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DJ Tiesto - Live at Energy 2000 adding on first 15 minutes of 73 min version, HELP!
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ali92
I have both versions (73:03 and 66:34) of DJ Tiesto @ Energy 2000 and since the first 15 or so minutes were left out of the 66:34 rip (WHY?), where's the best place to merge the two parts? The 73:03 version was to be the full version but, whoever was recording the set STOPPED the recording and FADED it out during the best track in the mix! The 66:34 version, however has the last 2 tracks, in full but, the first 15 minutes that were included in the 73:03 version are left out! Both recordings are of different bitrates and volume levels so, I think this will be hard to do. My 73:03 version is 128 kbps and normalised, while the 66:34 is 160 kbps and NOT normalised YET. Is it better to cut the last 58 minutes of the 73 min version and add that to the 66:34 or the opposite? And what should I do about teh volume levels? I need some help from whoever has done this before so, ALL HELP WILL BE GREATLY APPREACIATED! Thanks in advance!
tiesto14
i did this almost 2 years ago...but i was lucky and found both sets in 160 so i didnt have to worry about that...but i suggest u join them during Zombie Nation since i BET u dont even listen to that track anyway...since u know it sucks....and who cares if that track messes up with the joining (if thats possible) but thats what i did and mine is full version starting with Millenium Strings and ending with Airwave...

someone else will have to help ya with the volume and bitrate questions...cus like i said mine where both 160 and the volume levels where perfect...
ali92
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Originally posted by tiesto14
i did this almost 2 years ago...but i was lucky and found both sets in 160 so i didnt have to worry about that...but i suggest u join them during Zombie Nation since i BET u dont even listen to that track anyway...since u know it sucks....and who cares if that track messes up with the joining (if thats possible) but thats what i did and mine is full version starting with Millenium Strings and ending with Airwave...

someone else will have to help ya with the volume and bitrate questions...cus like i said mine where both 160 and the volume levels where perfect...


Well, I guess I'll have to just DL the 160 kbps version of the 73:03 version... Then, join it at Zombie Nation (I HATE that song!). I don't care if ZN messes up since it's a bad song already. How much more messed up can that song be? THANKS for teh info. How long is your version, anyway (the new, joined version)?
tiesto14
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Originally posted by ali92


Well, I guess I'll have to just DL the 160 kbps version of the 73:03 version... Then, join it at Zombie Nation (I HATE that song!). I don't care if ZN messes up since it's a bad song already. How much more messed up can that song be? THANKS for teh info. How long is your version, anyway (the new, joined version)?



ZoMbiE ZoMbiE ZoMbiE ZoMbiE ~~ ZoMbiE NaTiOn.....

LOL....i hate that track more then anything...lol...

but anyway...my JOINED FULL VERSION = 81:53...and like i said starts with Millenium Strings and ends in Airwave...but to be honest it didnt even mess up Crappy , oooops sorry, i mean Zombie Nation...not that i would of cared...but its fine...

A friend of mine said it was DUMB to make 2 CDs for the extra 2 minutes with the full version...so he just cut his Zombie Nation out of the set so he could have it on 1 CD...that made sense to me but i wanted the full version even with Zombie Nation only cus only then is it really compplete...lol...i am shot...good night:)
KilldaDJ
join them frame by frame, its more accurate ;)
ali92
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Originally posted by KilldaDJ
join them frame by frame, its more accurate ;)

Frame by Frame? How do you do this? Sound Forge?
Parafox
I always use Mp3DirectCut - it's a great tool for editing mp3 files directly!

http://www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~pesch/

It's very small but with many functions - I love it!
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