Source Info
SBD
--------------- shnid 8255 information ------------
SBD > DAT > Lucid PCI24 > Gina 2496 > CEP > CDR
CDR>EAC>WAV>MKW>SHN by Charlie Kidder
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this is a speed corrected/aud patched version of 8255
this fine show that had a culmative pitch problem that started at a 102.2
ratio to start and ended with a 102.8 ratio as compared to both the
vhs video and audience dat recording. This works out to approx 2 sec fast
for every 1 minutes that plays. As the vhs and audience DAT were identical
in length and the sbd is not only different but variable - it leads one to
believe there might possibly be a cassette master in the lineage.
AUD 1
Source: (FOB) Schoeps MK4 > DAT > CDR > WAV > SHN
seeds provided by C. M.
DAE (EAC), tracking (cdwav) and compression (mkwact) via neo_levo.
shnid = 10063
AUD 2
Video soundtrack from low generation vhs
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Tech Notes
SHNs were decoded to wave and Audition 1.0 was used to reassemble
the tracks back to 1 long wave. Audition 1.0 was used to align &
synch the SBD & both AUD sources. Audition 1.0 used to adjust the
volume for both AUDs, matrix/CTR and LFE channels. Surcode
CD Pro DTS was used to encode to DTS.
- Aud and sbd were synced while working on a low generation video
available on 3 dvds by Brokedown House Productions
- Mixed by kevtobin@yahoo.com
- FLAC conversion 18-JUL-2006
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DTS-Audio-CD Info
Front
Left Channel SBD
Right Channel SBD
Center
Mixed to mono -3db SBD
Surround
Left Channel -2db AUD (with some AUD2 patches)
Right Channel -2db AUD1 (with some AUD2 patches)
Sub/LFE
Mixed to mono -3db SBD Reel
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Audio Patching:
1) At the beginning of the show, 25.596 seconds were missing from the sbd source and filled in with audio from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
2) Between Sugaree and Wang Dang Doodle, 16.709 seconds was missing from the sbd source and filled in with audio from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
3) Between Wang Dang Doodle and High Time, 2 minutes and 18.059 seconds were missing from the sbd source and filled in with audio from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
4) Between High Time and Maggie's Farm, 1 minutes and 55.052 seconds were missing from the sbd source and filled in with audio from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
5) Between Cumberland Blues and Cassidey, 1 minutes and 52.556 seconds were missing from the sbd source and filled in with audio from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
6) At the end of Don't Ease Me In, 19.780 seconds were missing from the sbd source and filled in with audio from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
7) During Drums, 4 minutes and 37.522 seconds were missing from the sbd source and filled in with audio from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
8) Between One More Saturday Night and Knockin' On Heaven's Door, 1 minute 22.940 seconds were missing from the sbd source and filled in with audio from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
9) At the end of Knockin' On Heaven's Door, 16.144 seconds were missing from the sbd source and filled in with audio from the original video soundtrack. This portion of the audio was normalized to blend in better.
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More On DTS
Today's audio standards are moving towards multi-channel sound, like DTS and Dolby Digital. While the Audio-CD standard (Red Book) hasn't changed to accommodate these new sound formats, it is still possible to go around the
specification and to put a 5.1 surround recording on a regular Audio-CD. To play a DTS-Audio-CD you must connect your DVD/CD player via a digital cable (optical or coaxial) to your DTS Dolby-Digital receiver. It is not 100% sure that your receiver will recognize a DTS-Audio CD, so the first time you're trying to playback a DTS-Audio-CD you must do a test to determine if it can. Begin with the volume very low, start the disc and raise the volume
gradually. NEVER listen to a DTS-Audio-CD through the analog audio outputs of your CD/DVD player. Burning Instructions Burn them the absolute same way as you would burn any normal Audio-CD from FLAC files.
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