ALAC transcoded from FLAC with embedded artwork.
https://mega.co.nz/#!4cRRCRqQ!2t2Kz0GHxeiGNospC3Jouj7bXLpJSkXJ_u9f1kR jdKo
We’ve had a lossless version before here that wasn’t all great.
OP gets a "like" now.
Spectral analysis shows frequencies beyond 20khz. That proves it does it not?
Spectral analysis shows frequencies beyond 20khz. That proves it does it not?
It depends. Lossy codecs are advanced these days.
New preset for LAME MP3@VBR-0 don’t have low-pass anymore.
AAC has advanced more than it has already been over MP3 encoding.
The best thing to look for is white noise. Most recordings have white noise through the roof.
Even if it’s very minor. It’ll be consistent.
And artefacting due to lossy compression, even advanced lossy compression like today’s codecs.
It’s just a crappy edit of "Sleep Now" with the crappy dialogue throughout the song.
The actual trailer is the same music, but no one ever says "sleep" throughout the song like this is a 90’s teen techno album.
The spectrum looks nice. Because it’s a rough edit of the CD track.
The OST released the horrible version of "Sleep Now" and a true lossless, true instrumental version of "Sleep Now" only exists for the trailer studio.
I imagine the specific version for the trailer was licensed heavily over the retail crap.
On a trailer forum, the highest quality version I found was a lossy DTS core rip.
Why only lossy DTS? Who knows.
It’s an old trailer. It depends wherever it came from.
Maybe a rare import of the bluray? Some German distributors will include lossless DTS trailers for a movie in both German and English.
It really is unknown to us and doesn’t pay to ask either since it’s an old trailer with limited sources.
You have a better ear than I. 🙂
That’s a reward recognition for you, soundguy, and a well deserved one !