hey Vithur, I am not good enough to advise you. But I have made DTS
5.1 CDs for movies like sivaji and so I know a bit about ripping and
encoding etc. I noticed that whenever you or Kaissom rip BGMs, you
guys are always working with mp3 files. Here is what I would do: 
1. rip the audio stream as ac3 or dts depending on whatever is available
2. use foobar and ac3 and dts plugin to convert the stream into a wav file
3. now use audacity to open that 6 channel wav and make stereo the
left and right channels and export them as WAV. 
4. now use whatever method to edit the wav file and also goldwave to
remove the voice from the wav
5. upload

** I would love to rip BGMs but I am not finding time at all with a
hectic schedule. But basically since mp3 files are compressed, vocal
removers r terrible on them. its better to keep it as wav from start
to finish. ALthough, this leads to big files, atleast we are getting
the BEST quality possible. 

** I am sorry for advising you without doing my own BGM rips. I have
done 5.1 dts cd of sivaji like i told you but that was easy to work
with since the songs r chapters. Anyways, hope you consider what I
wrote. And when I find the time, I will surely provide BGMs like you
an kaissom. 

--- In [email protected], Vithur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear Rahmaniacs,
> 
> Ratchagan Background Scores... I would say it is 98.9% voicelesss.
very very
> less traces of voice is present ( not even voices ) . MY humble attempt.
> 
> Enjoy. ( Voice removal has been applied to all files, and in some
cases, it
> was not possible to remove it entirely)
> 
> Link 1 - http://www.mediafire.com/?h2tgcnhy10z
> 
> Link 2 - http://www.mediafire.com/?59z1fyyledm
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> regards,
> Vithur
> 
> Whatever God wants to give, no one can deny; Whatever God wants to
deny, no
> one can give. Be happy always
>


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