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So in addition I use a Windows only app on an aging laptop called Lossless Audio Checker.

Actually, there's also a Mac (and Linux) version of this software but it's command line only and I'm far to be a "Power User", lol.
I would like to have a tool like that to help me with the ambiguous situations, although in reality I would like to be able to distinguish every single case on my own without doubts.
Btw, is that software trustworthy?
Despite having been a computer programmer at one point in my career I really can't be bothered with CLI only apps nowadays. Call me lazy but if it's not GUI then I'm not interested.

As for being trustworthy I was impressed with the fact that Lossless Audio Checker (https://losslessaudiochecker.com) appears to be written by a couple of people who produced study papers for their respective universities in Toulon and Marseille, France which are available on the webpage. Whilst much of the science went over my head the bits I did understand suggested that the algorithms they use are well thought-out and accurate. As I say I use LAC if Spek doesn't provide an adequate visual result. So effectively as a back-up.

Oh, and thanks, Greta for the FLAC share of AMPS 119.
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Requests / Re: [VDVC 116] Moggi - Double Face (1981)
« Last post by malibuconvertible on Today at 10:50:45 AM »
Thanks inmargarper :)
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Track IDs / Re: "Kamalayan" Background Music theme
« Last post by johnphilip on Today at 10:24:24 AM »
Woah, I finally found this track, and this BGM track is similarly played for various radio plugs of "One, Two, Panalo!” Raffle Promo of Bombo Radyo Philippines.

Track title : Opening Day

Composers : James Kaleth

Album ID : SI-D7

Album title : No Limit

Label : Sound Ideas

Released : 1994

The music was subsequently released in other Sound Ideas collections as well

For example, mix 56
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Requests / Re: [Golden Ring] - Sound Music Album xx
« Last post by Retronic on Today at 08:05:27 AM »
I do have all those on vinyl but looks like only two recorded thus far.  If there are any you want to hear above others I could do a couple today as not working.

19- pixeldrain.com/u/M6rstFQe
20- pixeldrain.com/u/YTauuaDU
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Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips / Re: KPM Music (Lossless)
« Last post by Retronic on Today at 07:56:16 AM »
It's so good to have you back Muff.  I always like it when you are around  :) :)
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Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips / Re: KPM Music (Lossless)
« Last post by Fuzi on Today at 07:40:10 AM »
Nice to read your statement Muff Diver

Library journey, detective work, fellowship… concepts that I hold dear and make my time with you guys so special

I often fantasize about an LMT convention, a joyful gathering someplace in Europe of the faces that make this haven a reality




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Track IDs / Re: "Kamalayan" Background Music theme
« Last post by ChunYinZi on Today at 06:04:29 AM »
Track title : Opening Day

Composers : James Kaleth

Album ID : SI-D7

Album title : No Limit

Label : Sound Ideas

Released : 1994

The music was subsequently released in other Sound Ideas collections as well

For example, mix 56
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Cinema Concepts “All American” intermission clock music is going to be a difficult find. It has 7 different cues.

The only libraries popular in the 1970s are...<snip>.

Since there are sound effects into the music tracks, it has to come from a rare library.

Thanks for the ideas.  I wouldn't discount a library from Tanner... these were cheap stations.  The sound effects were alternate cuts, FWIW.


I'm afraid I can't help, but if it might whittle things down, I'm guessing it's a US library that had these cues recorded in England by session musicians there. The music cues here, especially the "animals" one have a bit of an English session group feel regarding the overall "sound".

PL here does have a friend, though, who worked in broadcasting in the mid-late '80s and held on to a ton of tape-reel only library material from back in the day ("Background Cues #1" from WinWalt Productions/Helene Matalon being from his collection). Wonder if that person might know a thing or two about this library.

I also want to add that some of the music is looped. The bird and scenic vista segments are the ones in particular are originally 60 seconds in length. It has to come from a very cheap US based library where the tracks are issued at commercial length.
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I have no idea whether nidostar checked the frequency — he said nothing about it. And zoomo didn't mention any of this in his (latest) thread response. I don't first read every comment in every thread I respond to, and I'm no exception. I don't doubt your verdict, but I think a little extra chill on your part would be helpful.
Apologies for not providing background to my pronouncement in this topic at the time. I thought it worth posting a warning here following on from the discussion yesterday here: https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=8392.msg57548#msg57548

Hopefully my post above clarifies the what and how I came to the conclusion I did.

No apology necessary from my perspective. There was a bit of misunderstanding here. My initial post was a response only to zoomo, whose post was the end of the thread for me (https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=4504.msg57570#msg57570). Greta responded after zoomo, but her response wasn't visible to me, because she posted during the brief gap while I DLed/checked the files, and before I finished typing my response. Assumptions were made, and tempers got a bit short.
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Requests / Re: DWS/LP 3335 - Byways (1976) Reg Tilsey
« Last post by cliquid on Today at 05:11:58 AM »
Thank you brother.
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