2016-03-11, 08:27 AM
I thought about replacing the entire line and tried it... regardless of where I splice it in, there is an audio quality change.. the only way it would work is if I did it for the entire scene, which could be done with either the horrible BD audio track, because the CD audio doesn't contain the entire scene - so, again, there would be an obvious quality change. This is only the case because I'm trying to do this with as little processing an possible, to keep an much of the "raw" audio there.
Some people won't mind a slight change in quality (and let's be honest, the quality is inconsistent in this film either way on it's own) and the "raw" track will be much appreciated. For the most part, I fall into this category too UNLESS the processing is done correctly and I rarely see that.
Now, when it comes to the reconstruction version of the track, there is going to have to be a little bit of processing of everything due to the fact that I will be using four sources for it and seamless mixing will involve some tricks.
Some people won't mind a slight change in quality (and let's be honest, the quality is inconsistent in this film either way on it's own) and the "raw" track will be much appreciated. For the most part, I fall into this category too UNLESS the processing is done correctly and I rarely see that.
Now, when it comes to the reconstruction version of the track, there is going to have to be a little bit of processing of everything due to the fact that I will be using four sources for it and seamless mixing will involve some tricks.