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Re: Modern Day FMs
^that doesn't even look like an fm
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Re: Modern Day FMs
[quote=Five]looks like the dehissed version is from a different source, as it has more frequency response in the highs
![]() That's the strange thing. According to the lineage and to the words of the uploader it is the same source. I included a 2 sec SA (of the old FM) as it looks like the one I provided doesn't work. But I guess it doesn't change much. Clearly lower response above 16 khz. No members have liked this post.
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Oh well. Same problem as before. But I used a different pic.
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FM - tape - editing ....- cue sheet with EAC - tracks done with cuesplitter - flac8 - md5 - you (no artwork, not cd/r sourced - taper me - ) Den Haag Statenhal 1997-02-21 - approx 49 min. 10 Tracks, last "track" is the mods voice and can be removed Hamburg Markthalle 1997-02-22 - approx 53 min. 11 Tracks, last song faded out I have the Hamburg part only. No announcer on that one. So can't prove correctness of information. But would be strange if it was wrong. Still, I always believe that you are right, Five. ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Since we're on the topic of FMs...
I've got a show with his lineage: Digital Radio (over Digital TV Receiver) - Harddisk Recorder (LPCM Mode) - Burn to DVD - Rip Audio to Harddisk with SmartRipper - Normalization to 96%, Fade-In at the Beginning and Fade-Out at the end - Convert from 48kHz to 44.1 kHz Does the spectral show a normal FM, or its MP3 encoding lossy? No members have liked this post.
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It's MP2 192 kbps, and of course lossy. You preserve a bit more from the original signal if you don't convert it to WAV but burn it as a fake DVD - blank (black) screen with audio. Such DVD may store almost 20 hours of music in MP2 format.
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