Very weird Martin- I'm watching on Media Player and it's been fantastic all the way through. No stoppages, and the quality has been pretty good.
Saffron Caribou · Member since
*Has a epileptic attack when thinking about Zucchero's performance of Las Palabras De Amor at the Freddie Tribute*
*foams at the mouth*
*twitches*
*wakes up from the attack*
BTW Scully why dont you use Windows Media Player
*goes back to the attack*
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
"Strangely enough, the picture quality has just drastically improved but I can't hear any sound now. I guess I can't have everything [sigh]."
This is a historic moment. Me, little poor Ogre- that I am, have got a hold of something Queen-related that Mr. Scully still doesn't have. :))
The Real Wizard · Member since
I thought about Las Palabras too. Wasn't too brilliant, was it?
On that link, it says the broadcasts of the shows are 5 hours apart... so I suppose that could mean the concert itself is 5 hours long. Dammit, I'll miss Brian and Roger.
I'll I can say is I hope they show Bri and Rog on MuchMusic on Monday!
Mr. Scully · Member since
The Media Player version didn't work for me, I don't know why.
Anyway, I restarted RealPlayer and returned back to "normal situation", that's a 4 kBs sound and a great picture consisting of 1 frame per 4 seconds.
Arnaldo "Ogre-" Silveira · Member since
I tried both Media Player and Real Player, and ended up with the last one.
Q-Nick · Member since
"I'll I can say is I hope they show Bri and Rog on MuchMusic on Monday!"
If they are as bad as BBC World Service you'll miss all the Queen related tracks that have been performed thus far.
Borhap80 · Member since
Annie Lennox is a brilliant entertainer and singer... she is the greatest fronting figure tonight I think... Even Bono hasnt been close to his....
NoOneButYou1975 · Member since
Pop stars perform at AIDS benefit
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. 29 — Bono, The Corrs, Beyonce Knowles and other international stars answered Nelson Mandela’s call to help fight the scourge of AIDS on Saturday, putting on a musical extravaganza broadcast across the world on the Internet.
http://www.msnbc.com/news/999250.asp?0dm=L14ZL
Reuters - Bono, The Corrs, Beyonce Knowles and other international stars answered Nelson Mandela's call to help fight the scourge of AIDS Saturday, putting on a musical extravaganza broadcast across the world on the Internet.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=638&ncid=762&e=1&u=/nm/20031129/en_nm/aids_concert_mandela_dc