I can't think of any other Quiet, Please episodes that are much like it. A bit of a change of pace for the series.
This episode is sort of like a fairy tale. Or, you could call it a myth. I like it, though. Has a sort of nice flow to it, and shows Cooper's ability to write any type of story.
Unfortunately, it hasn't been snowing much in the part of Canada where I live, but I found it quite a chilling episode noetheless. Usually listen to Quiet Please on headohones.
Just curious if anyone has ever bother cleaning some of the episodes up via noise or click rmoval?
I don't know much about what people may have tried, but whatever they've tried it doesn't seem like they've been able to make the audio all that clear.
About a year ago I tried running an especially bad sounding episode ("The Room Where the Ghosts Live") through an audio editing program, but when I tried to remove all the noise it ended up making the words even more impossible to understand... the data just wasn't there I guess... although I'm sure others could do a lot better job of editing than me.
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I can't think of any other Quiet, Please episodes that are much like it. A bit of a change of pace for the series.
This episode is sort of like a fairy tale. Or, you could call it a myth. I like it, though. Has a sort of nice flow to it, and shows Cooper's ability to write any type of story.
Unfortunately, it hasn't been snowing much in the part of Canada where I live, but I found it quite a chilling episode noetheless. Usually listen to Quiet Please on headohones.
Just curious if anyone has ever bother cleaning some of the episodes up via noise or click rmoval?
Thanks for the site.
Tom
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Joined: Dec 21, 2001
Location: Northern California
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I don't know much about what people may have tried, but whatever they've tried it doesn't seem like they've been able to make the audio all that clear.
About a year ago I tried running an especially bad sounding episode ("The Room Where the Ghosts Live") through an audio editing program, but when I tried to remove all the noise it ended up making the words even more impossible to understand... the data just wasn't there I guess... although I'm sure others could do a lot better job of editing than me.