My understanding is that it's the same basic music bed as the studio version with a few slight differences. For example, if you do a side by side comparison, you will hear that the bass line is slightly different.
Sorry for the delays, folks. I think I will just use my Mediafire account...
Oh, my collection is complete. The only problem is finding higher quality versions of certain songs. Really, the only two that are poor are "I Don't Owe You Anything" and "Wonderful Woman."
I'm glad there's still interest in this. I tried to track down the best sounding versions of all tracks. Unfortunately, "I Don't Owe You Anything" and "Wonderful Woman" are still very poor quality. Hopeful, higher quality versions will be unearthed someday.
The sources were wav files of...
I must apologize for dropping off the face of the earth. Got busy with "real life." However, if there's still interest in my complete BBC set (flac or mp3), it's been ready to go for a while now. I just need a good place to upload it.
That's huge. Is it an avi file?
Most movie files on the internet are usually in avi format and are less than 700MB. I'm not sure what programs people use to rip them but that's usually the file size I see for a full length movie or special. You should try converting it to a smaller size...
I am just about finished editing and would be more than happy to upload the package in both formats.
What's the best way to convert wavs to flac? Winamp? I will be using Music Match for the mp3 package. Liner notes will be included here, noting the sources and such.
I never realized how awful the Sire "Strangeways" CD was until I heard the original Rough Trade pressing. I don't know what happened when the tapes came to America but that Sire CD is rubbish. Anything is an improvement over that!
I acquired the mp3 versions a while ago. The sound seems good, although I have yet to try them out on a stereo. (Only headphones thus far.) There is certainly more clarity because they went back to the original tapes. However, they seem just a tad bassy and compressed.
They need to...
I had done that here on the forum a few years back, but now that I'm upgrading all my mp3s to flacs, I no longer have them.
I could probably just convert the flacs to mp3 and throw together a zip file, if you're interested. I'll have to do a bit of editing first, which shouldn't take long.
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