Help: How to export audio from DB/DBZ
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Help: How to export audio from DB/DBZ
I don't really think this is the right place to post, or even know for that matter, so I'll keep it short & simple. Obviously there's been fan-made edits of DBZ with different soundtracks, I was wondering if there's a tutorial for that or at the very least how can one export the audio without the background music? I did want to make some edits of my own but I really don't know where to start. Any help would be very much appreciated.
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Re: Help: How to export audio from DB/DBZ
There is no simple "export without music" option; as fans, all we have are the final commercial products, which are "muxed" together for their final presentation. These fan-made projects are generally a combination of extracting the audio tracks from the commercial DVDs and Blu-rays, separating any 5.1 surround sound audio tracks (which don't exist for anything in Japanese other than the recent theatrical films, so it's otherwise all dubs), performing some amount of waveform inversion on musical cues that are still part of vocal tracks, and other bits of audio adjustment to fake the anticipated results as much as possible.
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Re: Help: How to export audio from DB/DBZ
Other then Kai (where the way that surround track was mixed is a fan-editor's dream), The Orange Bricks are the only 5.1 mixes where just the vocals and roughly 50% of the SFX are isolated in the center channel.
Note this is only for the English tracks. In Japanese, you're fucked.
Note this is only for the English tracks. In Japanese, you're fucked.