Adele – Skyfall 5.1 Surround Sound (Film Version)



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JCH152
02-08-2013, 11:15 PM
This the the film version of the Skyfall theme by Adele. Since the intro had sounds in the film, I just took the album version to use for the first few seconds of the song. Everything else is the 5.1 mix from the Blu-Ray DTS Master Audio converted to AC3 640kbps for portability. Enjoy!

Link: Scifallsurround.ac3 (http://www.mediafire.com/?un0fzwdd3unslvr)


Mr. Charles
02-08-2013, 11:22 PM
I feel like I’ve seen a million of these already, how can it be any different from the others?

JCH152
02-08-2013, 11:28 PM
@Mr. Charles It probably isn’t much different than the others. I, on the other hand, have done other mixing to remove sound effects from the beginning of the piece. Using the album version (up-converted to 5.1 instead of a crappy stereo stand in) as a quick stand in to make it sound better if you convert it to stereo to put on your music player of choice. This also makes it sound better on home theater systems when you have it as one piece of flowing music instead of having random waterfall effects at the beginning of the song.

And did I mention it’s in 5.1 surround?


Mr. Charles
02-08-2013, 11:30 PM
I’m skeptical, but I suppose I’ll try it

scorehunter66
02-08-2013, 11:30 PM
I don’t know which country has had the blu-ray release already, but looking around there’s a ton of verified rips available for download right now including a 45gig one!

JCH152
02-08-2013, 11:34 PM
@Mr. Charles Trust me, it’s the true 5.1 mix from the Blu-Ray version of the film, open it in Audacity and you can take a look at the channels to verify it if you really want to. It is in AC3 640kbps because the DTSMA was like 150mb for just this section and I wanted it to be downloadable by the general public.

@scorehunter66 I have a close friend that gets me all my films early. I actually have the physical Blu-Ray that I took it from.


Mr. Charles
02-08-2013, 11:57 PM
If I’m going to be brutally honest, (and idk if it’s the way I converted it, but I don’t think so) it sounds horrible. The beginning and the end sounds drowned out. Is that just me, or does anyone else hear it?

JCH152
02-09-2013, 12:22 AM
@Mr. Charles The beginning is from the FLAC stereo copy which has been up-converted to 5.1 (due to the beginning of the original rip from the disk having sound from the waterfall in all the sound channels) so I understand if that sounds questionably different (or horrible as you put it) than the rest of the song. But the rest of the song is as I pulled it from the Blu-Ray disk and has been down converted to 640kbps AC3 because the DTSMA was way to big to reasonably share to people (157mb). No edits were made to any part of the song (minus the edit at the beginning of course). So if the end of the song sounds "horrible" then it’s the film’s fault (tbh, listening to the DTSMA and the AC3, they sound the same).

scorehunter66
02-09-2013, 12:28 AM
@scorehunter66 I have a close friend that gets me all my films early. I actually have the physical Blu-Ray that I took it from.

He must be friends with all the different people who’ve uploaded countless different BD rips of it. Just got one now and the quality is excellent! Am still gonna buy the physical copy though when that comes out in a weeks or so.

I wouldn’t mind a BD rip of ‘Les Miserables’, but guess I’ll have to wait at least another month for that (I think the release date is sometime in March by the way).


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