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Post by merton on Jun 26, 2007 17:09:24 GMT
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jun 26, 2007 20:53:28 GMT
I'd love to listen to it Merton but unfortunately don't have winrar.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2007 11:48:59 GMT
Merton Not that it means much, but I listened on headphones and didn't notice anything untoward. It was from decompressed .flac files though. I also had a lookat the waveforms around that time in SoundForge 9, and didn't see anything unusual. No glitches or anything either. Your hearing is most certainly much better than mine though.I didn't find the overall SQ of that track anything special. SandyK
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Post by Sol on Jun 27, 2007 20:12:10 GMT
So I had a listen! The choir certainly is pushing the recording at the top ... perhaps a smidge of distortion on my system, not the sweatest sound .. but certainly no "scratchy thing"
Track 2 is cool by the way (I've always been a sucker for drums), and the waves rolling across the room on a later track was fun. The most startling for me was the bells/glass tinkerling .. man that sounds impressive on my system.
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Post by Sol on Jun 27, 2007 20:13:16 GMT
I'd love to listen to it Merton but unfortunately don't have winrar. Winrar is shareware and easily downloaded ... it has a trial period, and thence afterwards an annoying reminder screen.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2007 0:12:04 GMT
Cheapskate ! (me2)
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Post by FritzS on Jun 28, 2007 11:22:45 GMT
... nice with pc loudspeakers but at afternoon I want to hear them with my headphones ..... but on track 4. at ~ 46 ... 47 sec. it's sounds override (heared with pc loudspeakers) ..... a ripping or FLAC problem? where I can get a original?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2007 11:59:36 GMT
Fritz Perhaps my hearing isn't good enough, but I can't hear any problems in that area.With this headphone amplifier and Sony MDR CD780 headphones I am usually able to pick up any glitches, then find them in SoundForge for correction (despite hearing damage, courtesy of Telstra).I am unable to see anything unusual in the 45-48 second area waveforms either. I don''t know where you could get an original,as I rarely listen to this type of music Regards SandyK
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Post by dc on Jun 28, 2007 13:12:37 GMT
I've had the files for this a while now and had a listen... nothing strange at that point
maybe it was a bad rip/file corruption? could it be the version of FLAC decoder you're using?
i opened it in winamp's FLAC decoder... maybe try another play perhaps?
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jun 28, 2007 14:50:50 GMT
I don't do any of this music downloading stuff but if any of you guys like metal and want hundreds of free albums then look no further.... you will need winrar and best to actually pay for 1 month on rapidshare inglor-music.blogspot.com/
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Post by FritzS on Jun 28, 2007 15:15:26 GMT
I used the latest stable FLAC 1.7.1 to decode - but I heared with my PC and NEC TFT crashmakers = loudspeakers Later I will hear with my headhones too
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Post by merton on Jun 28, 2007 17:01:13 GMT
i was using the original cd. i guess my left ear piece is damaged. but i only hear that rattling/scratching on a very few spots like that.
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