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Timings in the tracklist I submitted are based on the MP3 version of the album. My rips of the lossless audio tracks show slightly different timings in foobar2k (+1 second on tracks 1, 5 and 8; -1 second on tracks 4, 6 and 10).
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This release isn't even out yet.
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It was sold in advance at the Final Symphony II concert in Germany this saturday
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I can confirm all the statements of Furolith. I bought this Blu-ray as well at the Final Symphony II concert in Bonn for 35 €. I don't know if this is important but the MP3 files on the Blu-ray have a Sample rate of 48000 Hz and not the usual 44100 Hz.
Last edited by Vega; Sep 1, 2015 at 02:43 AM. |
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Nice, that's pretty cheap as well (when you compare it to regular import prices). Should get my copy soon as well.
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Don't do this for CDDA albums, though. Every single time I buy an album and put it in to rip and it doesn't pick it up on vgmdb freedb it's because someone put in incorrect track times in the album. Like, +/- 5 seconds on some tracks. Either that's a bad mp3 rip or a bad typo but regardless, I wish people would stop updating the database with track times from random mp3 source. Just don't do it if you don't own the CDDA or aren't 100% sure you have a good rip. Updates to the album: - Modified track titles and removed the parentheses on all the titles. They're not anywhere in the album. - Removed the ":" separator for the "Suite Name" I guess you could call it. I don't know how to handle it but I don't think it should be there. - The single track Suites (except for 1), 6, 10, 11 are "." separated between the series/game name and the title, not " - " separated like the multi-track ones. I don't know why but that's how it is. |
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I did some spectral analysis again, with the same SoX configuration as in this post. Turns out that Square-Enix is beginning to improve.
Find the images here. As one can see there is lots of spectral energy in the domain between 24kHz and 48kHz (the sampling rate of the LPCM track is 96kHz). So this looks like a genuine transfer from the recording master, and not just some upsampling job. Still one can see some issue which is either due to recording to to resampling (constant energy at around 46kHz). Good job nonetheless, much better than the previous releases. Haven't looked into the dynamic range yet though... |
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