Calidoran
09-07-2014, 11:37 AM
These are the End Credits for Star Trek Insurrection, ripped straight from my bluray (which means lossless). They had to endure some slight editing and such, but nothing too painful.

The link contains both the stereo and surround version. Don't want one or the other? Throw them away ;) i'm not making separate uploads for them.

PW:
stec9
Link:
https://mega.co.nz/#!jABHDS6Y!n0q92RVDGPxa0V7S1f2iIJGx6YpkGta4O2RMiko PKOk

darkknight1978
09-07-2014, 05:02 PM
Thanks!

laohu
09-08-2014, 03:05 AM
thanks calidoran!

max_stein
09-08-2014, 07:16 AM
Thank you again

Y2J2K
09-08-2014, 10:47 AM
Cheers, thanks!

JHFan
09-10-2014, 06:49 PM
I had fun with the mix of this back when the DVD was released, because for some reason the surround mix for the end titles for this particular film was incorrect!

The center was the rear right, the rear left was actually front left, etc, etc...just all over the place.

I did a full remix of it way back when, and I just did one using this upload. Had to create an LFE channel for it.

Calidoran
09-10-2014, 09:42 PM
I had fun with the mix of this back when the DVD was released, because for some reason the surround mix for the end titles for this particular film was incorrect!

The center was the rear right, the rear left was actually front left, etc, etc...just all over the place.

I did a full remix of it way back when, and I just did one using this upload. Had to create an LFE channel for it.

Are you saying there is something wrong in the end credits mix only and not in the rest of the film? Just checked the individual channels and the two rear ones seem pretty well balanced when it comes to sound level. Possibly that front left and center may have been switched (but i have my doubts since both left and right channel sounds about the same, meaning there is an echo in the center channel that is not present in the front channels), but as for "Had to creat an LFE channel"... There was no audio activity in the LFE channel during the end credits so that channel didn't matter to me. And as i said, this is the bluray (not the DVD) so i can't say if the sound mix is the same between the two

The way your input came across on the other hand sounds kinda insulting though...

JHFan
09-11-2014, 06:05 AM
Are you saying there is something wrong in the end credits mix only and not in the rest of the film? Just checked the individual channels and the two rear ones seem pretty well balanced when it comes to sound level. Possibly that front left and center may have been switched (but i have my doubts since both left and right channel sounds about the same, meaning there is an echo in the center channel that is not present in the front channels), but as for "Had to creat an LFE channel"... There was no audio activity in the LFE channel during the end credits so that channel didn't matter to me. And as i said, this is the bluray (not the DVD) so i can't say if the sound mix is the same between the two

The way your input came across on the other hand sounds kinda insulting though...

I don't see how anything I said comes off as insulting when I mentioned I noticed the mixing issue when I got the film on DVD, which was years ago when released.

I don't know about the rest of the film, but pull the mix apart for the end credits and listen to each channel, you'll hear what I mean. The levels are correct for a surround mix, but the actual instrumental mix per channel assignment isn't. How that is insulting I don't know, but perhaps because of something Vosk said in a prior thread for Nemesis, you might be assuming the worst in every case now....in this case, don't. There's no criticism of your efforts here whatsoever, and you didn't mix the movie or the DVD I bought years before when I first noticed this issue in the first place.

SonicAdventure
09-18-2014, 07:25 AM
I don't see how anything I said comes off as insulting when I mentioned I noticed the mixing issue when I got the film on DVD, which was years ago when released.

I don't know about the rest of the film, but pull the mix apart for the end credits and listen to each channel, you'll hear what I mean. The levels are correct for a surround mix, but the actual instrumental mix per channel assignment isn't. How that is insulting I don't know, but perhaps because of something Vosk said in a prior thread for Nemesis, you might be assuming the worst in every case now....in this case, don't. There's no criticism of your efforts here whatsoever, and you didn't mix the movie or the DVD I bought years before when I first noticed this issue in the first place.

You�re correct. The mix for the end credits is... odd (or, dependent on how you view it, plain wrong). But then, the mix of the whole movie is somewhat timid. I noticed this when first watching the movie in the cinema and it becamse worse on DVD. Don�t know about the Bluray though, don�t own it.

son_of_dudikoff
09-20-2014, 10:07 PM
Thanks a lot.