Here’s the complete score ripped from the blu ray. I mixed the rip with the soundtrack album. If in future unreleased tracks will surface I’ll joyfully add them to my work.
VERSION 2.0 – BRRip + OST
Disc 1
01. Prologue (Part 1) (3:44)**
02. Prologue (Part 2) (3:17)***
03. Spider-Man / Chase Sequence (Part 1) (4:20)
04. Vision (0:19)***
05. Chase Sequence (Part 2) (1:36)
06. Graduation (Source Cue) (1:29)***
07. Leave Gwen Out Of It (1:17)***
08. I Break Up With You (3:53)***
09. Max and Spider-Man (Part 1) (1:52)*
10. Max and Spider-Man (Part 2) (1:21)***
11. Harry’s Father Last Confession (3:53)***
12. Happy Birthday Max (3:24)*
13. Harry and Peter (3:28)
14. Invisible (1:08)***
15. He’s Coming (Part 1) (0:58)***
16. Best Friends (2:48)
17. He’s Coming (Part 2) (0:40)***
18. I’m Moving To England (1:38)
19. My Enemy (8:22)*
20. Good Talk (1:41)***
21. Gone, Gone, Gone (1:33)***
22. Secret Projects (1:14)***
23. Experiments (0:56)***
24. Phone Ringtone (0:16)***
25. I Don’t Wanna End Up Like My Father (4:12)***
26. I’m All Thumbs Today (0:43)***
27. Gwen Meets Harry (1:03)***
Disc 2
28. I’m Electro (The Blue Danube Waltz) (3:14)***
29. I Need To Know / Spider-Man Visits Harry (5:14)**
30. Special Project (5:32)**
31. Roosevelt (5:14)*
32. You Need Me (3:26)***
33. Harry and Electro (5:44)**
34. You’re My Path (2:08)
35. Final Battle / Electro’s End / Goblin Arrivals (14:01)**
36. Let Her Go (0:51)
37. The Rest Of My Life / You’ve Made Progress (4:44)***
38. You’re That Spider Guy (6:07)*
39. End Credits (Part 1) (2:44)
40. End Credits (Part 2) (5:54)
| | (No SFX)
| * | (lots of isolated things)
| ** | (few things isolated)
| *** | (full SFX)
Music composed by Hans Zimmer, The Magnificent Six, Pharrell Williams & Johnny Marr
additional informations:
320 kbps • 44,100 kHz • 2.0 stereo • Total time 2 hours and 6 minutes • 283 MB
CD1: https://www.sendspace.com/file/dzvked
CD2: https://www.sendspace.com/file/x4hxls
ENJOY!
Ps. A new cover artwork would be loved 😉
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Next time, just wait until you’ve done some real editing before uploading this. It’s nice to see someone working on this, but God. You haven’t even combined anything with the CD yet.
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PSYCH FOR THE WIN!
It’s taking all my strength and then some – to hold back from everything negative I have to say, so I will say this:
Pharrell Williams and Johnny Marr are part of The Magnificent Six
Congratulations, you found the SFX-riddled Blu-ray rip you’ve been searching for. Way to go!!! 😀
I think it is fair to say after the Amazing Spider-Man 2’s relative lack of financial success – Sony was hoping for Avenger size returns, didn’t happen. Still made a ton but no one is clamoring for ASM3 – the Magnificent Six are part of the pavement.
1) what software did you use to rip the DTS?
2) what does MediaInfo say on your rip?
3) Why resample to 44.1KHz? Why not keep it at original 48KHz?
1) I’ve tested, recently, the newest version of DVDAudioExtract (DVDAE), and it works weirdly in every fashion.
All their conversion modes from DTS-HD Master Audio will not convert properly. At least one channel get huge dB changes (eg: Front Left -18dB).
However it’s calculating this dB change, it’s not accurate. Other software doesn’t detect that a drastic dB change is required, ever.
Their ‘demux’ doesn’t exactly demux properly. Still dB changes in different channels.
I still stand by eac3to gives bit-exact decoding compared to DVDAE. Yet most people here refuse to listen.
eac3to is developed by audio software egineers who aim for bit-exact processing. DVDAE is nothing but infomercial quality promoting.
The more intelligent one is, the more they’ll understand the differences between eac3to and DVDAE.
It’s like DVDAE is Microsoft Internet Explorer while eac3to is Mozilla Firefox.
What do you use? :coolegg:
2) I have to ask because I don’t trust most people here to use actual DTS-HD Master Audio or TrueHD formats.
Most I’ve talked to, say they found an HD-rip in MKV.
Most scenes/groups/etc will use the lossy DTS core.
Good scenes/groups/etc will use the original Blu-ray audio, when possible.
You can easily see this by checking the video file (usually .mkv) with MediaInfo.
It will show if it’s lossless DTS-HD Master Audio or not.
Audio #1
ID : 2
Format : DTS
Format/Info : Digital Theater Systems
Format profile : MA / Core
Mode : 16
Format settings, Endianness : Big
Codec ID : A_DTS
Duration : 1h 26mn
Bit rate mode : Variable
Bit rate : Unknown / 510 Kbps
Channel(s) : 2 channels
Channel positions : Front: L R
Sampling rate : 48.0 KHz
Bit depth : 16 bits
Compression mode : Lossless / Lossy
No contest.
3) Don’t encourage CD-burning people. Treat them like witches and burn them.
If they really want to burn to CD, let them resample themselves and figure it all out.
Most devices can support 48KHz now. DVD/BD players that have file support, portable media players, etc.
Heck, even MP3 supports 48KHz sampling rate.
Don’t sacrifice quality for ancient people. Burn them at the stakes as heretics.
4) By "most people" I mean the ones who don’t reseach the editing they’re doing.
The "some people" I trust are the ones that get praised here for the work they do and know what they’re doing.
Also, another freebie:
5) Audacity can never import lossless DTS audio. No matter if you "have a plugin".
I know the plugins for Audacity, and they all use lossy audio. Period.
I’ve asked on the Audacity forums and they have even confirmed there is no lossless support.
All DTS audio gets imported as the DTS-core and never as the DTS-HD Master Audio stream.
For actual HD Master Audio/lossless decoding, you need commercial software.
Like Arcosft DTS decoder. Which you can easily get with trial installations.
And for Arcsoft decoding, there’s only one version that actually works, and all torrent sites and direct download sites don’t ever provide the truest working version.
They all provide v1.1.0.8 which has faults that software developers never experience when they use v1.1.0.0.
A huge tip on DTS formats:
For HD DTS formats (DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution, etc), there are always two parts to it:
The HD part: (be it Master Audio or High Resolution)
The lossy part: this is the ubiquitious format that’s supported by any device/software that claims to support DTS.
When hardware/software can’t read the HD data for DTS formats, they’ll default to the lossy data.
Here endeth the lesson.
As for the score – it is not perfect of course but it gives quite a nice overview of what Hans and the gang have done for the movie. Thank you, garage.
Then go along and make one yourself instead of complaining about other’s efforts. If you hate Garage’s edit so bad why have you even entered this thread in the first place. If Garage gets on your nerves, then after seeing he’s the author of it you should have just ignored it. Period.
My bad on the outburst. Just don’t want to embarrass the crap out of everyone including Garage himself. If he wants to add SFX to his rip, it’s his business. And I apologize to him also.
Ewww-we-we-we-we-we! What a shame…
CD1: https://www.sendspace.com/file/dzvked
CD2: https://www.sendspace.com/file/x4hxls
I also must give my thanks to Garage’s effort, because I came across another wonderful track "I Break Up With You", even with all the SFX that it has in the second part of the track.
So, getting back to the first part of this message – is it possible to do anything with the track which is posted on YouTube? (Please forgive my lack of knowledge about these things)
Like when Electro explodes?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkalA4HoUb0
I’m the one who did that rip. I actually did it from an early DVD rip. I got it as clean as I possibly could but some sound effects like the water and wind were in all channels so all I could do was minimize it. It could be possible to get a cleaner sound from the blu ray and extra channels, but I haven’t checked. Either way I’m sure the recording sessions will leak.
Nope. I already tried it and I’m pretty sure I mentioned it in this thread. Maybe it was in another thread though, as I hate having any involvement of this user’s threads
The Blu-ray would have the exact same audio mix as the DVD, just in higher audio quality, since they’re both in 5.1 surround. No extra channels on the BR.
Just the very last part of the end credits has score.
It’s mostly just commercial licensed music. :/
That’s what we refer to as "shit"
"-Well, we got the license for the film and a soundtrack album but we’re not releasing one, boss…
-And that shit cost a fortune regardless… Meeh… just sneak it into whatever you can find and call it a day!"
That’s just annoying and stupid. It may be a ridiculous matter to debate for sure, but if I want to mix score and soundtrack together, I can simply arrange a playlist for it; instead, the studio takes the liberty of doing it for me and stealing a couple of bucks in the process.
———- Post added at 09:52 PM ———- Previous post was at 09:45 PM ———-
I really really really really really really wish the REAL Recording Sessions would leak sometime soon !! There’s A LOT of material I would love to hear it w/o dialog or sfx.
With all the recent "mass leaks" debate, let’s hope the wishing well doesn’t dry anytime soon 😀
Can anyone pleasereup the original FLAC version to MEGA??
I’d really appreciate the FLAC if you still have one.
Thanks.
There is no original lossless version.
He edited it in MP3:
320 kbps • 44,100 kHz • 2.0 stereo • Total time 2 hours and 6 minutes • 283 MB
You’re better off with the OST anyway.
This never posted in lossless before. You aware this complete score is a Blu-ray/SFX rip? Just take the MP3 and enjoy it.
Absolute shit. Stay away from anything he touches. It bothers me even posting in this thread. I can’t believe it’s on page 2 already…
I’ve never actually downloaded one of these rips, but look at how many tracks he’s labeled as having "Full SFX" (***).
Honestly I think it’s just a full rip and OST tracks have been spliced in to reduce SFX where possible – which clearly did not work
Oh my word, I hadn’t noticed that. I think I’m better off just watching the film lol.
No! No! Please no! Take it off! Take it off!!! I can’t seeeee!!!
I would say it’s worth listening only once, just to hear what we could expect if the real deal leaked. I did and I can say that there are some really good tracks, but just like DAK said – it’s just like watching the film blindfolded, so again – only once. Quickly. 😀
Follow my voice into the light, James. Just follow my voice.
Unfortunately, that is exactly what I’ve experienced. 😀
You’re best off waiting for the sessions to leak.
I’ll do it.
if anyone has this, could i get it.
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Nice one.