Why oh why couldn't this be in the Odeon box set?!?[/QUOTE]
Please not. I think that the BoRhap 12" in the box is out of place. The box is for the concert so why did they add a studio version of BR? Yes it celebrates its 40th anniversary but in that case make a separate release for that song and do not add it to a live release which is not really related to the song.
bootLuca · Member since
bah...
it sounds like the great pretender documentary that includes for the first time ever Freddie Mercury and Rod Stewart singing their 1984 demo for "Let Me Live"
very exciting?
Nitroboy · Member since
[QUOTE]
[b]bootLuca wrote: [/b] bah...
it sounds like the great pretender documentary that includes for the first time ever Freddie Mercury and Rod Stewart singing their 1984 demo for "Let Me Live"
very exciting?[/QUOTE]
Those 3-5 seconds? I only remember that now because you mentioned it :P
Rick · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Nitroboy wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE]
[b]bootLuca wrote: [/b] bah...
it sounds like the great pretender documentary that includes for the first time ever Freddie Mercury and Rod Stewart singing their 1984 demo for "Let Me Live"
very exciting?[/QUOTE]
Those 3-5 seconds? I only remember that now because you mentioned it :P[/QUOTE]
I heard the Boh Rhap demo will just be the word 'mama' sung by John Deacon.
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Nick Browning wrote:[/b]
can someone record this for the people who don't have BBC4[/QUOTE]
Hi there! Ever tried this?
http://mediahhh.com/
Cheers,
Ogre-
DepeX · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira wrote:[/b]
Hi there! Ever tried this?
http://mediahhh.com/
Cheers,
Ogre-[/QUOTE]
No. I've discovered it right now. Thanks :-)
Rich Tea · Member since
Includes NEW Interview with John DEACON - interesting.........
The Real Wizard · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Rich Tea wrote:[/b]
Includes NEW Interview with John DEACON - interesting.........[/QUOTE]
Where'd you hear that ? That isn't in the press release.
And holy crap, didn't you used to post here a decade ago?
popy · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Nick Browning wrote:[/b]
can someone record this for the people who don't have BBC4[/QUOTE]
Hi there! Ever tried this?
http://mediahhh.com/
Cheers,
Ogre-[/QUOTE]
He means, and i hope, that someone from Queenzone records and shares the program. But i doubt that will happen because every UK tv programs about Queen from past years have been always shared from outside websites instead of some Queenzone users recording and sharing here the original recording.
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]popy wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]Nick Browning wrote:[/b]
can someone record this for the people who don't have BBC4[/QUOTE]
Hi there! Ever tried this?
http://mediahhh.com/
Cheers,
Ogre-[/QUOTE]
He means, and i hope, that someone from Queenzone records and shares the program. But i doubt that will happen because every UK tv programs about Queen from past years have been always shared from outside websites instead of some Queenzone users recording and sharing here the original recording.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, thanks, I got that. I just thought that he or somebody else would also possibly want to see it in real time as it was broadcasted. I certainly will! :)
Cheers,
Ogre-
Barry Durex · Member since
Is there a way to transfer an HD recording from a youview box?
podders · Member since
To watch and download it anywhere, get yourself onto Film On. Sign up for a free account and you get an hour of HD recording space for free. Set it to record then you can download your show for free about 30 mins after it finishes, just with a Film On logo in top right hand side corner. That's what I always use. Easy.
popy · Member since
It's a bit strange that a documentary about a UK band broadcasted on UK tv will be shared here from a webstream rip.
I really think this forum has very, very few Queen fans from the UK. If there were any, recording off the free to air digital tv (not from any cable tv or premium channel) of the documentary and sharing would be the easiest thing to do. Just the plain, simple, digital free-to-air terrestrial tv broadcast. Or even from that it's impossible to get the recordings out? I know that getting recordings out of boxes from cable tv/premium channels is hard or even impossible, but is it from a free-to-air terrestrial channel?
But as history proves from shares about Queen programs on UK tv, there are very few UK fans around here on Queenzone. Days Of Our Lives was shared here in 720p from an outside source, i think TPB. The Nation's Favourite Queen Song was shared here from dimeadozen or something like that.... in DVD format, not even HD.
Barry Durex · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]popy wrote:[/b]
It's a bit strange that a documentary about a UK band broadcasted on UK tv will be shared here from a webstream rip.
I really think this forum has very, very few Queen fans from the UK. If there were any, recording off the free to air digital tv (not from any cable tv or premium channel) of the documentary and sharing would be the easiest thing to do. Just the plain, simple, digital free-to-air terrestrial tv broadcast. Or even from that it's impossible to get the recordings out? I know that getting recordings out of boxes from cable tv/premium channels is hard or even impossible, but is it from a free-to-air terrestrial channel?
But as history proves from shares about Queen programs on UK tv, there are very few UK fans around here on Queenzone. Days Of Our Lives was shared here in 720p from an outside source, i think TPB. The Nation's Favourite Queen Song was shared here from dimeadozen or something like that.... in DVD format, not even HD.[/QUOTE]
Simple enough to record an SD freeview channel in the UK, yes.
HD recording and sharing is another matter entirely, please explain how.
popy · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Barry Durex wrote:[/b]
[QUOTE] [b]popy wrote:[/b]
It's a bit strange that a documentary about a UK band broadcasted on UK tv will be shared here from a webstream rip.
I really think this forum has very, very few Queen fans from the UK. If there were any, recording off the free to air digital tv (not from any cable tv or premium channel) of the documentary and sharing would be the easiest thing to do. Just the plain, simple, digital free-to-air terrestrial tv broadcast. Or even from that it's impossible to get the recordings out? I know that getting recordings out of boxes from cable tv/premium channels is hard or even impossible, but is it from a free-to-air terrestrial channel?
But as history proves from shares about Queen programs on UK tv, there are very few UK fans around here on Queenzone. Days Of Our Lives was shared here in 720p from an outside source, i think TPB. The Nation's Favourite Queen Song was shared here from dimeadozen or something like that.... in DVD format, not even HD.[/QUOTE]
Simple enough to record an SD freeview channel in the UK, yes.
HD recording and sharing is another matter entirely, please explain how.
[/QUOTE]
I really don't know. I'm not in the UK. Isn't BBC HD also easy to record, get it out of the box (usb hard drive or whatever) as the SD? I'm assuming it is, but i don't know. As you say, i could be wrong.
I say this because from the past 5 years i was getting Top Gear episodes on .ts and 1080i 30 minutes to 1 hour after the show ended. But for the last series they were hard to find because, for some unknown reason, release groups think it's ok to convert to 1080p something that was 1080i originally.