Dil ne Jise Apna Kaha and Lakeer Background scores are not by ARR.

On 2/29/08, KrishnA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>    Hi all
>
> As kaissiom said, first we have to make a list of movies which need to be
> ripped (for the purpose of BGMs), so in this regard, I have made a list, but
> I am very skeptical about the legitimacy of that, so all guys are requested
> to update it for further purpose.
>
> Thanks
> Krishna.
>
>
>  On 2/19/08, kaissiom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   Voiceless BGMs - Explained!
> >
> > I'm not much of any expert on this topic, as I happened to accidentally
> > or unintentionally discover the process of ripping voiceless BGMs.  There
> > may be members on this group who have expertise in this area who may be able
> > to shed some more light on this topic.  Following article is my limited
> > understanding of this subject, please correct me if I am wrong.
> >
> > First, some definitions:
> > * For the sake of discussion *L* refers to *Left* and *R* refers to *
> > Right* (speakers)
> >
> > *Mono*: Single channel (no difference in L or R speaker, both reproduce
> > one sound)
> > *L speaker = R speaker = One sound from both.*
> > *[Note]: Rahman has been very disappointed that 'Kabhi Na Kabhi' was
> > recorded in stereo, but released in Mono.*
> >
> > *Stereo:* Two or more channels (generally two channel, separate
> > recording/reproduction of sound, L and R)
> > *L speaker: recorded/reproduced separately
> > + R speaker: recorded/reproduced separately
> > = 3 different sounds possible: L sound + Shared L/R sound + R sound*
> > *[Note]: Think of it as a Venn diagram: Both L and R speakers reproduce
> > same sound most of the time, but will also have variations of their own.
> > Quite evident in 'Daud' - Title track, the entire track has variations in
> > Left and Right channel.*
> >
> > *Stereo Surround*: 5.1 or higher (5 channels plus 1 LFE;
> > Dolby-Digital,dts)
> > *L Front speaker: recorded/reproduced separately
> > +R Front speaker: recorded/reproduced separately
> > +C Center speaker: recorded/reproduced separately
> > +L Rear speaker: recorded/reproduced separately
> > +R Rear speaker: recorded/reproduced separately
> > +LFE Low-Frequency Effects(sub-woofer)
> > = Surround Sound experience.*
> > *[Note]: Most, but not all, DVD-Videos have 5.1 surround sound.  And
> > also the rare, but dying, DVD-Audio format falls in this category.*
> >
> > There's no limitation on the number of channels, I find some English
> > movies with 7.1 surround sound , you can also buy a 10.1 sound systems,
> > if you can find source to utilize those channels.
> >
> > Almost all Media formats can reproduce mono and stereo, but not
> > surround:
> > Cassette tapes: Stereo and Mono
> > CD: Stereo and Mono
> > VCD: Stereo and Mono
> > *DVD: Surround*, Stereo and Mono
> >
> > *How does this relate to voiceless BGMs?*
> > Voiceless BGMs are only possible from surround sound, given that they
> > were recorded and reproduce as surround.  So, that leaves us with DVD-Audio,
> > which I won't get into, and DVD-Video, by which we mean regular DVD movies.
> > *
> > How are BGMs recorded on DVDs?*
> > I don't know exactly, but that's up to the composer and the sound
> > engineer.  But in order to qualify as surround sound, they have to record
> > different sounds for different channels. For example they may record actors'
> > voices for the CENTER channel and the background score for the two-REAR
> > speakers and a combination of both voices and score on the two-FRONT
> > speakers  (this is hypothetical, simple and straightforward example):
> > *L/R Front* speakers: Combination/layers of both voices and background
> > score
> > *CENTER* speaker: Only voices
> > *L/R Rear** *speakers: *Only background score*
> >
> > You can imagine watching a movie and an extra sound effect from back, or
> > someone yelling from behind you or a car whooshing by.  And remember, they
> > can try many different combinations with 5 different channels.
> >
> > *How to extract voiceless BGMs?*
> > Simply put, you have to tap into the  channels that only contain the
> > 'Background Score'.   In the simple example given above, it would be the
> > 'L/R Rear Speaker/Channel'.
> >
> > *How do kaissiom and AJ extract voiceless BGMs?*
> > Well, I can't speak for AJ, but I know he uses some software.  And as
> > far as I'm concerned, I can write a longer post than this one trying to
> > explain how I accidentally did it.  My method is not all software- it's
> > combination of hardware and software.   I was fixing my computer and my
> > home-theater system set-up, such that I can play the music from my computer
> > on my surround sound system.  This required additional cables, adapters,
> > etc.. but I accidentally cut one wire and attached it in the wrong place
> > somewhere on the soundcard and amplifier.  And when I played a movie on my
> > computer, all I could hear was voices, no BGM.  When I switched some wires..
> > I got BGM, no voices... hence, voiceless BGMs.  I still have to switch these
> > wires... every time I have to extract voiceless BGMs  ;-)
> > *
> > How can one extract voiceless BGMs?*
> > *-[Software]*- Easiest way to do it: Find a DVD-ripping software that
> > not only rips audio from DVD, but rips audio as separate channels.  Once you
> > have all the audio in different channels, keep the channel with BGM, discard
> > the rest.
> > *-[Hardware]*- Complicated way of doing it: Cut some wires from the
> > surround sound system and record it from the amplifier - this is how I do
> > it.  It takes me about 5 to 6 hours to do a movie because I perform
> > additional editing using software to enhance the quality.  I use
> > hardware(amplifier/soundcard) to extract the audio and then use
> > software(SoundForge) to enhance it.
> > *
> > Are there any caveats?*
> > As with everything... Yes.
> > *-[Source]* The movie has to be recorded in surround sound. Older movies
> > (Roja, Bombay, etc.), and surprisingly some newer movies are not recorded in
> > surround sound... therefore, NO VOICELESS BGMs are possible - Ever.
> > *-[Media]* Even if the movie was recorded in surround sound.  You have
> > to get hold of the DVD with 5.1 surround sound.  VCD or a tape will not
> > work.  Some Indian DVDs just have the '5.1 Dolby Digital' stamp for the
> > 'coolness' factor, and are not true surround sound.  I have had this
> > experience with Zubeidaa.  In other words, there are some fake surround
> > sound DVD out there, and they will not work - NO VOICELESS BGMs.
> > *- [Application]* Finally, the application used to extract the BGMs
> > should support surround sound.
> >
> > *What is 'Sync sound'?*
> > Some movies, mostly newer ones are recorded in sync sound.  Lagaan,
> > Swades, RDB are all sync sound.  Sync sound means actors' dialogues  are
> > recorded live while shooting the movie, actors do not have to go in for a
> > 'lip sync' or 'dubbing' session after the movie.  BMGs are added to the
> > original dialogues.  Usually, when movies are recorded in sync sound, we end
> > up having crisp/clean surround sound... Voices are separte, BGM is separate
> > as quite evident in Lagaan/Swades BGMs.  When movie is not done in Sync
> > sound, BGMs tend to be messy.  Saathiya was done in Sync sound, where as
> > disappointgly, Guru was not.  When dubbing is done at the same time as BGMs
> > are added, they tend to be layered together and we don't get the crisp clean
> > voiceless BGMs.   Extracting BGMs from Rajni movies is ever difficult,
> > regardless of whether it's done in sync or not.  The extra 'Rajni Effects'
> > or the 'swoosh-whoosh' sound every time the superstar moves a finger... is
> > added on top of the BGMs.
> >
> > Having said that, recent media reports suggested that Hrithik and Ash
> > were in studios doing some voice recordings/dubbing... at around the same
> > time reports of 'Rahman finishing up the BGM for Jodha Akbar' were cropping
> > up.  I really hope JA is done in Sync sound, otherwise the BGM could be
> > tainted.
> >
> > Sorry for the long/dry post.  Vithur and others have expressed great
> > interest in this subject and I somehow come across as someone who is hiding
> > something.  How can a blind person (me) lead someone on a path? When I
> > myself found the path accidentally and seem to be walking on it unknowingly.
> >
> > But there! The unguarded 'secret' is out, the knowledge does not just
> > rest with me anymore.  I feel like a great burden has been lifted off my
> > shoulders, although I have touched on and explained this topics in various
> > bits and pieces over time.
> >
> > Hopefully, I have cleared up some doubts here, and raised new ones.. As
> > always, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or
> > corrections.
> >
> > I too believe that it will be a loss to Rahman fans, if we do not
> > collect all the available voiceless BGMs out there.  Therefore it is
> > important to first establish how many such true surround sound DVDs exist
> > out there.  Once we establish that, we can see which ones have been
> > extracted and which ones are pending.  Then, we can go from there.
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > Rahmaniac.
> >
> >
> 
>
>

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