said:
It's actually a pretty simple program to use. You just plug in the lossless waves, make sure the setting is set for DTS-HD MA and click encode. Ten minutes later and you're set.
If you don't mind my asking, what program did you use?
The DTS-HD Master Audio Suite. Like I said before, very easy to use program.
DragoonClawNZ said:
I'm guessing DTS-HD Master Audio Suite?
Well that's what I use and is very convenient, though my only gripe is that I have to disable my internet everytime I encode since it seems to refuse whenever it's on.
That is correct. And from Daizex, to ADC and now here, huh? I've ripped the SUP files by the way, just haven't had time to upload them. I should be able to tomorrow.
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nirbateman said:
@ Krycek87
I'd like to get the lossless DTS-HD file too, it would be awesome if you could send me the links as well.
I would also like to have it if that is possible. tia
hairy_hen said:
Feel free to request a re-upload if the links expire.
Hello - I would like to humbly request reupload of the stereo flacs. Many thanks!
hairy_hen, are you still going to do an alternate version for star wars? You said awhile back that you might do one that adds in some elements of the '93, '97 and/or mono mix. It would kind of neat to hear the different Aunt Beru voice or "close the blast doors" along with your great 5.1 mix.
Yeah, like we need any more mixes for Star Wars ;-)
hairy_hen said:
Being a fan of the films' scores, I also made alternate versions containing a few music edits to bring them closer to the way John Williams originally composed them. These mixes are identical in every way to those listed above, except that the cue for Boba Fett's departure from Bespin in ESB is replaced from the '97 SE, and the deleted music for Ben's scene on Dagobah has been inserted into RotJ. I myself am rather fond of the way these edits sound, but if they're not to your liking, no worries--that's what the other versions are for. ;)
@hairy_hen,
These links are to megaupload, which is now defunct.
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Harmy said:
Yeah, like we need any more mixes for Star Wars ;-)
I, for one, would like a 5.1 mono-upmix with "Close the blastdoors", the stereo Tantive alarm, and all of Tarkin's lines replaced with a Spanish dub. That seems reasonable.
timdiggerm said:
I, for one, would like a 5.1 mono-upmix with "Close the blastdoors", the stereo Tantive alarm, and all of Tarkin's lines replaced with a Spanish dub. That seems reasonable.
That actually sounds strangely cool... Although I nominate C3-P0 for the Spanish lines.
A recreation of the mono mix in 2.0 is something I tried to do years ago and failed miserably at. :<
Be nice to hear though.
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Has the lossless version been posted anywhere else? I've been away for a while and missed these. Thanks.
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If it's not posted anywhere by someone else I may be able to upload it to a dead drop for you when I'm at work next week.
That would be great. Much appreciated
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Hi, I'm new here. Any chance I could get my hands on the 5.1 versions? It seems the links in the original post are out of date.
Hairy_Hen, I LOVE the 5.1 mix, but I'm having a slight problem with it and I was hoping you might be able to give some insight.
On my home tv I have a digital optical out running to my soundbar 5.1 config, and on the opening fanfare of the movie....I get silence instead of the first chord.
A few second later the music kicks in like the speakers are just getting input and catching up.
Can you tell me if right before the music starts is there ANY sound? Even some room tone white noise? Or is it dead silent on the track?
hairy_hen said:
It is fairly well known on this forum that the 1993 Definitive Collection laserdisc soundtrack comes the closest, since it was sourced directly from the 70mm printmaster. But because of numerous added sound effects (some of which are worthy additions, while others prove more distracting), it occasionally leaves the listener with the feeling that they are not hearing the film's "real" sound mix.
this may have been answered here or elsewhere but what about the audio of the widescreen edition: are they untouched and represent the original theatrical mixes?
That has the 1985 remix; it is not the same as the original 35mm Dolby mix but is possibly derived from the original 4-track master.
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Could someone please reupload the stereo version of this soundtrack? Thanks!