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- April 9, 2004 at 4:12 pm #36502
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GuestWhat are the chances that the re-release of the first Spider-man movie will have an isolated score?
April 9, 2004 at 4:25 pm #49433Anonymous
GuestNone. The DVD contents are pretty much the same (if not the same).
Ryan
April 9, 2004 at 5:23 pm #49436Anonymous
GuestIt’s probably just a big cash-in, nothing more… and only in America, by the sounds of it…? am I right? Us Brits haven’t heard of a re-release, or maybe it’ll just come later?
April 9, 2004 at 7:15 pm #49440Anonymous
GuestIt is coming out, but if the isolated score isn’t gonna be there, then, well…damn.
I was looking forward to the possibility of being able to listen to the neat part where Peter Parker climbs up the wall for the first time, the burning building scene, and the complete version of the “Final Confrontation”.
I suppose without a DVD isolated score there’s no other possible way to listen to these parts?
April 9, 2004 at 7:59 pm #49441Anonymous
GuestD-Bo, Danny’s music for the part where Parker climbs up the wall is almost the only thing we hear in the scene (except maybe hands touching the wall), so you can easily record that bit if you have a dvd-rom player.

The thing that is really disappointing with the first edition is that there is an English Dobly Stereo track and another one completely mute; so if they had wanted, they could have use one of these useless tracks and make it an isolated score one !
And The J, Uk will have their re-released too, i’ve read that on dvdanswers.com I think.
April 9, 2004 at 9:29 pm #49443Anonymous
Guestcool, thanks for that Ed.
April 10, 2004 at 3:53 am #49451Anonymous
GuestI’m a big fan of the burningbuilding and the rest of the final confrontation music. They did have a survey for the new DVD and one of the questions was if you own the soundtrack, so maybe that’ll be a factor.
April 10, 2004 at 9:02 am #49454Anonymous
Guesthow do u record the score audio from the dvd?
April 12, 2004 at 1:44 pm #49483Anonymous
GuestYeah, I also want to know how to make mp3s from the DVd score. anyone know how?
April 12, 2004 at 6:41 pm #49484Anonymous
GuestDVD audio recording:
The Easy Way: http://www.imtoo.com/dvd-audio-ripper.html
The Cheap Way:
Get your DVD player and hook up the audio “out” from it to whatever audio “in” you have on your computer (“in” or microphone). Then use any recording program you want (Cakewalk, Goldwave, Cool Edit, ProTools, etc…, I use Cool Edit) to record the incoming audio. Assuming you’re using Windows, make sure that you check the volume control to make sure that the mic or whatever “in” you’re using isn’t muted. Some programs will let you save it as MP3, but most will for sure save as WAV. If it can’t save as MP3, then save as a WAV and convert it to MP3 using whatever you want (iTunes, MusicMatch, but may I suggest dBPowerAmp. It can convert anything to anything and it’s free, too). If I missed anything, or wasn’t specific enough, others please add to this.And nobody answered my question. Is there any way at all I can get a recording of the parts of the Spider-man music that wasn’t originally on the soundtrack CD?
April 15, 2004 at 5:16 am #49517Anonymous
Guestanybody got sum mp3s to post?
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