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09-21-2018, 11:32 AM
Well, my mega account got blocked and banned.
No links for any end credits until I sort it out, or someone else can hand out links.
This end credit edit trumps previous edits.
Lossless Dolby Atmos/TrueHD audio ripped from the UHD-BD, losslessly with FFMPEG (now superior to eac3to; use latest Zeranoe builds)
The end credits had a clean cut, so nothing special was needed.
The UHD audio also does not contain enough information to merit anything greater than stereo, so it was all downmixed to stereo, leaving out the LFE channel.
Even if you do have a subwoofer for the LFE, it's still not advisable to include it in the downmix. Actual Dolby specification recommends not to include LFE.
Simple stereo downmix is recommended for all playback scenarios. Any sort of matrixing with Dolby Pro Logic I/II is only recommended for surround sound receivers with DPL I/II decoders.
Likewise, any Dolby Headphone, ambiophonics, or crossfeed mixing is not suitable for most scenarios, and best for playback setup only with something compatible with such effects (Foobar2000,etc).
Peak noramlized with eac3to (peaks only; not by RMS).
If it sounds quiet, it could be the peaks are louder than the power level of the audio, even with peak normalization.
I didn't listen to it, I just cut it out and converted it.
Since there was nothing special to be mixed with it, I didn't check for dynamics.
If it's quiet, it's dynamic!
If it's loud, it's crushed for pop music radio stations.
PM FOR LINKS (ALAC only from this point forward)
No links for any end credits until I sort it out, or someone else can hand out links.
This end credit edit trumps previous edits.
Lossless Dolby Atmos/TrueHD audio ripped from the UHD-BD, losslessly with FFMPEG (now superior to eac3to; use latest Zeranoe builds)
The end credits had a clean cut, so nothing special was needed.
The UHD audio also does not contain enough information to merit anything greater than stereo, so it was all downmixed to stereo, leaving out the LFE channel.
Even if you do have a subwoofer for the LFE, it's still not advisable to include it in the downmix. Actual Dolby specification recommends not to include LFE.
Simple stereo downmix is recommended for all playback scenarios. Any sort of matrixing with Dolby Pro Logic I/II is only recommended for surround sound receivers with DPL I/II decoders.
Likewise, any Dolby Headphone, ambiophonics, or crossfeed mixing is not suitable for most scenarios, and best for playback setup only with something compatible with such effects (Foobar2000,etc).
Peak noramlized with eac3to (peaks only; not by RMS).
If it sounds quiet, it could be the peaks are louder than the power level of the audio, even with peak normalization.
I didn't listen to it, I just cut it out and converted it.
Since there was nothing special to be mixed with it, I didn't check for dynamics.
If it's quiet, it's dynamic!
If it's loud, it's crushed for pop music radio stations.
PM FOR LINKS (ALAC only from this point forward)