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07-05-2016, 05:26 AM
Here's the isolated score to:
Cutter's Way (1981) bluray.
The isolated score doesn't have sound effects in it. But it has various source music and is heard as-is in the film for source cues.
The main audio for the movie is in mono (old film, not a major production).
The isolated score is in stereo, however.
The commentary is in stereo.
It's one solid stream. From beginning to end of the movie.
I didn't chop it up.
You can play it with the movie or edit it yourself.
I added main audio and commentary + chapters.txt file for those who are editing and need a basis for the movie.
The other audio formats are encoded to AAC inside .m4a containers in medium bitrates. Those are just for editors to get a better idea where the score is if they want to make their own track names.
I won't offer original lossless bluray audio for the main feature nor the commentary in lossless.
Cutter's Way (1981)
IMDb (http://nullrefer.com/?http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082220)
Jack Nitzsche - Isolated Score
FLAC / 2.0 / 24-bit
Main Audio (movie audio)
+
Commentary Commentary with Film Historians Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman
AAC / 1.0/2.0
qaac 2.59, CoreAudioToolbox 7.10.5.0, AAC-LC Encoder, TVBR q82, Quality 96
q82 is medium quality and good for such an old production with little audio details.
Commentaries don't need a lot of bitrate. Mono productions don't need a lot of bitrate.
These are not provided as a replacement to any movie version you have. These are for reference points to editing the iso_score only!
DOWNLOAD LINKS (http://nullrefer.com/?https://paste.ee/r/BvlbZ)
I'm using "nullreferer". If you can't get links to open try:
1) use JDownloader.
2) removing the first part of the link up to and including the first question mark.
Cutter's Way (1981) bluray.
The isolated score doesn't have sound effects in it. But it has various source music and is heard as-is in the film for source cues.
The main audio for the movie is in mono (old film, not a major production).
The isolated score is in stereo, however.
The commentary is in stereo.
It's one solid stream. From beginning to end of the movie.
I didn't chop it up.
You can play it with the movie or edit it yourself.
I added main audio and commentary + chapters.txt file for those who are editing and need a basis for the movie.
The other audio formats are encoded to AAC inside .m4a containers in medium bitrates. Those are just for editors to get a better idea where the score is if they want to make their own track names.
I won't offer original lossless bluray audio for the main feature nor the commentary in lossless.
Cutter's Way (1981)
IMDb (http://nullrefer.com/?http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082220)
Jack Nitzsche - Isolated Score
FLAC / 2.0 / 24-bit
Main Audio (movie audio)
+
Commentary Commentary with Film Historians Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman
AAC / 1.0/2.0
qaac 2.59, CoreAudioToolbox 7.10.5.0, AAC-LC Encoder, TVBR q82, Quality 96
q82 is medium quality and good for such an old production with little audio details.
Commentaries don't need a lot of bitrate. Mono productions don't need a lot of bitrate.
These are not provided as a replacement to any movie version you have. These are for reference points to editing the iso_score only!
DOWNLOAD LINKS (http://nullrefer.com/?https://paste.ee/r/BvlbZ)
I'm using "nullreferer". If you can't get links to open try:
1) use JDownloader.
2) removing the first part of the link up to and including the first question mark.