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Ripping Music from Movies - A Little Advice?
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River Chocobo


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Old Jul 2, 2008, 08:59 AM Local time: Jul 2, 2008, 02:59 PM #1 (permalink) of 2
Ripping Music from Movies - A Little Advice?

Hey all,

I'm trying to rip the music from a DVD series I have, and I have been using Smart Ripper to extract the AC3 file, followed by HeadAC3he to extract the sound from only the rear channels. This does a great job removing the voices, but it still leaves a fair bit of SFX.

I have a large collection of complete/expanded scores, and i'm guessing in many cases they are made through this technique, or something similar. Does anyone know of a way to try and get rid of this SFX, or is there a better way to start with etc?

Thanks.

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And just for the info, I don't want any 'it's no simple task' or 'this question is always asked' replies

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River Chocobo


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Old Jul 3, 2008, 09:33 AM Local time: Jul 3, 2008, 03:33 PM #2 (permalink) of 2
Also, I know some talented sound people mix different tracks together in complete scores/rips to make 'suites', or they combine two tracks to make a track more of a theme etc. However, any time I try, it is obvious where the two combine, because there's sometimes a pop, or it just stops and then the next part plays. I've tried fading in and out but it is also pretty obvious, there's no flowing quality.
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