One long track, SFX. Enjoy.
It’s a 55 MB file called "The Zing Effect". There isn’t even a file extension.
It’s a 55 MB file called "The Zing Effect". There isn’t even a file extension.
It’s an MP3 file.
How can a complete score be only 55 MB?
I think it’s just the fact that it’s an mp3. If you were actually to download it, you would find that it’s almost an hour long.
You just cleared out the center channel without making the front or rear channels stereo and then exported it all, didn’t you?
What I believe llamadude did is:
– Rip the 5.1 track from the DVD
– Import into Audacity
– Remove the center channel
– Export
Nothing more and nothing less.
It’s all right, it’s just that there are better ways to do it.
One day I will post a big guide to how to edit with 5.1 audio, and you can take a look at that to get a better idea of how to do it to create a better result.
Thanks. Maybe now less people will be disappointed.
No disappointment from me! I so appreciate you sharing the LOVE with others. Thank you, my friend! 🙂
One day I will post a big guide to how to edit with 5.1 audio, and you can take a look at that to get a better idea of how to do it to create a better result.
Dimensioner wrote a comprehensive guide on this whole process years ago. I don’t have the link handy but it’s about as comprehensive as one needs.
His guide is a little outdated and since I haven’t seen Dimensioner in years I doubt he’ll come back to revise it.
DVD Audio Extractor isn’t exactly the best software in the world for an audio-ripping job, especially with Blu-rays being so mainstream nowadays.
DVD Audio Extractor isn’t exactly the best software in the world for an audio-ripping job, especially with Blu-rays being so mainstream nowadays.
I stand corrected then. It would be a really good idea. I encourage you. 🙂
I’ll definitely work to get it out before the end of the year.