1. Anyone have the audio including the interviews that they could post for me please, lossless would be great if possible.

    Yours in anticipation and thank you,
    WIRE
  2. Originally posted by WIRE:Anyone have the audio including the interviews that they could post for me please, lossless would be great if possible.

    Yours in anticipation and thank you,
    WIRE


    I dont have any lossless audio, havent find one on the net I can rip the dvd i posted though
  3. Originally posted by WIRE:Anyone have the audio including the interviews that they could post for me please, lossless would be great if possible.

    Yours in anticipation and thank you,
    WIRE


    I deleted my download of the DVD because of much needed harddrive space...otherwise I could rip it to lossless. Sorry..
  4. The dvd has lossy audio. Or do you have another one ?


  5. Ehm..rip it to WAV? Or isn't that considered to be lossless?
  6. Strictly not. If the source is lossy it will stay lossy no matter what you do. But for me (and most people) lossy is not a problem. But then it has little use ripping it to WAV or FLAC.

    I will make a set of 320kbps mp3s this weekend.

    For a real lossless we have to wait, or maybe it will never appear.
  7. Originally posted by Risto:Strictly not. If the source is lossy it will stay lossy no matter what you do. But for me (and most people) lossy is not a problem. But then it has little use ripping it to WAV or FLAC.

    I will make a set of 320kbps mp3s this weekend.

    For a real lossless we have to wait, or maybe it will never appear.


    But wait, I understand what you're saying but how can someone ask for lossless while it was broadcasted on TV? How could it be possible to get a lossless from a tv-broadcast..?
  8. Originally posted by MWSAH:[..]

    But wait, I understand what you're saying but how can someone ask for lossless while it was broadcasted on TV? How could it be possible to get a lossless from a tv-broadcast..?


    Not possible. Only if broadcast is in LPCM or analogue TV/Radio broadcast) or something like that.

    Best quality in this case will be the MPEG2 audio stream copied from the dvd or decoded to WAV. But decoding to wave wont give you back what has been lost when the original signal from the soundboard was encoded to the lossy MPEG audio stream.

    Most people cant hear the difference anyway. I know I cant. (from > 160kbps)
  9. So he asked for something impossible..lol


  10. Unless a lossless prebroadcast source turns up (We have some Prebroadcast sources on the site )