Friends, Some ten years back, we had the habit of buying Sony or TDK empty audio cassette of 60/90 minutes and go to some music shop to record our assorted collection of stereo music from different movies. That happenned during my school days.
But that culture is very rare now because of the availability of free mp3 in the net. Anyway having upgraded to 5.1 & 7.1 surround music, I wanna upgrade my selected favourite songs from mp3 to surround effect. Buying the whole movie for few songs in music shop is pinching my pocket. Also could not locate any albums in DOBLY/DTS/flac when I google the same. (Note - only succesful in getting dts track minnale- happy to share with fellow members when we meet again). So, please let me know whether we have this option of recording anywhere in Chennai in DTS/DOLBY track. (I think even flac will retain surround effect) or may be a download option from the net?
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I thought of asking this question @ Ignite when we met each other but somehow it never striked. Thanks, Ranga. Ranga: Let me try to clarify a few points for you.
FLAC is just a encoding/compression methodology. It has no control over the content. No retailer will be able to 'extract' or record multi channel audio for you. There have been other threads which discuss how to convert regular music to multi channel. It is a complicated process. You cannot convert any MP3 to multichannel audio. Again MP3 is only a compression format and most MP3s you will find are of 2 channel stereo.
For a true multi channel audio, the original recording has to be done in 5.1 or 7.1 in the studios. There are very few Indian multi channel media available.
Some that come to mind are Vettayadu Vilayadu, Dhoom, etc. The software owners are not creating multi channel audio any more as it does not seem to sell.
You can use Neo 6 on your AVR to get music on all channels. BUT, this is only a simulation. It is not true multi channel. Thanks Venkat, 1.
FLAC is just a encoding/compression methodology. It has no control over the content. By mistake, I thought FLAC will give a surround effect since it is meant for loseless audio. Point corrected and noted.
No retailer will be able to 'extract' or record multi channel audio for you. Which means the era of recording assorted collection of music from different movies is possible only for stereo. There have been other threads which discuss how to convert regular music to multi channel.
It is a complicated process. I dont deserve to even think such conversion 4. You cannot convert any MP3 to multichannel audio. Again MP3 is only a compression format and most MP3s you will find are of 2 channel stereo. I remember in one of the threads from Ram, 'Garbage In is Garbage out'.
So I was not trying to convert my mp3's to 5.1 for sure. Only want to replace them subject to availability 5. For a true multi channel audio, the original recording has to be done in 5.1 or 7.1 in the studios. There are very few Indian multi channel media available. Some that come to mind are Vettayadu Vilayadu, Dhoom, etc.
The software owners are not creating multi channel audio any more as it does not seem to sell. Like mp3, I was searching for 5.1 tracks albums to download from the net, but in vain. You can use Neo 6 on your AVR to get music on all channels.
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BUT, this is only a simulation. It is not true multi channel. I have tried this Neo6 option in my AVR, and I am not impressed as all tracks are mixed and not seperated. I am surprised that we dont have much songs in DTS / Dolby tracks. Which means my 5.1/7.1 is only meant for movies? Do you recommend any albums which has surround music. Music can be any category be it orchestra / pop / jazz / carnatic / hindustani / jingles etc.Want to engage my HTIB for music as well.
You cannot convert any MP3 to multichannel audio. Again MP3 is only a compression format and most MP3s you will find are of 2 channel stereo. I remember in one of the threads from Ram, 'Garbage In is Garbage out'. So I was not trying to convert my mp3's to 5.1 for sure.
Only want to replace them subject to availability /QUOTE I upsampled an MP3 and FLAC to DTS and played it via my HTB. It just had increased sound or volume and nothing else. It was a artificial gain in the volume, I much preferred the original FLAC in 2.0 format for its clarity and sound stage than a DTS gained volume.
DOlby & DTS are traditionally made for movie sound reproduction with specific emphasis on frequencies for brief period of time and the effects of such tones (eg., helicopter flying by, dino walking and what not). When music engineers tried to produce multi channel audio, it was aimed to create a better soundstage (separate of instruments and vocals across the speakers). Time from Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon SACD is a good example. But this requires a lot of re-engineering, is fraught with errors and goes against the normal nature of music listening wherein we dont look to the centre channel, surrounds and effect speakers to create the effect as most originals were recorded in 2 channel. In many ways, its bastardizing the other speakres that creates a multi channel form. This is the reason the DVD-A from Dhoom and others are horrible sounding at best.
Hi, Just stumbled upon this and thought this will be useful for you, 5.1 DTS fan! I am still a fan of 5.1 DTS audio, but of late I find myself quite attracted to old songs, especially Ilayaraja's, so kind of started liking stereo. Adhiradikaran - Sivaji My Name Is Billa - Billa Devuda Devuda - Chandramukhi Seval Kodi - Billa Ballelakka - Sivaji Vethalaiya Potaendi - Billa Dolu Doluthan - Pokkiri Girl Friend - Boys Boom Boom - Raam Machakari - Sillunu Oru Kaadhal Uyirin Uyirae - Kaaka Kaaka Nee Mutham - Pokkiri Rahathullah - Ghajini En Aasai Mythiliyae - Manmadhan Thoodhu Varuma - Kaaka Kaaka Emmadi Aathadi - Vallavan Removed it from here and sent you a pm.
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