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hey guys just listened to blue. its amazing. but whats wrong with the quality? i have a flac rip but the quality is lacking. what happened?
interesting..Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
If I'm going to pay for a file, I'd rather it be FLAC than an mp3, especially a 192kbps.
I haven't heard the CD yet (not available in local stores), but Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na from T-Series sounded dynamically compressed and boosted. Ghajini and Yuvraaj sounded okay. I wish Sony would distribute all of ARR's soundtracks!
i think this is what happend :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by ajaybaskar
I got the original cd from Planet M..But the audio quality is not that good..Last time, Delhi-6 was mastered in a superior quality. Inspite of various sound engineers and international artists behind the sound design, they were put down by inferior CD quality..Sony should have released the CD.. :argh:
CD packaging (like a bounded book) is good with neat photos and lyrics but it is fragile and will tear off after a few listens..
do anyone have some audio editing programs like sound forge ? open a track from blue CD and open another track from Indian or Kandu kondain .. n plss post the graph(waveform), lets see the difference..
Hi sha!! But what can we infer from the wave form??? I believe, these waveforms change according to the mood of the song..A slow mellowed down string produces a low peak whereas a distorted bass/sawlead and distortion guitars produces big waveforms...Quote:
Originally Posted by sha
Anyway I hope people will post the waveforms. I will try Delhi-6 and BLUE.. :roll:
Oops Sha, I had this Sound Forge b4. After I formatted my pc, I haven't re-install this software. I'm not sure where I put it. Will try to search for it... :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by sha