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is everything correct?

TS Video packets: 31620245
TS Audio packets: 4653718
TS PSI packets: 150140
TS Null packets: 0
TS MUX Rate (Mbps): 19.20000
Video output frames: 226937
Audio output frames: 867642
Processing time (secs): 181
Processed frames/sec: 1253.25
Actual Video Bitrate: 6.12 Mbps
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is this the best version of these 3 versions here? i mean 16 gb version is problably the best picture wise but it's said that it has glitches, any glitches in this version? and is it better than pirate bay 5,6 gb version?
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Actually, the 16gb is only marginally better I think than this one.
Now that I've compared them both on my TV set, there's still plenty of artefacting in the 16gb version.
In the opening slow zoom to the stage, if you look at the blue lights between the stage and the orange tower on the left of the screen, the 16gb version looks perfect whilst the 6.8 version has noticible artefacting, BUT once the concert has started, there's plenty of artefacting on both to the degree that one seems little better than the other.
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I haven't downloaded yet, but i believe the file is untoched and the source is digital terrestrial television. Normally when recording from DTT the file is in .ts format.
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[QUOTE] [b]brians wig wrote:[/b]

Actually, the 16gb is only marginally better I think than this one.
Now that I've compared them both on my TV set, there's still plenty of artefacting in the 16gb version.
In the opening slow zoom to the stage, if you look at the blue lights between the stage and the orange tower on the left of the screen, the 16gb version looks perfect whilst the 6.8 version has noticible artefacting, BUT once the concert has started, there's plenty of artefacting on both to the degree that one seems little better than the other.

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thanks for your answer. how about glitches? are they the same in both versions?
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[QUOTE] [b]popy wrote:[/b]

I haven't downloaded yet, but i believe the file is untoched and the source is digital terrestrial television. Normally when recording from DTT the file is in .ts format.[/QUOTE]

Well a ts file is generally a transmission stream, but when you're transoding a ts stream down to a smaller size you can still keep the .ts tag on the end.

I asked because the file size is smaller than I would have expected for a 2 hour concert, but then I'm basing that on UK file sizes for similar events which are nearly twice as much.
It may simply be that both versions do come from two different broadcasting sources.
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Queenside. The smaller 6.8 (?)gb version does NOT have 15 seconds of black in it during "Somebody To Love" like the 16gb version does, so that's a bonus.
As for audio glitches I can't say. I watched it live via the webstream and that had about 4x millisecond audio dropouts, and as such I don't really need to watch it again in a hurry. I've still got the Motley Crue set to watch and also Aerosmiths new Bluray which I've had for a couple of weeks now and not found time for!
I'm sure someone will know, but I wouldn't let the glitches bother you.
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thank you.
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There is a new video source for Rock in Rio, which is almost BluRay quality visually (audio isn't as good as the one I shared here though).
Unfortunately, this was not a live broadcast but an edited one so the channel didn't air all songs. The good news is, I think I can merge the videos from the rebroadcast losslessly via with this 6GB version (I've done a test and it works). Will share whenever I'm done with this project.
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has anyone prepared an unoficial dvd cover for it ?? thank you
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Thank you!
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[QUOTE] [b]terraj wrote:[/b]

There is a new video source for Rock in Rio, which is almost BluRay quality visually (audio isn't as good as the one I shared here though).
Unfortunately, this was not a live broadcast but an edited one so the channel didn't air all songs. The good news is, I think I can merge the videos from the rebroadcast losslessly via with this 6GB version (I've done a test and it works). Will share whenever I'm done with this project.[/QUOTE]

That would be great, thanks :)

Is this new source available to the rest of us anywhere?
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[QUOTE] [b]brians wig wrote:[/b]

That would be great, thanks :)

Is this new source available to the rest of us anywhere?[/QUOTE]

You can find the 7 files [url=http://www.sharemania.us/forums/live-performances.6/]here[/url] by celobrazil (registration required).

I've finished my lossless edit based on these files, but I think the capper might be posting more eventually, so thought I might wait before sharing my edit. I saw that Save Me ([url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lQYa0KE7T4]YouTube version here[/url]), and I think Under Pressure was also broadcast, but he hasn't shared it yet (and he's going to be away for the next 2 weeks I think). If there's enough interest I'll share my edit here (currently 9GB)
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Yeah, an "ultimate" version containing the best video sources (including the soundcheck & the fireworks) in an mkv file with correct chapters would be PERFECT :)
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