If anyone has either that particular piece or information on where to find it, I’d appreciate a reply.
Thanks in advance, guys.
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Hans Zimmer – Angels & Demons (Complete/Film Mix/ALAC) (http://forums.ffshrine.org/showthread.php?t=188867&highlight=)
Danny Elfman – Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Complete/Film Mix/10th Anniversary) (http://forums.ffshrine.org/showthread.php?t=192183&highlight=)
Ramin Djawadi – Clash of the Titans (Complete/Film Mix/"Lossy") (http://forums.ffshrine.org/showthread.php?t=195105&highlight=)
Anthony Gonzalez & Joseph Trapanese – Oblivion (Complete/Film Mix/5.1) (http://forums.ffshrine.org/showthread.php?t=190117&highlight=)
Rob Simonsen – The Spectacular Now (Complete/Film Mix/MP3 320) (http://forums.ffshrine.org/showthread.php?t=192863&highlight=)
Roger Waters: The Wall (Deluxe Edition / 24-bit / 48kHz / 5.1) (http://forums.ffshrine.org/showthread.php?t=198780&highlight=)
You need eac3to to rip the lossless bluray audio with bit-exact precision.
Audacity doesn’t have plugins to open lossless bluray audio.
And it will never update the FFMPEG libraries and you can’t import recent libraries either.
The movie has sfx in all channels anyhow, so a movie rip would need to include sfx.
Currently, the best version is the bluray distributed from France.
Only the end credits are worth looking at.
Public torrent sites rarely have lossless bluray audio, too.
You’ll be lucky to find one with DTS-HD MA. Else try usenet, premium direct download links, or private torrent sites.
If you download archived movies or something obvious from public trackers, you are likely to get virus.
Private torrents remove that threat.
On that matter, did you know you can embed malicious code into any file?
Video files, music files. Someone can create a crafty code that doesn’t get detected by most anti-viruses because ALL AV programs rely on user-submitted files to add to the databases.
FLAC has been updated to protect against 3 known events of executing malicous code during creation.
How you can really trust anything on any level if you want to go that far?
Hell, even FFMPEG itself has recently been known to be vulnerable to an exploit where someone could compile the libraries with malicious code and take remote control of your computer.
Currently, the best version is the bluray distributed from France.
Only the end credits are worth looking at.
Which explains why it’s been impossible to find, SFX or not. Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
Untrustworthy? I get the impression you have no clue what the hell you are talking about.
I believe I already spoke to that effect, Sherlock.