mr mercury.when i went it was.the teardrop explodes.
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TheCosmosRocks wrote:
How do you get this DVD?
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Mr Mercury wrote:
david (galashiels) wrote:
no alex i did.for queen at edinburgh 82 ticket lol lol lol.
I was there as well. Only thing is, it was Heart who were the support that night and boy was I glad. Being a few yards away from Ann and Nancy Wilson was just heaven for a teenager who's hormones were all over the place lol.
lucky chavs! lol
Mr. Scully wrote:
You're the master of artwork... great stuff.
thanks Martin! I'm glad you liked it
what are .sbe errors alex.
david (galashiels) wrote:
what are .sbe errors alex.
This could explain it faster and better than me hehe ;-)
"Each track of a standard audio CD is composed of "frames" or "sectors"
that are each 1/75 second long (also expressed as 2352 bytes or 588
samples long). If a track is properly cut on a multiple of 1/75 second,
it is "sector aligned", or cut "along sector boundaries." When it is
not properly cut, the last sector is like a ragged end, which CD
burning software just fills in with silence. Listeners will hear a
click or pop between tracks because of the music -> sub-second
silence -> music transition. These sector boundary errors (SBEs)
will sound louder or softer depending on the CD player. They may be
very loud and annoying for some listeners, even if they are not
noticeable on your own system."
http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=11614
Thank you very much Alejo!!!
[img=/images/smiley/msn/thumbs_up.gif][/img] Great stuff, thanks.
Loving your work Alex. Thanks!
Alex Solan. wrote:
david (galashiels) wrote:
what are .sbe errors alex.
This could explain it faster and better than me hehe ;-)
"Each track of a standard audio CD is composed of "frames" or "sectors"
that are each 1/75 second long (also expressed as 2352 bytes or 588
samples long). If a track is properly cut on a multiple of 1/75 second,
it is "sector aligned", or cut "along sector boundaries." When it is
not properly cut, the last sector is like a ragged end, which CD
burning software just fills in with silence. Listeners will hear a
click or pop between tracks because of the music -> sub-second
silence -> music transition. These sector boundary errors (SBEs)
will sound louder or softer depending on the CD player. They may be
very loud and annoying for some listeners, even if they are not
noticeable on your own system."
http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=11614
Thats cleared that up for me as well.........
I think lol!!!
By the way Alex, I downloaded your fixed version and will be helping to seed as you did with my original files
thanks guys for all your comments, and thanks a lot Dave again for sharing again with us!
I'm still seeding the show ;-)
to finish with the artwork for this wonderfull show, here the labels:
Disc 1
<a href="http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/3206/queenpaulrodgersliveatt.jpg"><img src="http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/5941/samp1.jpg" "border=0"></a>
Disc 2
<a href="http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/8653/queenpaulrodgersliveattw.jpg"><img src="http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/9562/samp2e.jpg" "border=0"></a>
Enjoy!
I'm still seeding the show ;-)
to finish with the artwork for this wonderfull show, here the labels:
Disc 1
<a href="http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/3206/queenpaulrodgersliveatt.jpg"><img src="http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/5941/samp1.jpg" "border=0"></a>
Disc 2
<a href="http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/8653/queenpaulrodgersliveattw.jpg"><img src="http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/9562/samp2e.jpg" "border=0"></a>
Enjoy!
This artwork is really beautiful once again... the labels are really nice especially ! Alex, you're a king....
Regards,
Olivier,
Belgium.
Regards,
Olivier,
Belgium.