hack3rman
10-19-2013, 12:39 AM
The Conjuring (Trailer Stems) [24-Bit 48kHz FLAC]



Unfortunately, all the stems are mono... but lossless.

Tracklisting


Trailer 1 & 2
Includes a mono dialogue track, music track, and a SFX track.

Trailer 3
Includes a mono narration track, dialogue track, music track, and a SFX track.



Download Links:
Mega Link
Trailer 1
24-Bit 48kHz FLAC (https://mega.co.nz/#!ZxlxQaZB!TBgDHC2HthF4Y0iyTxxWG0fs2YQAhPiNa_H8KUh xoLg)

Trailer 2
24-Bit 48kHz FLAC (https://mega.co.nz/#!ctcnUDQI!AE17_VwOLvpEmw2qpsM7SDhH6wl1JdsHT2sbjrp g7DA)

Trailer 3
24-Bit 48kHz FLAC (https://mega.co.nz/#!t0kWCThK!U19O6zLaoMCypg2pIwKqnFkomNJPvyC4_QWBdRh s5c8)


More trailer stems will be coming soon. ;)


Please Like, Say Thanks, or give a Rep! Its keeps me motivated to upload more!

Enjoy!

Mr. Charles
10-19-2013, 12:48 AM
hurdy gurdy man. good song

BRoswell
10-19-2013, 01:21 AM
Do you happen to have the stems for Insidious: Chapter 2? I know the track is from the Irreversible soundtrack (which I have), but it would be nice to have the trailer edit as well.

hack3rman
10-19-2013, 01:32 AM
Do you happen to have the stems for Insidious: Chapter 2? I know the track is from the Irreversible soundtrack (which I have), but it would be nice to have the trailer edit as well.

The film is listed on the site, but it doesn't say weather the trailer has stems like the others do. I'd have to download it to find out. I'll download it after I'm done with the Elysium stems...

laohu
10-19-2013, 01:58 AM
thanks

tehƧP@ƦKly�ANK� -Ⅲ�
10-19-2013, 02:07 AM
Awesome work man!
You should create an index thread!

hack3rman
10-19-2013, 02:11 AM
Awesome work man!
You should create an index thread!

I plan on it once I post around 20-30 individual posts.

DAKoftheOTA
10-19-2013, 02:33 AM
It's a shame the end credits cue wasn't released, that one is creepy. I have a Blu-ray torrent, but idk how to rip audio from a torrent. Best thing I can think of is to import it into FCP (if FC can read it) and just export the end credits as MP3? Very amateur, I know, but it's all I got right now

tehƧP@ƦKly�ANK� -Ⅲ�
10-19-2013, 03:27 AM
It's a shame the end credits cue wasn't released, that one is creepy. I have a Blu-ray torrent, but idk how to rip audio from a torrent. Best thing I can think of is to import it into FCP (if FC can read it) and just export the end credits as MP3? Very amateur, I know, but it's all I got right now

I'm actually working on doing a mega-thread next month with end credits from blu-rays.
With the exception of difficult movies where the last bit of music continues into the actual end credits and then everything crossfades or has the shortest grace time for editing.

The Last Samurai, Man of Steel have horrible cues for editing into single tracks.
They mostly have previous music cues with sfx in the background everywhere that continue well over a couple minutes into the actual end credits.
I'll probably just throw the entire thing in FLAC and let others play with it as they please.

Blu-ray audio, in this case, DTS-HD Master Audio needs Arcsoft decoders (with eac3to) to accurately rip the audio to another format.
This has been well documented and technically (i.e. scientifically, for lack of a better word) proven to be bit-exact accurate.

Audacity uses ffmpeg and therefor cannot decode the HD Master Audio (lossless) part of the audio stream in blu-rays.
If it was TrueHD format, then it ffmpeg can do it easily enough.

The one I will be providing next month will be bit-exact and accurate with proper software.

PS: other software that "claims" to be capable of reading "DTS" formats is always reading the lossy core part of the DTS-HD stream.
Which is not bit-exact and makes everyone say "it worked fine" (the most common response from a lot of editors with poor education and severe incompetence).

hack3rman
10-19-2013, 03:29 AM
Audacity uses ffmpeg and therefor cannot decode the HD Master Audio (lossless) part of the audio stream in blu-rays.
If it was TrueHD format, then it ffmpeg can do it easily enough.

I've been able to import HD Master Audio into audacity.

tehƧP@ƦKly�ANK� -Ⅲ�
10-19-2013, 03:33 AM
I've been able to import HD Master Audio into audacity.

If it's 5.1, you will never know if it imported the actual HD part of the audio or just the core.
Try importing a 7.1 and see if it shows you 7.1 channels.

Try this test:

Import a 5.1 HDMA stream and save it as WAV.
Then use eac3to to create a lossy DTS of the core:

eac3to file.dtshd file.dts -core
Then import that and save it as WAV.

Then use something like Foobar2000 to do a "bit-compare" with the two tracks.
Or anything to compare the two files.
The results should be the same.

With proper HDMA, you'll get actual data.

As I said, Audacity uses ffmpeg to import non-standard files and ffmpeg cannot read the HDMA part and will read the core instead.

hack3rman
10-19-2013, 03:35 AM
If it's 5.1, you will never know if it imported the actual HD part of the audio or just the core.
Try importing a 7.1 and see if it shows you 7.1 channels.

I have successfully imported the 7.1 track for TRON: Legacy...


Try this test:

Import a 5.1 HDMA stream and save it as WAV.
Then use eac3to to create a lossy DTS of the core:

eac3to file.dtshd file.dts -core
Then import that and save it as WAV.

Then use something like Foobar2000 to do a "bit-compare" with the two tracks.
Or anything to compare the two files.
The results should be the same.

With proper HDMA, you'll get actual data.

As I said, Audacity uses ffmpeg to import non-standard files and ffmpeg cannot read the HDMA part and will read the core instead.

Yeah Im not gonna go through all that... at least not anytime soon.

tehƧP@ƦKly�ANK� -Ⅲ�
10-19-2013, 04:05 AM
And edited as 7.1?

I've googled many times over if Audacity can handle HD Master Audio and so far still no solid answer.

Fact is ffmpeg cannot read lossless DTS and reads the core only.
Core being lossy audio.
Which is what you don't use to edit.


There are two parts to a DTS format (usually).
DTS HD Master Audio is the lossless format. Not all software can read this part and ends up reading the backup format stored internally.
DTS core is the lossy part that everything reads most often: ffmpeg (by that extension, Audacity).

Most "1080p" encodes you find online (most notably torrent sites) will use the DTS-core for their encode, as the target audience is for non-compliant devices like console systems and playing off an external HDD to a BD players.

Using MediaInfo, you can see the format and the qualities:

The Evil Dead 4 (2013).mkv

Audio
ID : 2
Format : DTS
Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
Format profile : MA / Core
Mode : 16
Format settings, Endianness : Big
Codec ID : A_DTS
Duration : 1h 31mn
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : Unknown / 1 509 Kbps
Channel count : 6 channels
Channel positions : Front: L C R, Side: L R, LFE
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 24 bits
Compression mode : Lossless / Lossy
Language : English
Default : Yes
Forced : No

Importing that into Audacity, the core will be read only and most people will be none-the-wiser.

Using eac3to transcode first then import is the bit-exact way for editing.

The principle of editing is that you will want to start with the lossless audio first.
Do all your editing in lossless then convert to lossy last.

Editing with lossy first (in the most common case of DTS-core) is that you could end up with audio errors, especially if dithering is involved.
There's risk of distortion, clipping, noise artifacts, etc.

It's like editing with a very high-quality MP3.

Just because it imported and you can edit, doesn't mean it was bit-exact risk-free of deterioration.
It's what you don't see behind the process chain that could change your music in ways you don't intend.

---------- Post added at 08:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:04 PM ----------

It's also been covered several times over in this forum.

There's a few links in Calidron's Isolated Score thread that lead to threads about editing from blu-ray, and each use eac3to (with Arcsoft).

juelz
10-19-2013, 05:22 AM
Hello, hack3rman!
Thanks for posting all these great Trailer Stems!
But you don�t happen to have the Trailer from "The Purge" (2013), do you?

hack3rman
10-19-2013, 05:24 AM
Hello, hack3rman!
Thanks for posting all these great Trailer Stems!
But you don�t happen to have the Trailer from "The Purge" (2013), do you?

I do...

tehƧP@ƦKly�ANK� -Ⅲ�
10-19-2013, 05:35 AM
The Purge trailer has a really cool sound design to it.
Some of the dirty bass reminds me of Tyler Bates work for Zombie's Halloween movies.

FunnyML
10-19-2013, 09:07 AM
I'm actually working on doing a mega-thread next month with end credits from blu-rays.

You should include American History X. Main and End Credits include unreleased music.

tehƧP@ƦKly�ANK� -Ⅲ�
10-19-2013, 10:51 AM
You should include American History X. Main and End Credits include unreleased music.

I'll have to look for a framestor/remux of that.
I almost bought it on blu-ray but it was too much at the then time.