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04-21-2017, 08:17 PM
"Life" (2009) was another fascinating nature series created for BBC TV. Subtitled "Extraordinary Animals---Extreme Behavior," viewers could watch flies flirting, fish flying and ducks dancing, accompanied by another marvelous score by BBC-favorite, George Fenton.
14 tracks totaling just over 34 minutes.
Great stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
Tau and EAC indicated the music on this disc to be lossy (sorry!). I've never seen it in any other format.
Link is in 1st spoiler.
FYI: An FFSshiner asked me how something in FLAC format could be lossy and I entered an explanation in the 2nd spoiler.
If you are interested in another unreleased Fenton score to a BBC doc, here is "Pride": Thread 108341
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_uHtAU2jDHFGFNbZdoygEL1ZtIsC8mb_vrIGxk0y1ndex8isMy zOHOk4bmwVtDqefJdMPjrqRtM9V_AeUs1uVg9nd4ixd45-Xm5z0JcG9sXs4cKgASguXR5tROJI5eodiDbuowYp3rruaCEszS TJsYnMpwXHPEni1VIAlVBMUYWKFxcsLa8JA0pHwLhRKnmXn-LpyC3nHRXYMQH5aS5yMlJ1X1m0aHDUAmnvqCR3Vp_lDLXwBSnC NvXKHwNRwHrTjCbRmVQrgf_kKbHib2eB4jwq8vktpnmHDC4aGR FapIH2qx8AN8Lwn5O8m6O3c_nN0Ik6I6wFuPtJP9ax3FR_TIx1 yLUjZ6B_CE0CIcyf1nHHrb9ef9jOZFoBpOjH-ss31iJBRERMrFkFssyC8nCyef_Z9u3QWyK0qqVz6Qib0OT8P7D ySVM1YPK7nIrIATH8VhxnlSM9UJTsJsFVHyohCn0GgLCUMBjiY q9s_MIG3c0Jd3fZkXxvsAToAvOkPOnoYlU0mAp0gEbW16hxHSz SfS_PZpTbSAOmcC13-Dvtqv30CYVHs0HR12DsntQFlQPbKEZQjaBlUTtqhw-wx5NBe0KJBbJyx9h5xO_fSIrdKBl5L_vBI498=w674-h300-no
Password = crybaby
LINK: https://1fichier.com/?i9jjqqsob6
All FLAC does is retain the audio quality of the original music. If the original music is lossy, it’s still lossy. To share this music online the disc had to be ripped to a digital format. I could have chosen lossy instead of FLAC, but then the music would be degraded even further since every lossy conversion removes more of the sound. With FLAC you get the music exactly as it is on the disc, and you can decide what format to convert it to based on how you plan to listen to the music. FLAC can’t make lossy music lossless—it can’t put back the music that was originally removed when the disc was created. That’s no worry if the original music was lossless (as on any commercial recording) but you can’t be sure with promos and such. The music on this disc turned out to be lossy (by way of an online analyzer) and I can’t change that. What I can do is decide whether to remove even more music by ripping it again to a lossy format, or keep it as-is by using FLAC.
FLAC, like AIFF and WAV, is a lossless format that will not remove music when being converted to. But that doesn’t mean the original music being converted is lossless.
I've done enough research to know a few things, but do not pretend to be an audio expert. Feel free to correct me!
note: This recording contains unreleased music. As of the upload date it had not been registered with the US Copyright Office. Anyone with sufficient cause can request that I remove the link by leaving me a PM or contacting an Administrator. Thank you
14 tracks totaling just over 34 minutes.
Great stereo sound. No dialog or sfx.
Tau and EAC indicated the music on this disc to be lossy (sorry!). I've never seen it in any other format.
Link is in 1st spoiler.
FYI: An FFSshiner asked me how something in FLAC format could be lossy and I entered an explanation in the 2nd spoiler.
If you are interested in another unreleased Fenton score to a BBC doc, here is "Pride": Thread 108341
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_uHtAU2jDHFGFNbZdoygEL1ZtIsC8mb_vrIGxk0y1ndex8isMy zOHOk4bmwVtDqefJdMPjrqRtM9V_AeUs1uVg9nd4ixd45-Xm5z0JcG9sXs4cKgASguXR5tROJI5eodiDbuowYp3rruaCEszS TJsYnMpwXHPEni1VIAlVBMUYWKFxcsLa8JA0pHwLhRKnmXn-LpyC3nHRXYMQH5aS5yMlJ1X1m0aHDUAmnvqCR3Vp_lDLXwBSnC NvXKHwNRwHrTjCbRmVQrgf_kKbHib2eB4jwq8vktpnmHDC4aGR FapIH2qx8AN8Lwn5O8m6O3c_nN0Ik6I6wFuPtJP9ax3FR_TIx1 yLUjZ6B_CE0CIcyf1nHHrb9ef9jOZFoBpOjH-ss31iJBRERMrFkFssyC8nCyef_Z9u3QWyK0qqVz6Qib0OT8P7D ySVM1YPK7nIrIATH8VhxnlSM9UJTsJsFVHyohCn0GgLCUMBjiY q9s_MIG3c0Jd3fZkXxvsAToAvOkPOnoYlU0mAp0gEbW16hxHSz SfS_PZpTbSAOmcC13-Dvtqv30CYVHs0HR12DsntQFlQPbKEZQjaBlUTtqhw-wx5NBe0KJBbJyx9h5xO_fSIrdKBl5L_vBI498=w674-h300-no
Password = crybaby
LINK: https://1fichier.com/?i9jjqqsob6
All FLAC does is retain the audio quality of the original music. If the original music is lossy, it’s still lossy. To share this music online the disc had to be ripped to a digital format. I could have chosen lossy instead of FLAC, but then the music would be degraded even further since every lossy conversion removes more of the sound. With FLAC you get the music exactly as it is on the disc, and you can decide what format to convert it to based on how you plan to listen to the music. FLAC can’t make lossy music lossless—it can’t put back the music that was originally removed when the disc was created. That’s no worry if the original music was lossless (as on any commercial recording) but you can’t be sure with promos and such. The music on this disc turned out to be lossy (by way of an online analyzer) and I can’t change that. What I can do is decide whether to remove even more music by ripping it again to a lossy format, or keep it as-is by using FLAC.
FLAC, like AIFF and WAV, is a lossless format that will not remove music when being converted to. But that doesn’t mean the original music being converted is lossless.
I've done enough research to know a few things, but do not pretend to be an audio expert. Feel free to correct me!
note: This recording contains unreleased music. As of the upload date it had not been registered with the US Copyright Office. Anyone with sufficient cause can request that I remove the link by leaving me a PM or contacting an Administrator. Thank you