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    Back to the Future (2CD's - Intrada Special Edition) (2009) - Alan Silvestri @FLAC

    Back to the Future (2CD's - Intrada Special Edition) - Alan Silvestri

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    Complete Artwork @600dpi http://rapidshare.com/files/313658371/BTTF_INTRADA_-ARTWORK.rar
    Last edited by Piano; 12-21-2009 at 11:22 PM.
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    Thanks for the upload. I'm a bit confused by the whole spectral analysis process so can anyone please confirm that this is indeed a lossless rip? My download got suspended due to a connection reset and those few cues I was able to extract showed a cut-off at around 20khz. Since it'd take forever for me to grab this all over again, I was hoping someone here could check it for lossless authenticity. Thanks in advance!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylvos View Post
    Thanks for the upload. I'm a bit confused by the whole spectral analysis process so can anyone please confirm that this is indeed a lossless rip? My download got suspended due to a connection reset and those few cues I was able to extract showed a cut-off at around 20khz. Since it'd take forever for me to grab this all over again, I was hoping someone here could check it for lossless authenticity. Thanks in advance!
    As far as I know, a lossy file cuts off around 16khz, it doesn't reach 20khz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leon Scott Kennedy View Post
    As far as I know, a lossy file cuts off around 16khz, it doesn't reach 20khz.
    Pretty much all of my lossless albums go way beyond 20KHZ in the analysis. 20KHZ is where 320kbps rips are typically at about, to my knowledge. But like I said, I'm not entirely sure if I know how this analysis works.

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    You guys are lucky because some of you already have the CD's.
    Mine has been order and shipped but will only come in the next week hopefully. One of the many disadvantages when you live outside of U.S.


    Quote Originally Posted by Sylvos View Post
    Pretty much all of my lossless albums go way beyond 20KHZ in the analysis. 20KHZ is where 320kbps rips are typically at about, to my knowledge. But like I said, I'm not entirely sure if I know how this analysis works.
    Give the music a chance and leave the technical analysis details aside, and your ears will be the one and only you can trust.
    The music will speak for itself.

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    By using Abobe Audition, Back to the Future is an authentic lossless rip. It doesn't cut off at 20,000. It goes all the way pass 21,000 and beyond.

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    Your light on your screen is too low, it's for this reason you thought there is a cut-off.

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    Zoomed now:

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    There is no blocky and you can clearly see there is no cut-off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scoreman44 View Post
    By using Abobe Audition, Back to the Future is an authentic lossless rip. It doesn't cut off at 20,000. It goes all the way pass 21,000 and beyond.
    Okay then it seems I sure don't know how this stuff works. Thanks for the report!

    Edit: Right you are, Piano.

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    thank you very mauch, one of my fav movie when i was a kid :
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    O.M.G!!!

    Now I know how the Nintendo 64 Kid felt. Thanks for this tremendous upload!
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    Complete scans @600dpi added.
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    Anyone got .mp3? Or know where I can get it?

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    Wow 600dpi? Thanks for the scans. Isn't that a bit overkill though?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yukiel View Post
    Anyone got .mp3? Or know where I can get it?
    MP3s are in the second link, under "320."
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    Quote Originally Posted by spaceworlder View Post
    MP3s are in the second link, under "320."
    Sorry lol, found it after I posted. Guess I'm just way too tired and sick at the moment to think clearly.

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    Thanks for the scans! Here's a mirror link.

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    I should add the following:

    It's ENTIRELY possible to force certain MP3 encoders to encode all frequencies up to 22khz. They just don't do it by default.

    Seeing frequencies that go higher than 16 is *NOT* a foolproof way of determining a lossless rip. It works 95% of the time, but it's not a certainty.

    Conversely, seeing a cutoff at 16khz (or whatever) is *NOT* a foolproof way of determining a LOSSY rip. Some recordings (older recordings mastered from analogue tape, vinyl, or shellac records, or from earlier digital recordings, for instance).

    These methods can help you. But the best way to find out is to use your EARS.

    If your EARS don't tell you whether it's lossless or not... then you can stop worrying right away because you just don't need lossless.

    As I have said before, people need to stop judging audio quality by looking at spectral analysis, and start listening to it with those large vaguely-sattelite-dish-like things on the sides of their heads.

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    The methods here used to determine lossless don't 100% deal with the cut-off but also deal with the lack of blocky stuff in the zoomed in part of the spectral analysis. Although otherwise I agree with you.
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    Yep but you don't know if it's the recording who is bad, or if it's a mp3 transcoded. So it's always better checked with spectral, anyway there is not just the cut-off for noticed a transcode.
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    No, there are other ways too - none of them are foolproof and none of them can offer conclusive results.

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