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Post by mattchew on Jan 10, 2010 21:26:30 GMT
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Post by blade on Jan 10, 2010 22:59:21 GMT
I have a recording of this that somebody (can't remember who - ledjarde?) posted before. I don't know if it's the exact same recording but it's the same file size. The one I have is recorded from BBC digital radio. Here's the text file that came with it: Howling Bells 12th August 2006 Summer Sundae Festival, Leicester, UK
Broadcast by BBC 6Music on 20th December 2007 "Live at 4" series
**[BBC 6Music is a digital only broadcast with no FM transmission. Bit rate on DAB radio is 128kbps, DVB-T and Digital Satellite 160kbps. Older archived recordings may have been transmitted on BBC FM stations in the past and FM recordings may exist. Please post torrents of these if they exist as upgrades to these digital recordings which will then be removed. As these are lossy radio transmissions they have not been bloated to flac, following DIME guidelines.]**
DVB-T (160kbps / 48Khz) > Nebula DigiTV > Hard Disk MP2 > mp3DirectCut
Tracks 01 Cities 02 Bell Hit 03 Velvet Girl 04 Wishing Stone 05 Setting Sun 06 Broken Bones 07 Ballad For A Bleeding Heart 08 Low (Happening)
; wholefile md5 checksum file generated by Trader's Little Helper ; generated on December 23, 2007, at 12:35 pm
b795c429e511bb7a7627b30b8918d53e *01.mp2 ce4bce0973f069db54e6e2ee191d2c72 *02.mp2 8fc0397e6080c56b67a01a6c288cd91d *03.mp2 595bc75a66f99030fccf2e8df09311a2 *04.mp2 a6abe7140fc985b7d24f33b43ffb0bf9 *05.mp2 7b9f944dadc020909ea5fac94e72c6ce *06.mp2 b26b61c98d2fce8bb32b0c64bf7b8b12 *07.mp2 60df83279676c43c91a53bbcccec3729 *08.mp2
Instructions (With thanks to hamhen)
QUOTE: Please do not use the dbpoweramp software to transcode the mp2 files to .wav. The transcoding process leads to a noticeable decrease of the sound quality! For transcoding the .mp2 file I recommend the freeware BeSweet/ BeLight (if you use a Windows PC Ihave to add) : www.free-codecs.com/download/BeLight.htm Both are .zip-files; unzip BeSweet first into a folder. Then you should unzip BeLight into the same folder. This done, you can start the software by clicking on the BeLight symbol in the folder. The software is easy to work with, I think; choose the register card "WAV/ PCM". Do not check any of the boxes on the left except the one for "Output Sampling Rate" (this should be 44100hz), and on the right please choose "wav" (under "Output Format") and "16 bits stereo wav" under "Output Channels".
Put the mp2 file into the window on top and click on the "Start Processing" below. The transcoding process will start immediately.
If BeLight does not work with your computer you should try a software named Switch. It is available for free at www.nch.com.au/switch/plus.html There are versions for Windows and Mac.
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