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SimpsonGeek
Alomst CD-Quality TPiR files from 80sTVTheme site? I cleaned all of them up and taken out all of the background noise and have converted them to mp3 format. Just wondering if there is interest in them.
Brandon Brooks
QUOTE (SimpsonGeek @ Aug 22 2003, 09:14 PM)
Alomst CD-Quality TPiR files from 80sTVTheme site? I cleaned all of them up and taken out all of the background noise and have converted them to mp3 format. Just wondering if there is interest in them.

Sure.

Brandon Brooks
Modor
QUOTE (SimpsonGeek @ Aug 22 2003, 09:14 PM)
Alomst CD-Quality TPiR files from 80sTVTheme site? I cleaned all of them up and taken out all of the background noise and have converted them to mp3 format. Just wondering if there is interest in them.

If you'd be willing to share, I'd be more than appreciative.
SimpsonGeek
OK, I've uploaded one at the GSC2, if response is good I'll add more.

GSC2: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gameshowconcert2/
WhammyPower
If you would've taken the time to listen to the whole file, you would've found an [Rayburn Tire Slash Voice] ANNOYING HUM FOR THE LAST 13 SECONDS! [/Rayburn Tire Slash Voice] *does a Chuck duck*
SimpsonGeek
QUOTE (WhammyPower @ Aug 23 2003, 10:52 AM)
If you would've taken the time to listen to the whole file, you would've found an [Rayburn Tire Slash Voice] ANNOYING HUM FOR THE LAST 13 SECONDS! [/Rayburn Tire Slash Voice] *does a Chuck duck*

I can't figure out how that happened, I listened to the file in the program I used to clean it up with and there was no hum. So it must have happened when I converted it to a mp3
SimpsonGeek
OK, I fixed it. Tell me what you think :)
ilb4ever2000
No offense, but I'd rather have the originals with the background noise in them. "Cleaning" them seems to create a tinny (for lack of a better word) effect.
drmusic_99
Not bad. (Cool Edit, by any chance?) I'm not sure which I prefer, the tinny sound on a "cleaned up" file, or the muddy sound of a .ra file dubbed from an old tape.
PeterMarshallFan
QUOTE (drmusic_99 @ Aug 23 2003, 09:50 PM)
Not bad. (Cool Edit, by any chance?) I'm not sure which I prefer, the tinny sound on a "cleaned up" file, or the muddy sound of a .ra file dubbed from an old tape.

For me, it depends. I have a cleaned version of MG/HS that sounds really great but I just heard a cleaned version of Knockout that sounds HORRIBLE.
whampyl03
PMfan, I JUST uploaded my cleaned version of "Knockout". Absolutely NO tinny noise. Sounds A-OK as well. It's in the same group.
ChuckNet
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I have a cleaned version of MG/HS that sounds really great


Is it on any of the Yahoo music groups?

Chuck Donegan (The Curious "Chuckie Baby")
Grant78898
QUOTE (SimpsonGeek @ Aug 22 2003, 09:14 PM)
Alomst CD-Quality TPiR files from 80sTVTheme site? I cleaned all of them up and taken out all of the background noise and have converted them to mp3 format. Just wondering if there is interest in them.

What program did you use to edit them? The editing software I use doesn't do a very good job...
PeterMarshallFan
QUOTE (ChuckNet @ Aug 24 2003, 07:41 PM)
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I have a cleaned version of MG/HS that sounds really great


Is it on any of the Yahoo music groups?

Chuck Donegan (The Curious "Chuckie Baby")

I'll post it up on mine tomorrow.
whampyl03
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I'll post it up on mine tomorrow.


Allready did it for you.

Thanks again for the very kind words on that Edd Kalehoff appreciation group.

BTW, I also posted your 2 requests. There in the same group.
PeterMarshallFan
QUOTE (whampyl03 @ Aug 25 2003, 12:01 AM)
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I'll post it up on mine tomorrow.


Allready did it for you.

Thanks again for the very kind words on that Edd Kalehoff appreciation group.

BTW, I also posted your 2 requests. There in the same group.

Cool, thanks. I'll check it out.
SimpsonGeek
I've created a site for these, it's here:
http://www.geocities.com/simpsongeek177/tpircues.html
Casey Buck
QUOTE (SimpsonGeek @ Aug 29 2003, 11:24 AM)
I've created a site for these, it's here:
http://www.geocities.com/simpsongeek177/tpircues.html

Same old bandwidth transfer messages...

Everybody, listen to me good and well: if at all possible, DO NOT put up MP3s on free webpage providers like Geocities, Tripod, Angelfire, Yahoo Groups, etc. You'll just exceed your bandwidth quickly, and no one will be able to get the MP3s.

I use my Comcast account for MP3s for a good reason, 25 MB of ad-free website space, and no bandwidth limitations as far as I can tell [Chris Lemon can attest to this :)]. If you have an ISP, take advantage of their webpage space; you'll be surprised how much better it is than Geocities and other similar free webpage providers.
clemon79
QUOTE (Casey Buck @ Aug 29 2003, 11:53 AM)
[Chris Lemon can attest to this :)]


Ay-men, although I've only had a couple of instances where I might have encouraged sufficient bandwidth to raise their ire: the release of Jeopardy Challenger v1.0 (and 1.5 is right around the corner, with support for older episodes and a simpler interface, so get your .NET Extensions now!), and my annual release of the San Jose Sharks schedule for PDA's (which will finalize for this season as soon as Calgary and Columbus announce their TV schedules).
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If you have an ISP, take advantage of their webpage space; you'll be surprised how much better it is than Geocities and other similar free webpage providers.

Sure thing, folks. It's part of the service you pay for, it's plain silly not to take advantage of it.
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