I have the CD version, but I stupidly re-encoded it to something like 256kbps CBR MP3 back in 2012. Still, the fidelity is far greater than what was shared here.
I can uploaded it somewhere if you'd like.
Edit: Here you go: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1MvEQd-V3Ma86XMnQYpCa...
Please share this far & wide. I have a busy night ahead of me or I'd take the time to upload it to IA.
That's why like-minded HN users are here ;-)
I uploaded your MP3s to Internet Archive for all to enjoy: https://archive.org/details/william-gibson-neuromancer-abrid...
Thank you!!!
Can you please edit the metadata to mention that it's from the CD?
The CD set is ISBN 1-57042-156-0. There are two available on ebay, one at ~$2,500 USD and the other (in worse shape) for $450.
I think the mp3 might have to do for now. :) Thanks for sharing.
You're very welcome! Please pass it along.
256kbit CBR MP3 is pretty good for spoken word material
Agreed. With that being said, I meant that it was a stupid move from an archival POV.
Is it though? Voice consumes so much less sonic bandwidth than music. I imagine the codec places extra emphasis on faithfully reproducing voices, since our brains are so wired to perceive them. A 256kbps spoken word recording is going to be a lot higher quality, comparatively, than a musical recording.
I meant "archival" in an absolute/save-all-the-exact-bits sense.
For whatever reason, if someone were interested in knowing exactly which bits were on the CDs, my copy wouldn't suffice.
Trust me, I know I wouldn't be able to hear the difference in an ABX test.
Nah. Even at 128kbps for voice mp3 is completely transparent. Try an ABX sometime.
I meant "archival" in an absolute/save-all-the-exact-bits sense.
Trust me, I know very well that I would not be able to hear the difference in an ABX test, even with incredible equipment.
Thank you!