2016-03-07, 03:06 AM
I only needed the VHS audio to replace the missing audio from the side 1 to side 2 change on the LD and other than that, it was just a verification reference. (The LD and VHS are identical transfers, down to scratches, timing, drop-outs, etc.)
"Technically," I am done syncing the track and fixing the audio drop-outs. The total list of shit that had to be done is 140+ (!)
I even managed to make an enhanced version, which might bring some of the noise out (although the "types" of noise present on this track are a few and a LOT of the noise HAS also been removed WITHOUT removing ambiance, and "fullness" of audio) but restores a lot of dynamic range and brings out the ambiance clearly BUT it also made some of the instances where I spliced in custom matched BD audio more noticeable. (they REALLY did a number on that one)
On both, the "raw" LD sync and the "enhanced" LD sync, there are things that are still bothering me a little bit and I want to see if I can improve them further...
A friend of mine stopped by earlier today, while I was testing some potential "fixes," asked me what I was doing and then told me he'll be back in a few minutes... I was kinda confused like, "You just got here and you're already leaving?" and he told me to "trust him." Ok, whatever... I went back to working on this... 45 minutes goes by and he comes back, handing me his copy of this CD: http://www.amazon.com/Frankenstein-Bride...B000059SWC
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On this CD, the first 5 tracks are from Frankenstein and they sound fantastic. There is a very slight (and I mean very) amount of noise reduction, but it's very well balanced. The tracks are CRYSTAL clear when it comes to the presence of clicks, pops, scratches, etc. that plague ALL other transfers and 4 of the 5 sound better than any other source (the first track, being the spoken intro, suffers from slight audio artifacts due to noise cancellation)
FORTUNATELY FOR ME (and those that will enjoy this track when it's completed) almost ALL of the areas that I had an issue with and wanted to fix, I will be able to fix now using this CD. NOT ONLY THAT, but this CD ALSO contains the uncensored line (the feels like to be God part) BEFORE the overzealous noise reduction of the BD!!! Interestingly, some of the audio glitches present on ALL other transfers, including LD/BD (that also bothered me and I wanted to fix) are FLAWLESSLY FIXED on the CD! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm not gay, (although I have NO problem with those that are) but I gave my friend a big-ol-kiss on the check for this one and then smoked him out:victory:
So, I guess I'm not done yet and in this case I'm actually glad
On note of other transfers: I did some research and supposedly the R0 Australian 1999 DVD from MRA Entertainment has an LDPM 2.0 48khz/16bit audio track. I was able to verify this here and here. According to that second review (although I don't know how credible a person claiming that this R4 release is superior to R2 because it has LPDM "stereo" sound, as this film is mono) that audio track contains noise, but no clicks, pops, and audio drop-outs. If this is true, this track might prove to be valuable, as it could help fix some of the issues on the LD audio that I can't fix with the CD audio.
Does ANYONE have a copy of this... I can't even find this one used online
If not, the track will still sound awesome, once I slice in the CD audio where necessary. Will be working on that later tonight
EDIT: Back to topic of that CD audio, I wish I knew WHERE the hell they got the source for that one and I really wish I could get the entire film in that quality as it would be killer!
"Technically," I am done syncing the track and fixing the audio drop-outs. The total list of shit that had to be done is 140+ (!)
I even managed to make an enhanced version, which might bring some of the noise out (although the "types" of noise present on this track are a few and a LOT of the noise HAS also been removed WITHOUT removing ambiance, and "fullness" of audio) but restores a lot of dynamic range and brings out the ambiance clearly BUT it also made some of the instances where I spliced in custom matched BD audio more noticeable. (they REALLY did a number on that one)
On both, the "raw" LD sync and the "enhanced" LD sync, there are things that are still bothering me a little bit and I want to see if I can improve them further...
A friend of mine stopped by earlier today, while I was testing some potential "fixes," asked me what I was doing and then told me he'll be back in a few minutes... I was kinda confused like, "You just got here and you're already leaving?" and he told me to "trust him." Ok, whatever... I went back to working on this... 45 minutes goes by and he comes back, handing me his copy of this CD: http://www.amazon.com/Frankenstein-Bride...B000059SWC
[Image: 51gqmrY35FL._SL500_.jpg]
On this CD, the first 5 tracks are from Frankenstein and they sound fantastic. There is a very slight (and I mean very) amount of noise reduction, but it's very well balanced. The tracks are CRYSTAL clear when it comes to the presence of clicks, pops, scratches, etc. that plague ALL other transfers and 4 of the 5 sound better than any other source (the first track, being the spoken intro, suffers from slight audio artifacts due to noise cancellation)
FORTUNATELY FOR ME (and those that will enjoy this track when it's completed) almost ALL of the areas that I had an issue with and wanted to fix, I will be able to fix now using this CD. NOT ONLY THAT, but this CD ALSO contains the uncensored line (the feels like to be God part) BEFORE the overzealous noise reduction of the BD!!! Interestingly, some of the audio glitches present on ALL other transfers, including LD/BD (that also bothered me and I wanted to fix) are FLAWLESSLY FIXED on the CD! YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm not gay, (although I have NO problem with those that are) but I gave my friend a big-ol-kiss on the check for this one and then smoked him out:victory:
So, I guess I'm not done yet and in this case I'm actually glad
On note of other transfers: I did some research and supposedly the R0 Australian 1999 DVD from MRA Entertainment has an LDPM 2.0 48khz/16bit audio track. I was able to verify this here and here. According to that second review (although I don't know how credible a person claiming that this R4 release is superior to R2 because it has LPDM "stereo" sound, as this film is mono) that audio track contains noise, but no clicks, pops, and audio drop-outs. If this is true, this track might prove to be valuable, as it could help fix some of the issues on the LD audio that I can't fix with the CD audio.
Does ANYONE have a copy of this... I can't even find this one used online
If not, the track will still sound awesome, once I slice in the CD audio where necessary. Will be working on that later tonight
EDIT: Back to topic of that CD audio, I wish I knew WHERE the hell they got the source for that one and I really wish I could get the entire film in that quality as it would be killer!