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10-17-2013, 05:10 AM
I heard it somewhere else first.
I think you may even see a comment or two from me on their youtube videos.
the software will never be updated.
You'll be waiting forever.
It's not intended for full public access.
You'll get the full-strength software if you buy into their services.
For legitimate, business reasons.
I've tried this demo software numerous times and each time with poor results
It's probably helpful for some "rarely" uniquely mixed tracks where you can use "fingerprints" to remove audio based on fft noise cancellation.
Warez sites, like the one you linked to (not sure if that's allowed on this forum) are the only way to get your hands on that demo now.
All sites that used to have active links to promote the software (legitimate promoting sites to download demos and software; official music blogs, etc) have taken down their links, including Audinamax.
I played around with it to try do something with Tiny Tim's "Tip Toe Through The Tulips" but didn't have enough patience.
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I recall, they also had some MP3 demos you can download to listen to the differences of the Edith Piaf track.
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Audionamix La Mome (La Vie en Rose) (
http://youtu.be/XqmSlSPQl2s)
Spark Tank 1 year ago
It would wonderful if studios acquired licences to release a 5.1 surround sound mix of "The Best of" for Edith Piaf.
The 5.1 work achieved deserves more attention.
lol, I was too excited over this technology.
I'm still trying to find the best Blu-ray version of La Mome.
The final scene to the movie is 5.1 mix of "Non, je ne regrette rien".
It's not as dynamic and "surround sound" as the little clip in the Inception end credits, but there's still some nice qualities to it.
The biggest problem, I'm finding is that the BD's from every country are literally in different formats: DTS-HD MA 5.1, DTS-Express 6.1, Dolby TrueHD, etc.
I have no idea which one has been given proper treatment to keep the original audio as intended.
DTS-Express is out of the question, as that's lossy audio and very messy to deal with.
The next problem with that film is the frame rate!
24fps would be ideal to get. Any PAL regions that convert fps to 25fps is not ideal for me.
I can't trust what they do.
NTSC framerates would be okay, but not usually in the blu-ray audio format I'm looking for.
I want to get the movie so badly because A) It's good B) I want to remaster this (just the first 30 seconds (
http://youtu.be/TvvTm33xyDU), I didn't upload the short "Alarm Version"; my old account, can't remember the sign in!)