Source # | 75302 |
Entered by | Matt Vernon |
Checksums | ffp , orig-flac-replaygain-md5 , flac-md5 |
Disc Counts | 2 / 3 |
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Date Circulated
Date Added |
07/15/2006 07/15/2006 |
Other Sources (comments) Healy Mix (SBD+AKG C 424b... (0) flac16 ; Source: aud > Nak... (0) flac16 ; Source: 2 Neumann... (0) flac16 ; Healy Matrix ->... (0) flac16 ; Source Info: Ted... (0) flac24 ; Recording Info:... (0) flac16 ; Recording Info:... (0) |
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Date | User | Comment | |
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07/15/2006 | btet |
This is the repaired version of my seed - the version I seeded the day before had errors on d2t05, d3t01 and d3t02. I fixed the errors manually and reseeded the fileset. If your md5s don't match what's here then you likely have the original, bad seed. To correct this, you should either obtain the corrected tracks from someone, or perform the following fix (do NOT do this if your .md5s already match): 1. Decode d2t05, d3t01 and d3t02 to .wav. 2. In a .wav editor where you can edit on a sample by sample level, cut the first 588 samples (from 0 to 587) from d3t01 and paste them onto the end of d2t05. Save d3t01 as d2t05fix.wav and save d2t05 as d3t01fix.wav. 3. Repeat the process, this time cutting from the beginning of d3t02 and pasting to the end of d3t01fix. Save d3t01fix without renaming and save d3t02 as d3t02fix.wav. 4. Run a shntool fix on the three fixed files. Make sure to use the shift forward option (default is backward) and the nopad option. 5. Reencode the fixed .wav files to FLAC, then strip out anything after dxt0x from their names. Your new FLACs should now match the .md5s. I apologize for the erorrs. |
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07/15/2006 | btet | Sorry, in step 3 above replace "d3t01fix" with "d2t05fix". | |
11/09/2006 | btet | This was inadvertently FLAC encoded with replaygain. If you're playing the FLACs in Winamp you should reFLAC the files without the replaygain option. If you're burning extracted .wavs to CD, these are unaffected and no reFLACing is necessary. I apologize for the error. |