Thanks!
SLIDERS Pilot
01. Main Title
02. the Wormhole
03. The First Slide
04. The Ice World
05. Ice Tornado
06. Strange Land
07. Rescue
08. Wade’s Death?
09. Sliders Escape
10. Interlude
11. Finale/End Credits*
LUCK OF THE DRAW
12. Slide In
13. A New World
14. The Girl’s Suicide
15. Jail Break
16. Wade In Danger
17. Slide Out/Quinn Shot
Bonus Track
18. Past, Present and Future Overture
"The Chase (Part 1)"
Track11.wav (http://www.mediafire.com/?dr6px34d2prfiij)
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Sliders : MP3 Soundtrack : Theme Songs and Bumpers (http://slidersweb.net/blinker/tracks/themes.htm)
Sliders : MP3 Soundtrack : Theme Songs and Bumpers (http://slidersweb.net/blinker/tracks/themes.htm)
Complete with sound fx and dialog..:( :rolleyes:
Just some rambling.
Couldn’t some member do a rear-channel rip, removing most, if not all of the FX in the titles? Dialogue can be removed from DVD rips.
got any links on how to do this, if it was easy enough, i’d have a crack at it
One could rip the rear channel track, then the regular Rip, and edit in the part where the sound effect had been, incase the quality is different, and create a nice quality copy.
One could rip the rear channel track, then the regular Rip, and edit in the part where the sound effect had been, incase the quality is different, and create a nice quality copy.
Okay, I found this:
How do you remove the voice of the actors and keep the background sound in a movie? – Quora (http://www.quora.com/How-do-you-remove-the-voice-of-the-actors-and-keep-the-background-sound-in-a-movie)
Using this and the programs, one could split the channels and remove the one that contains the vocal. I’ve never done it before, but if it allows, you could copy that section from one of the other four channels and paste it into the empty spot/over the vocals, so it doesn’t suddenly dip. If we’re very lucky, the two or three FX parts in the theme, are in one channel, too, and we can do the same thing.
SLIDERS Pilot
01. Main Title
02. the Wormhole
03. The First Slide
04. The Ice World
05. Ice Tornado
06. Strange Land
07. Rescue
08. Wade’s Death?
09. Sliders Escape
10. Interlude
11. Finale/End Credits*
LUCK OF THE DRAW
12. Slide In
13. A New World
14. The Girl’s Suicide
15. Jail Break
16. Wade In Danger
17. Slide Out/Quinn Shot
Bonus Track
18. Past, Present and Future Overture
can you upload this please ?
One could rip the rear channel track, then the regular Rip, and edit in the part where the sound effect had been, incase the quality is different, and create a nice quality copy.
Using this and the programs, one could split the channels and remove the one that contains the vocal. I’ve never done it before, but if it allows, you could copy that section from one of the other four channels and paste it into the empty spot/over the vocals, so it doesn’t suddenly dip. If we’re very lucky, the two or three FX parts in the theme, are in one channel, too, and we can do the same thing.
Not that you’re even going to read this since it’s been a while but I’ll say it anyway:
Based on what you’ve said here you got a little too far ahead of yourself regarding DVD audio tracks and sound mixes, more specifically how they vary depending on the film or in this case, TV show.
SLIDERS has no "rear channel track" because none of the DVDs for the series were in 5.1. They were 2.0 stereo, and incorrectly promoted as being 2.0 mono.
Sliders was never in 5.1 surround. It pre-dates the use of true Dolby 5.1 surround in TV shows and the DVDs are a reflection of the original sound mixes – stereo only – for them. The various Star Trek series DVDs were in 5.1 and those pre-date true 5.1 surround as well, but they were basically upmixes. They had the original elements and made use of them which was better than most upmixes, though the rears are basically filtered / processed versions of the front stereo.
Based on what you’ve said here you got a little too far ahead of yourself regarding DVD audio tracks and sound mixes, more specifically how they vary depending on the film or in this case, TV show.
SLIDERS has no "rear channel track" because none of the DVDs for the series were in 5.1. They were 2.0 stereo, and incorrectly promoted as being 2.0 mono.
Sliders was never in 5.1 surround. It pre-dates the use of true Dolby 5.1 surround in TV shows and the DVDs are a reflection of the original sound mixes – stereo only – for them. The various Star Trek series DVDs were in 5.1 and those pre-date true 5.1 surround as well, but they were basically upmixes. They had the original elements and made use of them which was better than most upmixes, though the rears are basically filtered / processed versions of the front stereo.
Oh, no, I am here, I did read it.
You see, I never checked "Sliders" to see how many channels it has. Plus, there’s sometiems releases, or BluRay new editions of stuff, and you never know what improvements of new mixes will be done.
I would mention, are you sure it’s stereo, and not just fake stereo? Mixed to sound like it is.