The lossless audio has a big hum in the background, so my vote still goes for yours.
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Yeah, I remember this. Also that the lossless recording has some small cuts here and there
Eeeeooooh · Member since
Hi Fokls,
i burn the dvd, i show the vob-file on the computer,,,, the conccert is not playing for long time. show the song "Somebody to love", the concert stopped. Download was good but the concert is not full playing.
Anyway, I'm really looking forward to next chrismas...
Thank you all !
tgunn2760 · Member since
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[b]Sir GH wrote: [/b]
The lossless audio has a big hum in the background, so my vote still goes for yours.
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I have it. I will need to extract the audio and delete one channel, and then find the time to author it.
Do you have goldwave Bob? I may need instructions on how to delete the one channel, I can't
remember how I did it last time.
I also need instructions on how to rip to elementary streams with Decrypter.
Is this version distorted? I am quite confident that the AC3 audio of this came from the
version I did.
The Real Wizard · Member since
In GoldWave simply copy one channel and paste it on top of the other, and don't increase the volume afterward. There should be a button the toolbar that selects one channel at a time.
As far as I remember, only White Man and The Prophet's song are distorted. For some reason they are louder than the rest of the show, and after the volume increase they clipped and became distorted.
As for Decrpyter, I haven't used it myself, but ripping a DVD shouldn't be an overly difficult thing to do. So I assume you still have the original version that was shared here?
tgunn2760 · Member since
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[b]Sir GH wrote: [/b]
In GoldWave simply copy one channel and paste it on top of the other, and don't increase the volume afterward. There should be a button the toolbar that selects one channel at a time.
As far as I remember, only White Man and The Prophet's song are distorted. For some reason they are louder than the rest of the show, and after the volume increase they clipped and became distorted.
As for Decrpyter, I haven't used it myself, but ripping a DVD shouldn't be an overly difficult thing to do. So I assume you still have the original version that was shared here?
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Ripping a DVD is not the same as ripping to elementary streams or demuxing.
I still have the original seed, but the volume is way too low. It has to be adjusted.So what I can do is extract
the audio to WAV, reduce to MONO, upload the audio to rapidshare, have you download it and increase the volume so it doesn't distort, you then up it to rapidshare, send me the link and I can add it to the video I will
rip and then author.
How does this sound?
The Real Wizard · Member since
Sounds great to me!
But could you try either mediafire or megaupload? Those are much faster for downloading.
tgunn2760 · Member since
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[b]Sir GH wrote: [/b]
Sounds great to me!
But could you try either mediafire or megaupload? Those are much faster for downloading.
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Yup, now I need instructions on how to delete one channel in goldwave.
I don't remember how I did it last time. One channel has to be deleted, the video is 3.4 GB,
the two channel wav is 1.2 GB, half of it would fit nicely on a DVD5
1. Download PGCEdit from e.g. http://www.videohelp.com/tools/PgcDemux
2. In "Input IFO" select the correct IFO file on the DVD
3. In "Output Folder " select a directory on a hard disc drive with enough space
4. Check all boxes except "Create a PGC VOB" and maybe without "Demux video stream" if you don't need the video
5. Click OK
6. Download BeSweet and beLight - http://www.videohelp.com/tools/BeLight and http://www.videohelp.com/tools/BeSweet
7. Run BeLight, "drag and drop", select WAV/PCM as target and click on Start!
tgunn2760 · Member since
My goldwav version is different from yours Bob, so I played with it like this and I think it worked:
I clicked EDIT, CHANNELS, selected LEFT, deleted it, then selected RIGHT, and saved as QueenMono.wav
The new file is 573 MBs, old one was 1.12 GB
So I will up it and have you increase the volume Bob, you cannot keep the same volume it is way too low.
The Real Wizard · Member since
Ok, so it sounds like you just deleted one channel and you've got a mono file left over. Your DVD software probably won't recognize that, as the standard is 16 bit 44khz stereo. So I'll just duplicate the channel, making a stereo file, but the content itself will remain mono... and I'll normalize the volume.