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I've tested the file that was successfully ripped without any Read/Sync errors, which said it had a "suspicious position" on 3:04... well, it doesn't. It sounds exactly the same as in the CD. I moved some settings on EAC like someone told ZeaLitY, stuff like using the aspi interface instead of the native win32, and other recommendations as well, but it still was the same. I believe my copy has some error... oh, that luck of mine, lol. Aynway, I honestly don't know how, but late last night I was able to rip track 23, 100% error free, so I don't really know what's the matter but my supposition of my copy being messed up, even though it's scratch free, and a 100% clean, I'm a freak about keeping my CDs as clean as new. I don't really know about those Accurate Rip logs, codes and stuff, but if anyone happens to know when this CD's gets up, please let me know so I can compare. Thank you everyone for helping! Last edited by Radical Pan; Sep 21, 2009 at 11:52 AM. |
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http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index....le=AccurateRip The CDDA (compact disc digital audio) is essentially a very bad way of accurately storing music. It has some big flaws which make it very hard to extract the data that was written to the media. Compared to a data CD it has very little error correction (and detection) code and also the offset problem, that EAC tries to handle (the question here is: where does the music begin, not all drives start extracting at the same position). AccuRip is a nice way to "cure" these issues. |
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Anyway, I'm using a combination of ffmpeg and cuebreakpoints on linux to handle those rips (I also like splitted rips better, since they're easier to tag - at least for me). ffmpeg can decode nearly anything to WAV (I think even TAK with a recent version) and after that you just feed the big WAV into cuebreakpoints which does the splitting. |
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The menu item in EAC for that operation is "Copy Image & Create CUE Sheet". So yeah, it's an image file.
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Track 22 still gives me read/sync errors, I just got it right once, and with that "suspicious position" is pretty much nonexistent, there's nothing wrong with it, no glitches, no volume dropping... anything. So yeah, I will try ripping it in my friend's desktop this Friday maybe, but I still think I got a messed up copy... lucky me D: Quote:
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Okay, thanks guys. I didn't realize there was such a community here at first. What a fine project!
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You create these rips to archive them and use them for further processing instead of the original disc, and not so much because they sound "better". Most people will not be able to distinguish a LAME VBR V2 encode from the original source, apart from some special samples (mainly test samples to verify that the encoding engine is working correctly). Quote:
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I didn't, I just replaced a .dll, there wasn't a setup, and I've already ripped other stuff to FLAC with no problems at all o.o
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Just to let you know that the SQEX-10167~70: Chrono Trigger DS Version Original Soundtrack is already on the Accurate-rip database, now you can check if your Disc has any problems.
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I don't usually make a fuss about Romaji tracklist submissions, but I'm not in favor of the recent set of edits to the existing Romaji tracklist. Mostly it included changes to capitalization, basically capitalizing everything. Among the changes:
no -> No to -> To e -> he O-uta -> O Uta Curse Japanese for having so many Romanization styles, but these seem to be diverging from what we normally do. Anyway, I figured I'd open it up for discussion before confirming or rejecting, particularly the capitalization which I'm not sure on. |
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I vote for a revert. If you want to capitalize every first letter in a word (definitely not my style) you might as well run it through a script.
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Now on US iTunes! Must have just been released recently.
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I didn't read through the posts, somebody might have already pointed it out; this version sounds harsh and unbalanced compared to the Original Sound Version from '95.
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The tracks seem to have been redone with new midi samples, and the mastering brings the midrange (flutes, violins, horns, etc) too much forward. It sounds clearer, bigger, but also too loud and grating.
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So comments in here seem to indicate Sekito composed disc 3, tracks 20-23. The page implies Mitsuda. Which is it?
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Sekito, according to this interview: http://www.originalsoundversion.com/...ications-made/
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I was checking if this included Hyadain's version while I noticed track 3.10 Epoch is mispelt (changed?) in the JP booklet and official site. What the hell!
It says シルバート (Silbirt) instead of シルバード (Silbird). :S Btw, about the difference between the SNES and DS, the hardware on the SNES only outputs 32khz, has minuscule samples, HW tin-can echo + filters (quite muffled). The DS tracks are recreated to sound like the originals. Most samples used are very similar except a few like in 3.13 and 3.14, plus general balance changes. Incidentally, the SSCX-10039 version (PSX) was also redone. |
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The hardware reverb and FIR filter are perfectly fine. It's the lossy compression for the samples to make them plus song data and program fit in the available 32KB RAM that can make the result muffled (there are tricks to expand the RAM to all of 64KB, the second 32KB normally being reserved for calculating the reverb, and samples could have been essentially lossless if the developer chose so and manage with 78% bigger sample sizes).
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I'm perplexed as to where the title "After the Battle" comes from. The Japanese is 想いを超えて, which translates to something like "Exceeding Emotion".
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Just a random thought, but am I the only one that really likes "The Final Battle"? Everyone else I've talked to hates it or thinks it's too strange, but I've been listening to it on repeat for weeks now.
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Huge detuned synth sounds like the main sequencer on The Final Battle can be a turn off for a lot of listeners, but I'm with you and think this track is awesome. I prefer the OSV version though, where said synth sounds more... vintage
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Would love to see a 'proper' 3CD set of this (with all extant music at the highest quality and no silly DVD extra)...even better with the at least two missing tracks (a tiny 'Shave and a Haircut' thing and a little suspence like thing) and the two orchestral tracks (which seem to be on the DVD only but were on a pack in disc as a preorder to the DS game)
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