MSG Show 2008 Audio
Has there ever been a soundboard quality MP3 of this show? I ripped the audio from the DVD but it sounds like crap. I'd love to have this show with good sounding quality.
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Btw you've had this thread before:
https://drycounty.com/jovitalk/bon-j...ard-cd-t69981/ |
I posted a few tips on this thread here;
https://drycounty.com/jovitalk/bon-j...ty-mp3-t70336/ -Get DVD Audio Extractor. (http://www.dvdae.com/) -Rip to WAV first, keeping settings (such as sample rate) "same as source" anywhere possible. -Convert to MP3 at 320kbps (I use dBpoweramp for this personally (https://www.dbpoweramp.com/)) which pretty much preserves DVD Audio quality -Delete original WAV files if you want -Job done Sometimes the volume varies on many DVD's but that can be fixed very quickly with MP3Gain (http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/) which doesn't require any re-encoding or loss of quality. It just boosts the volume on your existing mp3s and any changes can be undone. Or if you use Audacity (https://www.audacityteam.org/), it has an "Amplify" option which does basically the same thing. |
Very well written!
But, if I remember correctly, DVD Audio Extractor lets you choose conversion to mp3 directly, so you can skip that wav conversion step. And for volume gain, Mp3 Gain is really the easiest solution and much faster than doing that in Audacity. Gesendet von meinem Nexus 5X mit Tapatalk |
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Thank you very much. :) I know it does, but I seem to remember about 12 years ago when I first started doing this that converting straight from DVD to MP3 didn’t give very good results. Sounding rather watery and compressed from what I remember. It’s probably not an issue now with later versions but I seem to remember reading online at the time about converting to WAV first to preserve the quality before re-encoding. In fact, I seem to remember people suggesting to burn to Audio CD first the re-rip to MP3. I know it’s a bit more hassle doing this but it guarantees quality results. But once you’ve converted to MP3, you can do away with the WAVs. Quote:
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Just remembered, when ripping DVD Audio, avoid using any volume-normalizing. Try and keep the audio as pure as possibly when ripping. I don't know if you've been maxing out the volume when you've tried it yourself (I don't know what your rips sound like) then that could contribute to poor sound quality due to possibly crushing the dynamics (the louder and quieter downs) flat.
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The This Left Feels Right Live DVD stereo track, for example, is great in terms of sound quality/dynamics. I can't speak for MGS 2008 as I've only ever owned the Blu Ray and have never has any means of ripping BD audio. |
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