I'm pasting here the text you wanted from the mail archives. Hope this will help.

Thanks for the wonderful work on karaoke track. Please try Sawariya Sawariya - Swades and Snehidhanae - Alaipaayudhey. Thanks.

Special thanks to gmail search.

Love, amith..
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the music and the interludes are on a different scale than the vocals - is it a rip from the same track ?
 
-Vij

Basically, the print that gets authored on to a DVD is the one that's finally telecine'ed. It is the final process of digitizing the entire film. During this process, there is a 4.166% increase in speed of the entire film. Increase in speed = a high pitch. Most of the audio guys, pitch the track down by 4.166% before slapping it onto film once again. But I guess that must have not been the case if you're hearing a higher pitched ARR.

Bunty Aur Bubli DVD was also reuined by not re-pitching the track to the original scale. Every dialogue and song in the film is high pitched. Udit et al sounded damn funny :)

-Ambrish

Pitch increases only by a semitone. It is kind of surprising that professional DVD's don't use pitch shifter during telecine  :(

-:: Bharath

Specifically, when a film is authored to a PAL video transfer, the
film is sped up to 25fps, which is the PAL frame rate.  There is no
speed up when a film is transferred to NTSC, but if a film is
transferred to PAL, and that PAL transfer is converted to NTSC, the
speed-up still remains.  Some PAL DVDs include pitch correction.

The Swades DVD by UTV is a PAL to NTSC transfer, hence the speed-up.

-Tapey3


On 12/25/05, Vijay Iyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i had raised the point to which Ambrish had clarified !

kaissiom <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hello fellow Rahmaniacs!

OK, so I thought ripping the karaoke should be a piece of cake right,
Wrong!  Just like the BGMs I'm having to do editing with karaokes too.
But it is much harder cuz they are on a differenet scale...

Well, here's the first song Chalka Chalka Re(Yaro Yarodi) ... it only
took me 4 hours!!!

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4EDMLJ9P

Enjoy!

Here's what I need help with...

I remember, vaguely, at some point on this group some blessed soul
mentioned the speed/scale differences between a song on regular CD and
the song in the movie on the DVD.  The one in DVD is faster by
like.... 3% or 4 % or 5%.  I had the hardest time synchronizing the
karaoke and the original song, after trying a bunch of percentages I
had success at 104.25%.  If someone has any concrete information about
this please share again.  The topic of speed was brought up when I had
first posted the vocals and interlude mix of Yeh Jo Des Hai Tera.  I
tried going back and searching for that post, I found my post by I
couldn't find the one with the speeds.  ANy help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Wasim.
 








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